IMlMil IS MAI'MM. .HfTWWp.i !!l| According tod hp promise luutle last week, we lesnnic our exposure qt'GiiyßAL PACK ER'S views and votes on t)ie Maine Liquor Law which passed thoSenate iu 1852, as exhibited by the Journal of the Senate for that year. ' 1 •'> ' On the od March, Cacpthers, j from the Poqunitteo oji"VbW and Immoraii ty, re:">n:d Senate lidh dlw. 419, entitled "-■f/i act to pio/i&it 1/ie manufacture and site of intoxicating liqubri * See Senate Journal, Vol. 1. p. 368. March IBtli, a motion was made to con sider theWli. * fhlsSfh#l4Wct(*d 't6/ahtf | the orders of dfie ' eaueJ; X' mullon was tha# fiiade id stwp&ni : at the consideration of the bill. On this motion the yea* and nays-Artre called, when the yeas wore 20 and the nays 11, so the m>tion was lost, —two-thifds being neee*su iy to suspend the orders. On this motion I'ACKER voted yuu. See Beti. Jour., Vol. 1, p. 4SO. March 22J, the bill was taken up for consideration; and on the question whether the first pcctlfM the yeas and nays were called, and seati-io, passed by a vote of l9 vca| ia 14 tiawj. JPApKj# be-. iag one jfhfte yes/.- See Sen: JWn, Vol: i, p. 515. • .h')ftei!4fl < l The bill was furthor debated afed consid ered during tbak Jay, yiy teUqw- < inj?, as appears by the satpb jfpljauie of the Journal, at piyjes 5J5q 522, 5J53, &o, and, the yeas and nays were frequently called ou different sections of tbe bill, itnd in ivertf instance the namcof Wit. F. Packß lt is found recorded in favor of tffe bill , and r.long with the names of other warm (riends of that proliilpVDij Liquor-law. March Jl^t —-185a, tle saotions having been all agreed to, the bill came tip on iis final passage; and on the question, ''shall "the bill pass? The ypas and nays were "required by Mr. Crabb and Mr. Backer, "and were as follows: viz: EAs. Messrs. Barnes, Carothcrs, (Jut "son, Evans, Fernon, Guernsey, Hamilton, ' Hamlin, H.aslett, binge, McFarland, Mc "Murtrie, Malone, I'ACKER, Robertson "Sanderson, and Slifer.—l7. "Niiysj. Messrs. Bailey, Buckalow, Orabb. "Darlitig|jn, Fixwlcj, Fuitoo, Jones, Kin "zer, Kutrkli, MeUuslin, Matthias, Muhlen "butg. Myers, Shinier, and Walker, Speak er—ls. "Bo the'qiicsnon was'deleruiined in the affirmative." Sec Senate Journal, of 1§52 Vol. 1, p. <s§.. Such is General Wm. F. Packer's record iu the Senate pt .1852, and such arc his votes upou the su|>yeet of the prohibi tory liquor law which the Senate that year, as proved iy the Journal of the Senate, which is the only authorized record of proceedings. And yet Lis pirtizan friends, and the unprincipled press which supports him for Governor, are mean wno igh and reckless enofigh, to deny that he is or ever was in favor of prohibition, and round ly abuse all wher assail that he voted for prohibitory liquor laws. We say agaiD. we have these Seuatc Journals in our office, anil can show them, day, and date, and nage, to any man who wishes to see them, or who desires to know the whole truth on this subject. And we will here remark that not only did Geql.,l'ackcr make speeches in the Senate iff VHvor of the bill, und vote as hero proved, Uit according to the woll retucuibered logic of tho Bedford Gazette, he gavet/ie casting vote on the final passage of this monstrous Jtfuine Liquor Law. l'or on looking at the final vote, it will be observed the bill passed fcy 17 yeiis to 15' nays. Consequently if Gcnl. Packer bad voted nay, the bill would have been defeat ed on its.dual passage,hy a tie vote, and evideutly his votg f*r the bill was what sa ved it. But the same recklessness and disregard of tbe tr||bj(|i|fckfcs heretofore denied that Packer was a prohibitionist, may also deny that the bill wlq C h passed the Senate in 1852 was a Yrtdtibiiory Maine Law. T'ue biil whs nude up of fifteen sections, and is therefore too long for publication entire, hut in order that all doubts may be removed on this point, and all mouths stop ped, we will give our readers some extracts from the bill as specimens. As before sta ted, it was entitled, to prohibit the manufacture ami sate fiJ intoxicating j liquors." Ami to demonstrate thullho bHI j itself corresponded with the tale, we pub- j lisli the first three sections of it, as follows: SEC. 1. Be U enacted. Ac. That no person ! shall he allowed at any time, to manufacture, or l>y linnself, his clerk, servant,- or agent, • iivc.ily oj- indirectly, . any, intoxicating liquors, I whether the same bo s;ifituous, vinous, or in ;lt, or a mixture of the sauie, or any of thenr, i .