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    PICKER FOR PROHIBITION.
READ THE PROOFS!
According to the promise made last week,
we iesunieour exposure ot GENRAL PACK
ER'S views and votes OD the Maine Liquor
Law which passed the Senate in 1852, as
exhibited by the Journal of the Senate for
that year.
On the 3d March, 1852, Mr. Carothers,
from the Committee on Vice and Immorali
ty, reported Sonata Bill, No. 419, entitled
"win act to ptoltibil the manufacture and
gate of intoxicating liquort." 1 See Senate
Journal, Yol. 1. p. 363.
March 18th, a motion was made to con
eider the bill. This was objected to, and
tk orders of the day called. A motion
was then made to suspend the orders to get
at the consideration of the bill. On this
motion the yeas and nays were called, when
the yeas were 20 and the nays 11, so the
motion was lost, —two-thirds being necessa
ry to suspend the orders. On this motion
PACKER voted yea. See Sen. Jour., Vol.
1, p 480.
March 22d, the bill was taken up for
consideration: and on the question whether
the first scctioß should pass, the jeas and
nays were called, and the section passed by
A vote of 19 yeas to 14 nays. PACKER be
ing one of the yeas. See Sen. Jour., Yol.
1, p. 515.
The bill was further debated and consid
ered during that day, and the day follow
ing, as appears by the same volume of the
Journal, at pages 515, 532, 533 Ac., and
the yeas and nays were frequently called on
different sections of the bill, and in every
instance the name of WM. F. PACKER is
found recorded injavor of the bill , and
♦ long with the names of the other warm
friends of that prohibitory Liquor law.
March 315t—1852, the section:; Laving
been all agreed to, the bill came up on its
final passage; and on the question, "shall
♦'the bill pass? The yeas aod nays were
" require! by Mr. Crabb aud Mr. PACKER,
♦'and were as follows: vix:
"YEAS. Messrs. Barnes, Carothers, Cai
"soo, Evans, Feruon, Guernsey, Hamilton,
"Hmnliii, liaslett, Hoge, McFarland, Mc
"Murtrio, Malone, PACKER, Robertson
"Sanderson, and Slifer.—l7.
"Nays. Messrs. Bailey, Buckalew, Crabb,
"Darlington, Frailcy, Fulton, Jones, Kin
der, Kuukel, McCaslin, Matthias, Muhlen
"burg, Myers, Shimer, aud Walker, Speak
"er—ls.
"So the question was determined in the
affirmaiivo." See Senate Journal, of 1852
Vol. l,j>. 612.
Such is GENERAL WM. F. PACKER'S
record in the Senate of 1852, and such are
bis votes upon the subject of the prohibi
tory liquor law whieli passed the Senate
that year, as proved by the Journal of the
Senate, which is the only authorized record
of proceedings. Aud yet bis pirtizan
friends, and the unptincipled press which
supports liim for Governor, are mean enongh
and reckless enongh, to deny that ho is or
ever was in favor of prohibition, and round
ly abuse all who asssrt that he voted for
prohibitory liquor laws. We say again, we
have these Senate Journals in our office,
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
tiiis subject. And we will here remark that
not only did Genl. Packer make speeches
in the Senate in favor of the bill, aud vote
as here proved, bat according to the well
remctnbered log'c of the Bedford Gazette,
be g;ave the casting vote on the final passage
of this monstrous .Maine Liquor Law.
For on looking at tbe final vote, it will be
observed the bill passed by 17 yeas to 15
nays. Consequently if Genl. Packer had
voted nay, the bill would have been defeat
ed ou its final passage, by a tie vote, and
evidently his vote for the bill was what sa
ved it.
But the same recklessness and disregard
of tbe truth which has heretofore deuied
that Packer was a prohibitionist, may also
deny that tbe bill which passed the Senate
in 1852 was a prohibitory Maino Law.
The bitl was made up of fifteen sections,
and is therefore too long for publication
entire, but in order that all doubts may be
removed on this point, and ail mouths stop
ped, we will give our readers some extracts
from the bill us specimens. As before sta
ted, it was entitled, "„f Jlct to prohibit
the manufacture and sale of intoxicating
liquors ." And to demonstrate that the bill
itself corresponded with the title, we pub
lish the first three sections of it, as follows:
Ssc. 1. Be it enacted. Ac. That no person
•hall be allowed at any time, to manufacture, or j
sell , by himself, his clerk, servant, or agent, !
directly or indirectly, any intoxicating liquors', •
whether the same l>e spirituous, vinous, or
malt, or a mixture of the same, or any of them, i
or any other liquor possessing intoxicating |
properties, except as hereinafter provided.
Sxc. 2. 'the judges of tbe court of Quarter •
Sessions, aud the County Commissioners, on ,
the first Monday of July, annually, or as soon :
thereafter as may be convenient, may appoint j
suitable persons of well-known, hoDest, tem
peiate, and sober habits, to buy, or manufac
ture and sell at some convenient point iu such
ol tbe Townships, boroughs, snd cities, within
the county, as they may deem expedient and
jweper, wines and other liquors, for sacramental,
medicinal, mechanical and ar'.islical purposes,
ASP FOR SO OTHER PURPOSES WHATSOEVER !
Sucli person shall kc appoint* .. for the term of
one year, hot may he remove* at any time at
the pleasure of said judges 1 rd commissioners
lor violating this act.
SJCC 8- That each person appointed to sell
liquors an aforesaid, shall k icp an accurate ac
count in writing of all t-e liquor bought or
manufactured by him, specifying the quantity
of each kiud purchased or manufactured, the
price of that purchased, the nameof the person
from whom it was purchased, and the date of
the purchase, the quantity of each kind sold,
and the date of the sale, its price, ths name]
residence, and occupation of the person to'
whom it was sold, and the purpose for which it
was purchased by bins; and he. shall cause Ike
ptrto* lo whom ike sale it made, to sign the said
specific anon at the end thereof; he shall semi
annually, it required, on s day and at a place
to bo appointed bjr said judges and cetntnis
aiouaca, whereof public nonce shall be given in
one or more newspapers published in the coun
ty, exhibit upon his oath or solemn affirmation
ths book or books in which sard acc >unt and
specification are kept, to Hie aald judges and
commissioners, together with a balance sheet
showing the quantity of each kiud of liquor
bought and sold by him during the period
which baa elapsed since bis last exhibit, and the
aggregate coat and proceeds thereof; and if it
•hall appear to the said judges and commis
aionera that the profits of said business amount
to more than what would he a fair and just
compensation for transacting the same, tbev
shall fix the amount to be retained by him for
suhb compensation, and shall requii'c him to
pay the surplus to the Treasurer of the county
tor the use of the Commonwealth.
See. 4 I'rovidca for the giving of a cer
tificate of appointment to fbc person su-
thorized to sell, upon his giving boud with
at least two sureties iu tbe penal sum of
five hundred dollars, couditioned for his
faithful observance of the law^ko.
Sec. 5. Imposes tinea of from thirty to
two hundred dollars, & costs, for violations
of the act together with sundry terms of
imprisonment of not less than two, nor more
than six months.
Such are the first three sections of this
beautiful liquor law iu full, aud the sub
stance of the fourth and fifth; aud we doubt
not they are more ibaD sufficient to satisfy
all that a more ultra, radical, out and out
prohibitory law was never passed in tbe
State of .Maiuc or anywhere else. It not
only prohibits the sale, uuder severe penal
ties, of all sorts of liquors, and by every
quantity great or small, except "for sacra
mental, medicinal, mechanical, and artisti
cal purposes," but it absolutely prohibits
tbe manufacture of any and all liquors, ex
cept for the puipose3 just mentioned. If
this be not prohibition with a vengeance, we
know not what would be. A subsequent
section gives tbe right of search and tbe
right to sieze and destroy the liquors kept
contrary to the act; and in short, tbe law
seems to contain in itself all the ultraistnon
this subject that were ever hevrd of, and
some others which strike us as entirely new
and original, especially that registry which
is to be "signed at the end therof' by the
man who purchases the liquor, slating jar
what purpose he gets it.
\\ e have now given our readers a true
and full explanation of Genl. Packers views,
votes) and position as a prohibitory liquor
law man: and we will await with pleasure
such explanations as his partizan friends
may manufacture for this desperate emer
gency.
But for the great length of our article we
would finDh it off with a few choice extracts
from the Bedford Gazette, showing what an
infamous and unconstitutional outrage it is,
and what a uarrow-soulod, 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 lime console ourselves
with reflection that for the proper use
of a few choice extracts there is no doubt
"a good time coming."
NEW FIRM
—AT—
HOPEWELL.
1 HK subscribers tracing and doing business
under the firm of Baindollar, Lowry, & Co.,
would resjiectCully inform their friends, and the
public generally, that they have opened at the
above place, and sre daily receiving a large
stock of Merchandise, consisting in part of
Muslins, Ticking, Oseol-ergs, Drills, Cassimeres
Satticrtts. Cloths, Flannels, Delanes, French
Merinos, Silks. Calicos. Hnts and Cups, Hard
ware, Queens ware, Boots and Sloes, Groceries
oi all descriptions. Also a large assortment of
Ready made Clothing, all of which will be sold
upon as short profits as can be had in the coun
ty- • R BARNDOLLAR,
JOHN F. LOWRY.
JOHN C. EVEHHAKT,
C. VY. ASHCOM,
Dec. 26, 1856.
NOTICE!
ALL persons arc hereby notified and ad
viaud not to purchase or receive from
Thomas Watson, of Bedford Countv, a note
which was given by me to him, for SBO.OO, da
ted day 25th, 1857, and payable three months
afterdate, —as I have a full and complete le
gal and equitable defence to the same, and am
determined not to pay it unless compelled 10
do so by process of law.
GEORGE W. WALTERS.
_ Spang's Mills, Biair Co.. June 5, 1857.
W . IIOERKEJS,
UPHOLSTERER.
' announce to the citizens of Bed
-7? fr : and vicinity, that he is prepared to do
11 w iK in his line, in the best style, and on
•va-onableterms. MATRASSES, with or without
prings, made in a superior manner, equal to
ie best made in the city, and to this branch ot
■lis business he would Invite especial attention
He may be found at the shop of Michael Wois
el, a short distance East of the Borough, or at
his residence on East Pitt Street, one doo
west of Maj. Washanaugh's.
Bedford, Dec. 5, 1856.—3 ta.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans'
Court an Auditor, to settle and adjust the ac
counts Sic., between the estate of Andrew Mil
ler, late of Londonderry township, dec'd, and
the heirs, and make distribution of the estate
will, for that purpose, meet all parties interest
ed at his office in Bedford, on Wednesday the
10th day of June, next. uaj.mo
JOB MANN,
May 29, 1867. Auditor.