•r any other liquor possbssina intoxicating j piop,-ujcs, except as heroinaftex provided.. j Sec. 2. Ihe judges of the court of Quarter! tvrssioos, aud the t.onnty Commissioners, on 1 the tiist Muudny ol July, annually, or as soon thereafter as may he coaumjent, may appoint suitable persons of well-known, honest, tem perate, arid sober habits, to buy, or manufac ture and sell at some convenient point in such <>t the Township*,, boroughs, and cities, within the county, as they piav deem expedient and proper, wines and other liquors, for sacramental, Tne.la ttLaJy mechanical, and orlistical purposes', and for no oTtirrt vvniypK* wHAisoevaa.— Sucli person shall be ajipoiqtio for the term of one year, but may be removed at any time at the pleasure of said judges ltd commissioners for violating this act. SEC 8. That Q.icti pct-so- appointed to sell liquors as afor-said, shall k V p an accurate ac count in'of alt rte Irqu * bought or manufactured by him, specifying the quant-itv of each kind purchased or manufectiirod, the price of that purcbuskd, tire nameoftlw jierloii from whom it kvtw purcm*ed. ami rhedareof the purchase,the (jmmfiiy of each kind sold and the ,ic of the sate, its j>rice, the name! residence, and occupation of the person to whom it was sold, and the purpose for which it was purchased by liiiu; and he shall cause the person to tehom the tule it mats, to sign the said specijica/iPH at the end thereof; be shall semi annually, if required, ou a day and at place to he-appointed bjr said judges and commis sioner*, whufeol public notice shall he given in one or more newspapers published in the coun ty, exhibit upon his oath or solemn alliroration tne hook or books in whiet, said account and specification are kept, to Hie said judges and commissioners, together with a balance sheet showing the quantity, qf.eoli IJud of liquor Vought and s..ld by him nurin| thd'period which has elapsed shwe bifc last exhibit. and the aggregate cos* and proceeds thereof; und if it snail appear to the said judges and commis sioners that the profits of said business amount to more than what worth! be a fair and just compensation for transacting the same, they shall fi* the amount to 'be retained bv him for .-uch compensation, and shall rcqniie liini to pay the surplus to the Treasurer of the county for the use of the Commonwealth. Sec. I I'ro vide* for the giving of a cer tificate of appointment to tbe person au- UriozeJ to sell, upoti his giving bond with at least two sureties in the penal su:u of five hundred dollars, conditioned lor his faithful observance of the law,&c. Sec. 5. Imposes titles of tipiii to tiro huudred dollars, & costs, for violations of the act together with sundry terms of imprisonment of not less than two, nor more Hum six months_ Such ar the first three sections of this beautiful liquor law in full, and the sub stance of the fourth aud fifth; and wo doubt not they are more than sufficient to satisfy all that a more ultra, radical, out and out prohibiten- law wr.s never passed in the State of Maine or anywhere else. It not Ojly prohibits the sale, uudor severe peual tfes, of all sorts of liquors, and by every aftiantity great or small, except "for sacra mental, medicinal, mechanical, aud nrtisti cal purposes," but it absolutely prohibits the uiunufaaturQ ,4 any and all liquors, ex cept fob (Tie se's ju'tlt menfioned. if this be not prohibition with a vengeance, we knnw udt what Would be. A