JOHN n. ALLEN k to.
NOS. 2 S4 CHESTNUT Street, ( ,outh suD,
below Water,) PHIEIDE LPHIA,
(THE OLDEST WOOD-WARE HOCSE, JS run CITY.)
MANLFACTARERS and Wholesale deal
ers in Patent Medicine, made BROOMS
Patent Groved CEDAR-WARE, Warranted
not to shrink, WOOD and WILLOW-WARF
CORDS, BRUSHES, Ac, of all descriptions'
Please call and examine our stock.
Feb. 27, 1857. zz.
WALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B F
Harry is our agent for this necessary
article. By calling at ins store, our patrons
will see samples of our pajwrs. We have made
our spring selection? with much care, and think
we cannot fail to please.
SIIRVOCK A SMITH,
M irch 7, >857. Ckan.ber.bnrg,
i Gettjs' Photographic Gallery,
'EXCHANGE BUILDING,' BEDFOR D, PA
WHERE Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, sc.
H; re executed in the latest styles
and improvements of the Art. A full assort
ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and plated
Lockets at very low prices.
The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine his specimens.
T. It. GETTVS, JR.
May 22. 1857.
New Jewelry.
THE subscriber has opened ont a new and
splendid assortment of all kinds ,f the
most fashionable Jewelry— consisting in part o
Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Ac. &c
Call and see his stock.
DEU DANIEL BORDER.
cthat "TORSE .
O A stray Horse was taken up tresspassing" on
the premises of the subscriber, living in South
W oodberry Township, on the sth inst. ne is
a hay horse, with two white feet behind, a little
white on lus nose—supposed to be abont 10
or 12 years old. The owner is requested to
cmic forward, prove property, psv charges and
take him away. GEORGE SHARP
South Woodberry Tp., June 12, 1857.
Country Physicians, can have their order*
filled, with the very best articles, at city
>r e sr/: D S- Che, P Store, Pitt
st. Bedford, Penn'a.
Oct. 31,1806. DR. B. F. U ARKF.
E VERHART, ASHCOM ft CO.
FOKVIRMKCI * COMMISSION
MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL—PA.
The subscribers doing business under the
Firm of Everhsrt, Ashcora (t Co.—are now
prepared to store and ship Flour, Grain, and
all kinds of Mrcbandise, upon reasonable terms.
They also keep on hanis, Plaster, Fish,SaJ,
Rock Powder. 4c., to which they iuvite the at
tention of, Merchants in the county, and Far
mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour,
and Grain, that the Eastern Market, will afford.
JNO. C. EVKRh ART,
C. W. ASHCOM,
JNO. F.
G. K. BARNDOLLAR.
Dec. 26, 1856.
RVXAW.4Y,
ON the sth day of May, 1857, from the sub
scriber, Adolphcs Icres, a hoy between
15 or 16 years of age, bound to the Farming
business, who left my premises without any
just cause. 1 hereby give notice that no per
son shall harbor or trust him on mv account
as I will pay no debts of his contracting.
SAMUEL SHAFER.
Union Township, May 15, 1857.
"POOR HOUSE MILL.
rjlaE subscriber is now prepared to accommo-
X date the public at the Poor House Mill.
Custom work and Merchant work done to or
der. All Flour made by him warranted to
give satisfaction, lie respectfully solicits a
share of the public patronage.
NELSON FJUQUUJH.
May 1, 1857.-
Basins Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re
ceived ftom the oMf, by Dr. Harry.
Roussel's unrivalled premium Shaving Cream,
at Dr. Harry's.
administrator's Notice.
LETTERS testamentary having hen granted
to the subscriber, on the Estate of Jacob Kag
arice, late of Monroe Township, dec'd, ail per
sons indebted to said Estate are requested to
make payment immediately, and those having
claims, will present them properly authentica
ted for settlement.
JACOB B. KAGARICE, Adm'r,
Residing in South Woodbury Tn.
Msy 29,1857. 1 ;
Imm.
THE subscriber has now on hund, at his New
Tinning Establishment, West Fitt Street,
opposite I)r. Harry's Drug Store, a large and I
splendid assortment of TINW.iRE, which he '
will dispose ol wholesale and retail, on rea
sonable terms.
Call and sec his stock and judge for your
selves.
House Spouling made and put up to order, on
reasonable terms.
Old Pewter and Copper will be taken for
Cash or Tinware.
ABHAM HERMAN.
Bedford, April 24, 1857-3 m
Notice to Bridge Builders.
PROPOSALS will be received at the Com
missioner's office, in Bedford, until the
80th of May inst., for the erection of a new
bridge over Dunnings Cjeek. near its mouth,
in Bedford Township. The bridge is to be sn
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 be repaired.
By order of Commissioners.
H. MCODEMUS, Clerk.
May 15, 1857.
TRL Books and Accounts of the subscriber
have been left in the hands of JOHN ALSII
tor collection. A persons knowing them
selves indebted to hiiu vri please c a and
settle im mediatey,iand save costs.
MOSES STINE.
April 24, 1857-f
MEM SPUING
AND
SUMMER GOODS.
THE nndersigned having just returned from
he Eastern cities are now rece ving s large
lupply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
consisting in part of
Black and Fancy Silks. Challies, Lawns, Bril
liant, plain and figured delaines, poplins, ca
licoes, ginghams, ribbons, bonnets, hosiery,
handkerchiefs, colors, sc.; Meu's and Boys'
fancy, plain and black casaimeres. cloths,
linens, and a large assortment of Men's and
Boys' Summer Wear; boots, shoes, hats, *c. ;
drills, tickings, muslins, flannels, single and
double carpet chain, all colors; Groceries,
syrup, molasses, white and brown sugars!
green and black teas, tobacco; Queensware'
Glassware: Buckets, Dvc Stuffs, AC.
All of which will be sold cheap fur cash
or approved produce; and to good and punc
tual customers a credit of six months will be
given. Tbankfnl 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.
WOOLEN FACTORY— The sub
scriber Laving rented the well
known Wookn Factory, situate io Water
Street, Sonth Woodberry Township, Bedford
county, Pa., formerly owned by Mr. Wm, S.
Fluck, and now owned by Mr. Adam Ketring,
is prepared to accommodate the public in a
superior manner. The Factory is now under
going thorough repair, which "will enable him
to execute wi rk as well as can be done at any
other establishment in the country.
He constantly keeps on hand, Cloths, Satti
netts. Tweeds, Flanm Is. Blankets, Girth and
Rag Carpets, Coverlits, Ac., Ac
Country Carding doLcfrom the first of May
until tlie first of October, for Cash, r two cents
per pound added on credit
Wool and all kinds of country produce taken
in exchange for goods or work.
By long experience in business, and a desire
to please, he hopes to receive a share of the
public patronage. ROBERT RALSTON.
Feb. 6, 1857.-6 n.
A Great Arrival of
SPRING aOODS.
THE undersigned has just returned from the
Eastern Cities with a large stock of Spring
Goods; and is now exhibiting at
CHEAP SIDE,
* general assortment of New Style of Spring
Goods, comprising Ladies Dress Goods,
part, Ducal, Crocovclla, Clialli, Fancy and
Plain De Laine, Brilliants, Lawns and" Cali
coes, etc., etc.
Gentlemen and Boys wear. Cassimeres, Cas
sinetu, Canton Cloth, Shepherd Checks, Cot
tonades, etc., cU.
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonn -ta. Woolen and
Rag Carpets, Fkmi Oil Cloth, Svrup Molasses,
White and Brown Sugars, Green and Black
Teas, Groceries of all kinds, Queenswarc,
Tubs, P uckets, Bro ms, etc., Hardware, Sho
vels, Form, Hoes, Knives and Forks, Spoous,
etc., and all articles usually kept in Stores. |
All kinds of produce taken in excesnge.
The nndersigned will sell cheap for cash or '
produce, and hopes by fair dealing to receive
his usual share of patronage.
G. W. RUPP.
Bedford, April 10, 1857.
Physicians prescriptions carefully compound
ed, at all hours of he day of night, at Dr
Harry's, Drugstore.
BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE.
Drug, Paint and Glass
WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE,
CORNER op TENTH AND MARKET STREETS,
Office in Second Story,
PHILADELPHIA.
WE invite attention to our enlarged stook
of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Btc.,
selected expressly for our sales, and compris
ing one of the finest assortments in the United
States, which we offer at low prices, for cash
or approved credit.
W E MANUFACTURE very extensively:
Premium Pure White Lead, (best,)
Kensington Pure White t.ead,
Pearl Snow White Lead,
"Vtelle Montagne" French Zinc, (best,)
Pure Snow White American Zinc,
Philadelphia Snow White Zinc,
Silver's Plastic Fire and Weather-proo
Paints,
Chrome Greens, Yellows, and colors gener
ally.
AGENTS FOR:
Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass,
Genuine French Plate Glass, (warranted,)
The New Jersey Zinc Company's products,
Tiiden and Nephew's N. Y. Varnishes,
Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead,
Hampden Permanent Greens,
Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, dec., &c.
IMPORTERS OF:
French and English Plate Glass,
French and English Cylinder Glass,
Colored and Engraved Window Glass,
Daguerreotype Glass,
Hammered Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights,
Drugs. Chemicals, Perfumery, &c.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN:
Druggists Articles generally,
Painters' Tools of all descriptions,
Hydraulic and Roman Cement,
Calcined and Land Plaster,
Paper Maker's Clav. Satin White, Ac., Ac.
FRENCH, RICHARDS t, CO.,
Store, N. W . cor. of Tenth and Market Sts.,
Factory Junction York Avenue, Crown and
Gallowhill Sts., PHILADELPHIA.
April 10, 1857-Bm.
Hides Wanted.
FARMERS, Butchets, and all interested'
will please notice that JOHN CLARK HT
SON, iu Scheilsburg, are paying cash for hides
8| cents per pound for the green weight,
dry weight in proportion.
March 27, 1857-tf
RBMOVAU
THE subscriber has removed his RESTAU
RANT AND BAKERY AND CONVECTIONART
ESTABLISHMENT, to the Rising Sun Building,
in Juliana Street, where be won Id lie pleased'
to see all his old friends and customers.
He keeps constantly on hand the choicest
and best CAKES, C.INDIES, FRUITS and
NUTS, ever offered to the public; also Chain,
bersburg ALE and BEER.
He has fitted up an ice Cream Saloon,
and wil/ keep on hand throughout the season,
a full supply of this choice refreshment.