subsequent section gives the light of search and the right to sioze and destroy the liquors kept contrary to the act; and in short, the law Sgcius to contain in itself all the ultraisin ou fiiy subject that were ever heard cf, and some others which strike us as entirely new and original, especially that registry which is to he "signed at the end therof" by the msyri who purchases the liquor, slating Jar what /utrpote he gets it. We have now given our readers a true and full explanation of Uenl. Packers views, votes, and position as a prohibitory liquor law man: and wc will await with pleasure suth explanations as his partizan friends may manufacture for this desperate emer gency. Hut for the great length of our article we would finish it off with a few choice extracts from the lladford Gazette, showing what an infamous and unconstitutional outrage it is, and what a uarrow-soulcd, and diabolical fanaticism it exhibits, for any niau to speak or vote for a prohibitory liquor law. We will at our leisure himt 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 no doubt i'a good time coming. w IMPORTANT TO MILL OH.\EU WOODWARD'S Improved Smut and Screen lug Machines, Mill Bushes, BoltingOlotlls and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan; Mill Screws, Cor* and Cub Grinders, Patent Bridges Cor Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, M ill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover'* Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. The above articles are kept constantly on hand, and can he obtained at any time, from S. I). BROAD. Sebellsbiirg, Bedford County, who is also gent tor Bedford, Sona jt set, and adjoining ountie*. Mill wright wck done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February IT, ISO'S. MCOORMIOK'S Reaper and Mower for snip by S. D. BROAD at Schetlslmrg, Fa., agent for Blair and Bedford onnties. February 16, 1 Sob. Best quality of hammered I RON' '■ Blymiro & Hartley, keep constantly on hand, all sizes best Juniata Iron, at Forge prices, for cask or its equivalent, also Roiled Iran, Nail Rods, Strap Iron and Nailes. Ail orders filled promptly. A Great ArriFa! of SPB.ING QOODS. THE undersigned has just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large stock of Spring Goods; and is now exhibiting at lIIIiAP SIDE, a general assortment of New Style of Snrinj Goods, comprising Ladies Dress Goods, part, Dtrc.il, Crocovclla, Challi. Fancy and l'iain De Laine, Brilliants, Liwhs and Cali coos, etc., etc. Gentlemen and Boys wear, Cassimeres, Has wnctts, Canton Cloth, Shepherd Checks, Cot ton ides, etc., ett. Boots, Shoes', H its. Bounds, Woolen and Rrtg Carpets. Floct Oil Cloth, Syrup Molasses, White and Brown sugars, Green and Black Teas; Groceries O' all kinds, (Jueensware, Tub*, Buckets, Bro ens, etc.. Hardware, Sho vels, Fonts, lloes, Knives and Forks, Spoon's, etc., and all articles Visually kept in Stores. All kinds of produce taken in exeenng •. The undersigned will sell cheap for cZsh or jiroduee. and hojies by fair dealing to receive hrs usual share of patronage. G. W. RCPP. Bedford. April 10, 1857. IN the Court or Common Picas of Bedford County. In the matter of the petition of Margaret Hamilton, for leave to p<-rpdtu*tc testimony, and the Rule therein issued i>y said Court To JFni. Foster and Nancy hie wife: or i;i case of their death to their heirs m l representatives, audio aII others interested, to apjK-ir and show cause, Ac. The undersigned, appointed by said court to examine witnesses upon the part of ail parties in interest, and to reduce ' their testimony to writing, gives notice that lie will attend to the duties of his appointment at tile lionse ol Isaac Kay, at S ton erst own, in said County, on Tuesday, the 28th day of Ju ly. 1807, at 2 o'clock, P. M., continuing to sit until all the testimony is taken, when and where all petsous interested ar>- notified to attend. JOHN 11. FILLER, June 26, 1857. Commissioner. STAGE OFFICE. WASHINGTON