K7* PARTIES supplied, on the shortest
notice, with Ice Crc in, Cakes and Confec
tions.
Having served regular apprenticeship to
the above husi s, and having been constant
ly engaged P for manv years, he feels eon
fldent that can render satisfaction to all
who may favor him with a visit.
JOHN J. LUTHER.
Bedford, April 24, 1857.
NEWMACKERAL.
BEST quality Mackerel—for sala for Cash or
Produce. Shad and Herring will soon lie re
ceived.
A. b. CRAMER St CO.
May 1, 1857.
Last Notice.
THE subscriber Ixsing most anxious that
his old books and business be closed up,
would sty most earnestly to those having ac
counts with him to attend to them immediate
ly. The books will be left in a short time with
a Justice of the Peace.
March 27, 1857.-d. JOHN CLARK.
HIDES AND TANNER'S OIL.
1000 DRY FLINT HIDES; 100 Bbla.
TANNERS OIL. For sale by
J. PALMER fk CO.
MAR RET Street WHARF, PUILAHKLPHIA.
May 15, 1857-c
! WAMTTKJIJ,
b, ' s B* con > f " r w,l 'Ch the highest
twvFvF" market price will be paid, at
SirorMAKEa's COLOXSADK STORE.
April 17, 1857.
STONEWARE. —(Jreain Crocks, Milk
Crocks of all sixes; Duttcr Dishes, from
one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, all of
which are of best qualitv, for sale by
A. FERGUSON-
Bedford, Jan. 16, 1856.
JOHN POOL
WOULD lespectfully announce to the pub
lic, that he has opened a Blacksmith
shop, at the stand recently occupied by the
Mersrs. Weisel. wbire he is prepared t s
all work in his line, equal to any other ° .J
in the county or elsewhere. He invites t
iu need of his services to give him a call.
May 1, 1857—tf
SL MMER ARRANGEMENT.—Huntingdon
and Broadtop R. R., On and atter .Hon
da). March 2d, 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 6 10
p Arrives at Hopewell al 940 A. M., and 540
Connecting at Hmtingdon with trains for
East and West on Penra. H. R.
THOS. T. WEERMAN.
Huntingdon, Feb. 26 ,1857. " P ''
Thtril and a perfumed breath
▼ ▼ can be acquired by using the "Balm of
a Thousand Flowers." To be had at
HE. HARRY'S.
March 6, 1857.
Til IIKEL IKE,
Valentine Steckman,
proprietor.
Boarders taken by the day, week, month and
year.
April 25,1856—tf
For pimples, and vrinkles aud freckles and
tan,
Nothing has e'er iTen discovered br man
I.iks that wonderftl product of tropical bow.
erg,
The popular "Bain of a Thousand Flowers."
To lie had at DH. HARRY'S.
March 6.
SHttYOCi & SMITH,
CHAMBEtSBKJRG, PA.,
BOOKSKLLERSsnd STATIONERS, nnd
Dealers in Musi-and Musical Instruments.
Onr stock consists o' Books, Stationery. Mu
sic, Musical Instrumints, Wall papers. Blinds,
French, German aitl American Lithographs
and stoel engravings,gilt mouldings for frames
etc., etc., wholesali and retail. Dr. B. F.
Harry is onr agent fit Bedford, and all ordsra
given him will be prsnptiy attended to.
March 7, 1857.
Alargeassortmentif Hair. Tooth, and Clothes
brushes just at Dr. Harry's.
KEHHsBK
'HHE undersigned having entered Into par
X nership. respectfully aimonwce to the pub
lie generally, that they ure now prepared to lur
nlsh anything in their line at exceedingly low
rates.
We are now opening an clegaDt stock of
Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods,
'i'in Japanned, Brass, French, and Brittania
Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Fine Ware, Nails,
Glass. Brushes, Putty, &C..&. A large stock
of TIN-WAKE constantly on hand, of our
own manufacture. Spouting and other work
done to order, as usual. STOVES of every des
cription for wood or coal, of w bicb we are just
receiving some beautiful new patterns. Also
Farm Implements in great variety, warranted
as represented .the best am! latest Invention*©!
the day. And, as we are every week receiving
goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts
uurg, we will always endeavor to Keep a ful
supply of everything in our line, or at leas
fbrnish any article required at a short notice.
We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of
Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at iow
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 s
needle to a Cooking Stove,
GKO. W. BLYMTRE.
WM. HARTLEY.
Oct. 3, 1836.-ly.
SHOE STORBT
AB. CRAMER & CO. have just receive
• a very large assortment of Boots an
Jhces,suitable for Fall and Winter, part style
is follows :
Men's Super Waxed Double Sole Boots,
Men's " City Made Calf do.
Men's " Heavy Kip, Lined do.
Youth's Waxed Double Sole Boots,
Youth's Calf and Kip Lined do.
Boys' Ji'y made Calf Boots,
Boys' r p Lined Boots,
Womv. Double sole Kip Bootees.
Womens' Fine Calf aud Seal do.
Womens' Fine Goat Morocco J ~
Womens' Parodi Bootees, very handsome,
Children's Shoes of every style and price.
Gent's Morocco, Kid, and Calfskin Bootees,
Ladies' Double Sole Gaiters, Gum Shoes, &c.,
in fact, Boots and Shoes to suit every purcha
ser. It you want Boots and Shoes, please give
as a call, and you shall be suited in quality anu
price.
Exchange Store is the place to buf Boots and
Shoes.
Oct. 13, 1855. *
IMPORTANT TO MILL OB .VER
WOODW Alt IPS Improved Smut and Screen
ing Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths
and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan;
Mill Screws, Cora and Cob Grinders, Patent
Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills,
warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill
Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also,
Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer
a valuable invention. The above articles are
kept constantly on hand, and can be obtained
at any time, from S. D. BROAD.
Schellsbtirg, Bedford County, who is also
gent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining
ounties.
Mill wright work done at the shortest notice,
and on the moat reasonable terms.
February 15, 1856.
MCOOHMICK'S Reaper and Mower for sale
by S. D. BROAD
at Schellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford
ounties. Fehruary 15, 1856.
IIOFIUS & FILLER.
ATTORNEYS IT LAW.
BEDFORD, PA.
WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL
legal business entrusted to their care.
During the scissions of the court, the senior
partner may he found at the office of the firm,
twp doors south of Hon. S.L. Russell's offi.e!
D. H. IIOFIUS,
•JNO. 11. FILLER.
Bedford, Nov. 28, 1856.
Journeyman Blacksmith Wanted.
nriHE highest wages. and constant employ-
A nient, will he given, for a good Journey
man Blacksmith, by the snhscribor, living at
Chariesrille, Bedford County, Pa., if applic*-
cation be made Immediately.
CHARLES PENCIL.
March 27, 1857.-c*
THE undersigned respectfully requests al
those indebted to him in any manner to make
payment immediately.
Oct. 8. 1856. GEO. W. BLYMIRE.
SHOE, Glassware, and VARIETY
I —o— •
ADAM FERCMSON
HAS just opened, next d >r to Minnick's.
on Juliana Street, a Is assortment of
Shoes and Boots, ol every kird, size and des
cription. Also an extensi e assortment of
(GLASSWARE, including cake Hands, preservs
dishes,cake baskets, hall lamps, tumblers, largo
beer glasses, window glass, card receivers, terra
cotta. Ac. Also silver cake baskets.and a vas
riety of other articles iu that line. lie hae
also on hand the best kind o f tobacco and cigars
cheese and crackers, carpet bags, Misses satch
els, Gentlemen's canes, shotguns, Gentlemen'
and Ladies'gloves, of all kinds. Hosiery of
all descriptions, and a variety of other articles,
not necessary to mention.
Having bought his shoes and glassware, in
larger quantities, than is usual for country .Mer
chants, be can soil at reduced prices.
Dec. 19,1856.
W A3STTBD.
TWO Journeymen Tailors will he employed
by the subscriber, if application be made im
mediately—constant imployment and good
wages will be given. C. LOTER
Bedford, Dec. 12, 1856.
TO BUILDERS.
rt the subscriber i s fully prepared tof urniah and
1 quantity or quality of Building Lumber any
Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St Clair*-
vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended
to, by giving a reasonable notice.
F. D. BEEGLE
Dec. 29, 1854.
Chairs and fabinrt Furniture.
THE sultscriber has removed to the shop on
We *t Pitt Street, recently occupied by Wm.
Kitchey as a Machine shop, where he continues
to make to order and keep on hsnd a general
as sortment of chairs and Cabinet furniture
co nsisting in part of Spring Seat Parlor uhairs!
French Rocking Chairs. Cane teat and Wind
sor, Sofas, Lounges, Ottomans. What-Nots
Mu sic Stands, Fanev Parlor Tables, Break
fast, Dinner, and Extension Tables, Bedsteads
Bureaus, Wardrobes, Ac. Suits of cottage*
turniture st very moderate prices, so that it is
w i thin the reach of all to have nice, good and
fashionable furniture. The Ladies are partic
ularly invited to call and examine for them
taites' >Bit W ' ll h* desire to please all
N. B. Coffins will he made on the shortest
otiee for any who will favor him with a call
1 June 12, 1857, ISAAC MENGEL. Jr.
Great Attraction.
0
COLIN LOYER,
Merchant Tailor,
TAKES this method of announcing to the
citizens of Bedford and vicinity, aud strang
ers visiting the place, that he has just received
at his old stand in Bedford, uext door westof
the Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment of
Cloths, Ac., lit* lias ever yet offered to the pub
lic. and to which ho invites the attention of pur
chasers, satisfied that he can accommodate,
both as to price and quality, all who favor him
with a call. He has a Superiorarticle of cloth,
tor boy'a clothing, which be can asl! o low as
to astonish those who examine its quality.
£jyGarments, of every description, iu his
line, made to order on tbe shortest notice aud
most reasonable tenn
[jy He would direct attention to the follow
ing list, as comprising some of the leading arti
cles to be found in fiis establishment:
Black Cloths, ran sting in price from $2,60 to
$9,00 per yard ;
Blue Cloths;
Olive Browns A Greens;
Black Casimers;
B'uck Doe-Skins;
French Fancy Casimerea;
Linen Drillings;
Plain 4 Figured Grenadiens;
Superior article of Black Satin;
Velvets;
Marseilles Testings;
Buff Cassimeres.
A fine article of Shirts, latest style.
I.isle Thread under Shirts 4 Drawers.
Cotton 14 44
Shirt collars latest style;
Lawn Cravats;
Black Silk 44
White Linen Handkerchiefs;
Summer Stocks;
Superior aiticle of French Suspenders;
Black Kid Gloves
Fancy Colored Kid Gloves;
Silk 44
Lisle thread 44
and all other articles
usually kept by Merchant
Tailors and Gent's
furnishing stores.