HOTEL, Bedford, Pa. MRS. MAKS COOK would Announce to her friends and the public, that she has fitted up this old and well known stand, in a very su perior style, for the accommodation of the juib lic. Visitors to the Bedford Mineral Springs will find the Washington Hotel a comfortable summer retreat—and no pains will he spared to please all who patronize the house. I Boarders will he taken by the day, week. I mouth and year. C7~A gentleman of high qualification, and ' corteous deportment, lias charge of the house, ! who will do all in his power to make tiie guests happy and comfortable. UlTTernis as moderate as anywhere else in the place. Daily Stages from Lnfrohe, Cumberland, Hollid ivshurg ami Hop-well, ail stop at this Hotel. ■ A Hack belonging to this Hotel will run be tween Bedford ami the Springs, i Bedford, June 12, 1857 ,-zz. i ; To keep the teeth and gums healthy. Use Bazin's Rose tooth paste, orthe Balm of | a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush.all i of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. /iar ; r-'s. NOTICE is hereby given that application will re made to the Governor of Pennsyl vania, for the pardon of Daniel Gordan, con victed at the May Sessions of Bedford County, 1857. of Assault St Battery. July 10 1857. READ THIS. Extra quality Chewing Tobcceo, superior ! flavored Uavanua Segars, for sale at ! JH'l,s- VR.IMER S: Co. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. W . II O E It K E S S , IPIIOLSTKRBn. .TTOUI ,J .anuoiincp to the citizens of Bed- YY fe .and vicinity, that he is prepared to do 11 w .Kin his line, iu the best style, nndon r :a unable terms. with or without f.pringsi made in a superior manner, equal to iu best made in the city, and to this branch o. i ll,business he would invite especial attention! ale may be found at the shop of .Michael Weis .'|, a short distance East of the Borough, ©r at his residence on East Pitt Street, one doo west of Map Wasli iuaugh's. Bedford, Bee. p, 1856.—3 iu. i\wm. THE subscriber has now on hand,,at his New T itiui ug. list' hi is) in Wuf U'U .SifiUCL oi.uqsi to Dr. Harry's Drug Stare, a large and splendid issoitise'nt of TINWARE, wjjjch he will dispose ol whojtjfciilu juul rijtqyl, rea sonable tonus. ... . ' .. Call and see his stock utul judge for jour sbM-s. ' " ' House Spoutiiig tnado and put up to ortl. r,sh reason thle terms. Old Pewter and Copper will bo taken for Cash or Tinware. ABKAM HERMAN. Bedford, April 24, 1857-3 m Chairs and Cabinrt Furniture. THE subscriber has removed to the shop on West Pitt Street, recently occupied by Win. Kitebey as a Machine shop, where ho 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 Knocking Chairs, Caoo scat and Wind sor, Sofas, Lounges, Ottomans, What-Nofs, Mai sic Stands, Fancy Parlor Tables, Break last, Dinner, and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Bcreaus, Wardrobes, fee. Suits of ro tf age furniture at very moderate prices, so that it is within the reach of all to have nice, good anil fashionable furniture. The Ladies are partic ularly invited to call and examine for them selves, as it will he my desire to please all tastes. N. 15. Coffins will he made on the shortest otice for any who will favor him with a call. June 12,1857. ISAAC ME NOEL, Jr. Gettys' Photographic Gallery, EXCJIASGE BUILDING,' BEDFORD, PA WHERE Ambrotyfcs, IXigucrreotvpes, <sc. are txectited 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 bis sjiecimens. T. H. GET'TYS, Jr. May 22, 1857. NEW SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE undersigned having just returned from he Eastern cities aro now rece'vhtg a large supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS consisting in part of Black ami Fancy Silks, Ch lilies, Lawns, Bril liant, plain and figured delaines, poplins, ca licoes, ginghams, ribbons, bonnets, hosiery, handkerchiefs, colors, Ac.; Men's and Boys' fancy, plain and black cassimeres, cloths, linens, and a large assortment of Men's and Boys' Summer Weai; boots, shoes, hats, AC.; drills, tickings, muslins, flannels, single and double carpet, chain, all colors; Groceries, syrup, molasses, white and brown sugars, green and black teas, tobacco; Quocnsware; Glassware: Buckets, Dye Stall's, Ac. All of which will be sold cheap for cash or approved produce; and to good and puue tual customers a credit of .six months will 1 a given. Thankful for past favors tbey liopo by lair dealing to receive a liberal share of' the public patronage. J. fe J. M. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, April 17, 1857. Iw ® s Tar* . TEES THE Books and Accounts of the subscriber have been l-;ft in the bands of JOHN ALSI? for collection. A persons knowing them selves indebted to liini wi please ci and settle iniuiediatev, and save costs. MOSES STINE. April 21. 1857-f APPliirvno\ FOR PARDOX. NOTICE is hereby given to all concerned, that application Is About to be made to the Governor for the pardon of Junes B. Peicbtaf, who, at the last February Term of the Conrt of Quarter Sessions of Bedlord county, was eon viewed of Assault& Battery upon Mirk Lcddy, and sentenced to six months imprisonment. June 20, 18-37.-c. VST ALL and "BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. V V Harry is our agent for this necessary article. By calling at his store, our patrons will.see samples of our papers. We have made our spring selections with mneh care,and think we canuot fail U> please. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Chambersburg. March, 7 18-5.. .14)11 \ 11. ALLEK N (JO. AOS. 2 <f 1 CHESTNUT Street, (smith side, bc.hnr Water,) PHILADELPHIA, (THEOLDKST WOOD-WAKE HOUSE, IN THDCITY.) MANUPACT ARERS and Wholesale deal ers in Patent Medicine, in ad 9 BROOMS, Patent GrOve.l CEDAR-WARE, Wnmintrl ■not to shrink, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE, CORDS, BRUSHES, he., of all descriptions. Please call and examine our stock. Fell. 27, 1857.-zz. FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale two valuable farms, both in Union township, Bedl'oidcoun ty, Pa., the one laying on the road leading iroiii Bedford to tCollidaysUnrg, adjoining John Ake, Esq., George Boogie, ami others, contain ing 140 acres of tirstrate limestone land, alioiit 120 acres cleans]—lulso about 23 acres of tim ber land adjoining the' farm. The improve ments are a good <twilling house and a large new bank barn; also a good spring house over a never failing limestone spring. There are al so all other out buil<lings that are necessaiy, with a largo orchard of Choice fruit. The other farm contains about 200 acres, more oi less, laying on the waters of Scrub grass, adjoining Frederick Oster, Crisman's heirs, and others. Over MO acres are cleared and under fence. Tim improvements are a good farm house and Lar a, and other out build ings, with a well at the door and pump in it; three tenant 'houses a.nd sawmill, and a fruit orchard thcleon. The last tract above named is a good stock farm, as the most oi it is bot tom land. If these farms are not sold at private sale, they will be offered at public sale on Saturday, the 3d day of October 11 est, on the premises. G. F. KIDDLE. June 2G, 1837. - ts. TfiIIOIMEPERS. DR. HARRY', at the Chfiap Drug and Book | Store, liasjust received, a large assortment it i the liest flavoring extracts, together with Bat ing Soda, Cream of Tartar. Saleratns, Ac.,-4 | the very best quality, all of which he will i atthe lowest prices. BARGAINS! —Tho undersigned, desip ous of reducing their stock, in ord-i ! to make room for Spring Goods, will offer f> [ purchasers, the best bargains evr seen in Bet I ford. Call and ice bow cheap von can buy! A IL CHAMJSK, & Co. J Jan, 10. 