Bedford, Dec. 12,1856.
BEDFORD limiT
AND
GENERAL STAGE OFFICE.
THE subscribe rrcspectfully beg ►leave to an
nounce to bis old friends aud the public
generally,that he has leased and taken posses
sion of the Bedford Hotel,lately in the occu
pancy et Col. Adam Barnhart. It is not his
design to make many professions as to what he
willdo, but he pledgeshis word at his most
energetic efforts will be employed to render
comfortable all who give hi aacail. The house
will be handsomely fltte- up, and none but
carefu land attentive servants will be engaged.
Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well
as those attending Court, and the traveling
community generally, are respectfully invited
to give him a call and juigeforthemselves.
Qy The stages all now stop atthis hotel,
Boardcrstaken by tie week, month or year
onfavorable terms.
ry Ample and comfortable stabling isat
tached tothishote - , which will always be at
ended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and
convenientcarriage house.
JOHN IJAFER.
Bedford, April 6, 1855. zz
DR. KELLMG'S
CANCER INSTITUTE,
FOR the treatment of Cancers, Tumors.
Wens, Ulcers, Scroftila, 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. AH lutters must have a postage stamp
euclosed to pre-pay answer. Medicine can he
seut any distance. Address,
C. L. KELLING, M. D.,
Mtrhhanictburg, Cumberland Co., Pa.
OT~ Mechanicshurg is 8 miles from Harria
burg, on the C. \. Railroad, and accessible
from all parts of the Union.
Old and young, poor and rich, come all—we
will do you good.
C7" To those afflicted who cannot -visit me
personally, I will send, per mail, on receipt of '
$5.00 oaly, a Recipe to prepare Medicine, with !
full direction t for use, Ac. State all particu- I
liira. Aildr* ss as above.
Feb. 'J 1867.—z.
A Aing. Fr. Jordan.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
King & Jordan, Attorneys at Law
BEDFORD, PA.,
WILL practice in the uiveral Court* of Bed.
ford and adjoining counties.
Agencies, Collections, and all other business
intrusted to their care will be promtlv and faith
fully attended to.
OH ICE in Juliana street, formerly eccnpied
by D. H. Hoflus, Esq., and more recently in the
occupancy of Jos. Mann, Esq.
Jauuary, 5, 1856.
r wiio
I Will Ulnd puiKfaMllr u<l ttnMl, to all opmluoi my- ,
, trnstod to Ilia car. T-.tl Uad, plactad. rafolaaad, Sc., Mid I
i artificial loitli taartad, from .to an ati™ HI I
• Ctargra Modarmu, and aU oparMiona arranlr A
> IJT Tarma INVARIABLY CASH.
Plastering Laths!!
THE UNDERSIGNED having erected
a Millfor sawing PLASTERIKO LATHson bis
premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, is now
ready to furnisb any quantity on the shortest
notice. Price $1.50- per thousand, 3 ft. lon*
Otherlengtbs in proportion.
Letters addressed to meat St.Clairsville 1
be promptly attended to.
WM. GRIFFITH
Union Tp., Feb. 16.1854. tt.
mTOTICE TO DELINQUENT ToL
! XV LECTORS. —Notice is hereby given
to all delinquent collectors in Bedford ceunty,
np to the year 18 >6 inclusive, that if they par
up balances standing in their dnplicates by May
Court 1857. they will l>c allowed 3 per cent on
the amount so paid in. over and above the 6
per cent already allowed by law. By ordet of
the Commissioners. H. NICODEMUS
Jan. 16, 1857. Clerk.
Notice to all Concerned,
THAT we this day have purchased at o nsta
ble Sale, as the property of Peter Reaghnrd,
vu: One ow, twenty-five acres of Grain in
the ground, more or less, and hit interest in
the Grain iu the ground on the Ellenberger
farm.—a| l of which we will leave in the hands
of the said Peter Reighard during our pleasure
TURNER a KEGG.
Buena Vista, April 10. 1857.
Information Waited.
Any information in regard to the where
abouts of Patrick McCune, and William
Makin, from County Leitrim. Parish of
Cloon, Barony of Mohill, Touenland of
(Jortnura, Ireland, is most earnestly re
quested by their nephew Pgtriok McCune.
at Bedford Pa.
I June 19, 1857
DRUGS, BQOKSIND STA
TIONS
DR. f. C. RIMER,
Z Bedford, P
HAVING purchased acd Bock
Store of Dr. S. DSco h f, coltt ™)
on mind, at the old stand, a rge , n d well •
tected stock of choice Drug, nd Medicines,
whoie ß , w and retail, all of * c b will be sold
at fair terms. Tbe asortment, n ,j,tin parte
Vr ¥' r* CW "' S > ** Kl. andlie*?
Paint, v 4 oils, Window and Glat [
r '">
PATMT MKDICISXS— Harit t be resole
agency for tbe sale of .11 of tl, e mrdicfi.es
tbe public are assured that they e oi tbe bea
such as bete stood tbe ,e.t of and p
rience, ad c*n be safely r*comi nded L
nuine, via : Townstnd's aud Sat". m
rilla, Winter's Balsam or WiWcJl* A. >a
Cherry Pectorah Moflat'.Life Pif7nd I !*
nix Bitter., ifr. J.yn,', F.mil>k"JJiLT.