1857. Drug, Paint and Glass WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, COITNEA or TENTH AND MAKKAT STREETS, Office iu Second Story, PHILADELPHIA. WE invite attention to our enlarged stock ot Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac., selected expressly for our sales, and compris ing one of the; finest assortments iu the United States, Which we offer at low prices, lor cash or approved credit. WE M ANUFACTURE very extensively: Premium Pure White Lead, (best,) Kensington Pure White Lead, I'eafl Snow White Lead, "Vibllq Montague" French Zinc, (best.) Pure Snow White American Zinc, Philadelphia Snow White Ziuo, Silver's Plastic Fire and Weatlier-proo P.'ifts, 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, Tilden and Nephew's N. Y. Varnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, Hampden Permanent Greens, Pure 'Ohio Catawba Brandy, fee., fee. 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, fee. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN: Druggists Articles generally, Painters' Tools of all descriptions, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Paper Maker's Clay., Satiu White, fee., fee. FRENCII, RICHARDS <s• 00., Store, N. W. cor. of Tenth and Market St... Factory Junction York Avenue, Crown and, Oallowhill Sts.. PHILADELPHIA April 10, 1857-3 m. fit E W F I It !il —AT— HOPEWEXAL. THE subscribes trading and doing business under the firm of Batndollar, Lowry, & Co., would respeelfally inform their friends, and the publiq generally, that they have opened at the above place, and are daily receiving a large stock of Merchandise, consisting in part of Muslins, Ticking. Osciibergs, Drills. Cassimeres Satticetts. Cloths. Flannels, Detanes, French Merinos, Silks, Calicos. Hats and Caps, Hard ware, Qacensware, Boots and Sines Groceries of all descriptions. Also a large assortment of Ready made Clothing, all of which will be sold upon as short profits is can be had in the coun ty. G. It BAKXDOLLAR, JOHN F. LOWRY. JOHN C. EVER HART, C. W. ASUCO.M, Dec. 21, 1850. pfliiii lllmilT flint: subscriber is now prepared to accommo _L dato the public it the Poor House Mill. Custom work and Merchant work done to or \ der. All Flour made by him warranted to givft satisfaction, lie respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. NELSON FAR QUI!Ah'. May 1,1857.-c I>azins Fancy Soip—shaving Cream, just re -fiecived from the cfcy, by Dr. Harry. New Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened out a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part u Breast I'ius, Finger Kings, Ear Kings, fee. fee Call and sea iiis stock, del 4 DANIEL BORDER. TfST°° LEN —The sul scriber having ronr©J the well known lYooien Factory, situste in Water Stieut, South Woodherry Township, Bedford county, Pa., formerly owned by Mr. VVm, S. Fluck, and now owned by Mr. Adam Ketring, is prepared to accommodate the public iu a superior manner. The Factory in now under going thorough repair, which will enable him to execute w> rl; us Well as can be-done at any other establishment in the Country. He coist-intiy koi ps oa band. Cloths, Satti. nctrs, Tweed Flaunt Is. Blankets, Girth and Kag Caqn-ts, Covering Stc., Ac., Country Carding dote from the first of May until llie first of October, for Cash, ar two cents peg pound added on credit Wool and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods or work. By K>g experience in business, and a desire to pleas. l -, be hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. ROBERT RALSTON. Feb. ♦, 1867.-On. s Ivliilstrator's ISofirc. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to tiio subecribor, on the Estate of Jacob Kag arice, pteof Monroe Township, dec .., a per sons indebted to sai l Estate are requested to make ipyuient immediately, and those having claims, wi present them properly authentica ted forsottlemeot. JACOIt B. KAGARICE, Adiu'r. Residing in South Woodbury Tp. May 2!), 1857. ~ NAT I(' i:. NOTICS is hereby given that an application will bj made to the next Legislature of the Statuof Pennsylvania, for the passage of au Aet ft" Assembly authorizing tlie incorporation of a lank oi' Issue, with general banking and discounting privileges, under the general bank ing Uws of this State, to t>e located at the Bo rougi of Bedford, in tin; County of Bedford, and i.illed "The Bedford County Bank," with a capital of two hundred and fifty thsnsanJ dellirs. ami With the privilege of increasing the sarin to the sum of fottt hundred thousand dol lain K. L. ANDERSON, W. T. DAUGHERTY, W. P. SCIIELL, A. KING, NICHOLAS LYONS, SAML. L. RUSSELL. 3edlord, P.,June2o> 1850.-Gm. BAMUKL M. MECIfTCIIEN, BILL-WRIGHT AND BUR,I MILL STONE MANUPACTUR Ed. SOLE Proprietor of JOHNSON'S highly ap proved and much improved SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE; Improved IRON CONCAVE BRAN DUSTER, the Premuiii L Machine for Millers. Resilience: NO. 64 QUEEN Street, (18th Ward,) address Kensingto Post Office. ' Shop: HAYDOCK Street, iieiow Front, ' PHILADELPHIA. Cocalico MillStones, Mill Irons, Smut Ma chines, Patent Mill Bush, Portable Mills, Stretched Belting, Cement and Screen Wire, Square Meshed Bolting Cloths. Feb 27, 1857 -3m SUM MER AJI R ANGEM ENT.—Huntingdon and Broadtop R. R., On and after Mon day, March 2d, 1857, two passenger trains a day each way, (except Sunday,) will run be tween Hopewell and Hnntingdon. Leaves Hopewell at 12 15 P. M., and G 10 ' P.M. Arrives at nope well at 9 40 A. M., and 5 40 P. M. Connecting at Huntingdon with trains for East aud West on Penra. K. R. THUS. T. WEEII MAN. Sut't. Huntingdon, Feb. 20, 1857. •'HUE undersigned having entered jnto pur X nersbip. respect. My announce to the pub lie generally,tbatthey e now prepared 10 msb anything in their tu- at exceedingly l w rates. We are now opening an. (Megant Mock ol Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Coods, Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and BriUania Ware, Willow, Cedar, and l'ii>: Ware, Nail. 1 -, Glass. Brushes, Putty, fec..fe. A large stock of TIN-WARE constantly on hniol, ot <eir own manufacture. Spouting and otirer work done to order, as usual. SrvKs if every d*n eription for wood or coal, of w h'c'h we art-just receiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm iiupiemeiits in great variety, warranted as represented,the best and latest inventions©! the day. And, as we ure overy week receiving goods from Philadelphia, jJaltiniore, or l'iita utirg, we wfll always endeavor to keep a lul . supply of everything in our line, or at leas fbrnisb any article required at a short notice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, and especially the Ladies, as wo have nearly every tiling to make house keeping easy from a needle to a Cooking Stove, GEO. W. TILT MIKE. WM. HARTLEY. Got. 3, 1856.-ly. I>!iysicians prescriptions carefully compound cd, at all hours of he day or night, at Pr Worry's. Drugstore. IIOFIUS & FILLER. ATTOKMVS IT LAW. BEDFORD, PA. VfriLL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL v v legal business entrusted to their care. During the se- sious of the court, the senior partner may he found at the office of the ffrm, two doors'south of Hon. S.L. Russell's off .© D. 11. IIOFIUS. JNO. 11. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28,1850. THE undersigned respectfully requests al those indebted tcthim in any manner to make payment immediately. Oct. 3, 1850. ' ' GEO. W. BLYMIIIE. lIEMOVAL.. rpuE subscriber has removed his KESTAU- X KANT AN BAKERY ANI> CONFECTION Aay ESTABLISHMENT. to the Rising Sun Building, in Juliana Street, where he wonld be pleased to see all his old Irion Is and customers. He keeps constantly on hand the choicest and heat CAEES, CANDIES, FRUITS ami NUTS, over offered to the public; also Cham, bersburg ALE and HKKR. He has fitted up an Ice Creuiu Saloon, and will keep on band throughout the season, a lull supply of this choice refreshment. EE?