Fahnstock's, Hobensack'a, and ©tlr v*r% itu'
gea; lloofland'g German Bitters. Ac^t
Constantly on band a large stock f ui.urtc
biographical, scientific, religious, £fiV
school, and miacelJaneouß BOOKS 9
*£vV ''P 1 ? RIE , TY ° { ***** SUTICX
JRY, Cap, Post and wrapping pap* r rt ev ty
v^-J nr P j' >" great varioly
Window Blinds in patterns or by the i>i ce -
Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods*;
BLJSK BOOKS f every size ami quality
Pocket Books and Port Monnaiea, Diaries
Blank Deeds and Mortgages, geld Pens.r.
Pencils, Combs, Brusbes, Perfamery in crest
vanety, Soaps, Ac., Ac.
Lamps, and Camphina Oil awCßurnii c Fluid
kept constantly on hand. '
CHOICE LIQUORS for medical uwe; Wolff's
Gl °'
Aug. 11, 1854.-tf
NEB FIRM.
C ADDLES, .Harness, Trunks, Whip,,
undersigned would repectfullv annonnrw
to the Public that they hare formed a
sh p and are now full, prepared to manufacture
all kinds of work in their line of business t f
the best materials, and upon ths shortest
tice.
Whips, wholesale or retail. She.
at tbe oIJ gtD< l on Pitt Street
SIMON LING,
Bedford, N0T.8168 J " HElfl)£ * s OK.
For the Hair—Jockey Club, and sew mown
hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr
Harry's.
A yer's Cherry Pectoral.—For the cure o* '
xXCoughs, Colda, Ac., can ba had at Dr-
Harry's Drug Store
As the season for chapped bads and faces, is
comingon, we advise our friends to call on
Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store, and get a
box of Bazin'a Amandine for prevention and
cure of chapped bands, onlr 3"i per box.
Lumber! Lumber!!
lOH non S NGLEB of different
kinds. Also, 75,C00 fee
of LUMBER of rarious sorts, such as Whit
Fine, 1 elow Fine, Poplar, Spruce, Jkc. Ft
„ * T T F- !>• BEEGLE.O
St. Clairsville, Feb. 18, 1858-tf
TTolloway's Worm Confections.—A safe
XApleasant, and effectual remedr for worms
at Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Store.
Basins and Lubins Extracts for tbe Handker
chief, Cologne Water, Ac., at Dr. Harry's
MUSIC A MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—
Pianos, Melodtons, Flutes, Guitars.
Brass Ilorns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of vari
ous manufacture, always on band. Bands sup
plitd at city ichoitsalt rates. We keep alwavs
on hand a full assortment of all the new and
fashionable music, which we mail at our tx~
pease to any part of the country.
N.B. Music arranged to order.
SJIHYOCK A SMITH,
M.r.t, - ior - VhamUrtbnrg.
JM arch i, 1861.
SAMUEL RADEBAUGH,
Justice or the Peace.
OFh ICE two doors South of tbe Mrnge
House, and next door to tbe office o
Mann to Spang, whore he will attend to tbe
collection of all claims placed in his hands.
Bedford, Jan. 11, 1866.
JOB MANN, G. H. SPANG.
I AW PARTNERSHIP.—The undersign*
J have associated themselves in the Practice
of the Law, and will promptly attend to all busi
ness entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad
oining counties.
[jyOffice on Julianna Streat, three doora
aouthot Mengel House and opposite tbe resi
dence ofMaj. Tate.
MANN A SPANG.
June Ist—lß64 tf.
Dr. F. C Reamer,
Physician and Snrgeon.
Ocipectfullr tenders his service, to
A.A the citizens of Bedford and vicinitr. Jle
may always be found (unless profeaaienaliv en
gaged, at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana
St.
Feb. 16, 1864.
HARDWARE STORE
The subscriber would announce to his old
en Is and the public in general, that he has
emoved his HARDWARE STOKE to the new
uiidiiig second door west of the Bedford Ho
t©l, whero he has just received and opened an ,
extensive assortment of Hardware, embracing
almost every article in that line of bniateess.
His stock ol SADDLERY is of the best quality
and was selected with great care. He would
respectfully invite all In want ot articles in the
Hardware line, to give him a call, satisfied that
he can please all who do so.
„ „ JOHN ARNOLD. ,
Mar 23, 1866.
CORN SHELLER, FODDER CUTTERS,
AND
CORN MILLS.
WE warrant the above Machines to work sa
represented, and if after a fair trial they
do not give satisfaction, the puichaaer may rev
turn them and get his money hack. Give them
a trial, and you will save money, as thev have
oot yet been surpassed, if equalled.
Dec. 19, 1858. BLYMIRE A HARTLEY.
BEST QUALITY OF HAMMERED
IRON !—Blymire & Hartley, keep
constantly on band, all sixes best Juniata
I ron i f Forge pruts, for cash or its equivalent,
alsa Roiled Inn, Nill Rods, Strap boo tmi
Nsites. All orders filled promptly.
pATJTION.-I hereby caution
v all persons against taking an assignment
of a Note given by me to Patrick Bums, dated
the 21st day of May, last, for one hundred and '
twenty dollars, payable six months after date.
1 have not received value for the sam\ and am
determined not to pay said note unless com
pelled ly law.
KPHRAIM LONGENEOKEK
Woodbwrv Tp.. June 12, 1867 '