* PARTIES supplied, on the shortest notice, with Ice Crc in, Cakes and Gontec tlons. Having served regular apprenticeship to the above busi s. ami having been constant ly engaged i> for uianv years, he feels eon fikutthit can render satisfaction to all who may favor him with a visit. JOHN J. LUTHER. Bedford, April 21, 1857. NEW MICttEUAL. BEST quality Mackerel —for sale for Cash or Produce. Shad and Herring will soon be re ceived. .7. b. CRAMER k CO. May 1, 1857. STONEWARE. —Creatu Crocks, Milk Crocks of all sized; Butter Pishes, from one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, all ot which are of best qu.ilitv, fur sale bv A. FERGUSON- Bedford, Jan. Hi, 1850. JOHN POOL. WOULD lespectful'y announce to the pnb lic, tli it he has opened a Blacksmith shop, nt the stand recently occupied by the .Mo.-srs. Weisel. wh 're he is pr.'pafed t all work* in his line, equal t) any other ° in the county or elsewhere. He invites t in need of his services to give hiut a call. .May 1, 1857.-tf WHITE TEETH and a perfumed breath can he acquired by using the .-Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To IK- had at DR. HARRY'S. .March 6, 1857. Tlfi BSStIIiSE, Valentine Steekman, PHOPRIE 3?OK. Boarders taken by the day, week, month .-.d vear. April 25,185C —tf Clountry Physicians, can have their orders /filled. with the very best articles, at city priced at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt st. Bedford, Penn'a. Oct. 31,1850. DR. B. F. 11ARRV. For pimples, and wrinkles and freckles and tan, Nothing has e'er been discovered !>v man, Like that wonderful product of tropical bow ers, The popular''Balm of a Thousand Flowers." 'Tobo had at DR. HARRY'S. March 6. 30,000 lbs. of Wool Wauled AT THE CLPBB FACTORY, JYenr Mad? • '.s Mill, Millie Woodbcrry TJK JOn.Y KEitiY, THE Proprietor of the above Establishment, begs respectfully to inform his numerous cus tomers, and tiio public generally, that he will continue to niamifactme all kinds of WOOLEN GOODS. He has on hand any quantity of Patent Premium Coverlets, Blankets, Cassi meres, Cloths, Tweeds, Satinets, Flannels, both barred and plain. Woolen Carpets, Rag Carpets, and Stocking Yarn, of all kinds. As he lias made another very important ad dition to his already extensive and improved machinery, unequellod in this or any of the adjacent Counties, ho flatters himself that he is now in a position to manufacture and finish Goods, in a style superior to any in this line, iu this section of the State. Middle Woodberry Tp„ May 22,1857-h 03" N. B. The highest price will bo paid for Wool, iu Goods or Cash. MOBiWl* A. B. CRAMER $ CO. have just reeeivod another supply of SUMMER GOODS, rendering their assortment very complete. New style calicoes, Barage Robes,' handsome white Crape and Stella Shawls, Brilliants, he. Su perior French Cassiraeres and striped Sattecns for men's wear; also a full supply of Carpet in gs, Groecrks, Mackerel, Herring, £c. Country produce received, and good prices will be paid therefor in merchandise. ' ' -•>. A. B. CRAMER $ CO. Fly Notts for horses can be found at. Ja'y. 3. CRAMER S CO. Great Attraction. COLIN LOYER, Merchant Tailor, rnAKKS' this methuil of announcing to the X citizens ol Bedford and vicinity, and strang ers visiting the place, that he- has jilst received at hfn old stand 111 Bedford, next door west of the Bedford Hotel, the riclu-st assortment of Cloths, iic., he has ever yet offered to the pub lic. and to which he invites the attention of pur chasers, satisfied that he can accommodate, both a* to price and quality, all who favor him with a cull, lie has a Superior article of cloth, (or 1 soy's clothing, wh.cn ho can *:' l *o low as to astonish those who examine its qiia..ty. K7*Canii< nts, ol every description, In Lis line, made to order oil the shortest notice and most reasonable teim [£?*-Hc would direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising some of the leading arti- I cles to be found in his establishment: Black Cloths, ranging in price lioni to 5>9.00 per yard ; Blue Cloths; Olive Browns & Greens; Bind; Casiniers; lilaek l)no-Skins; French Fancy Cusimetvs; Linen Drillings; Plain 4 Figured Grenadlens; Superior ailiele of Black Satin; Velvets; Marseilles Vesting*; Buti' Cassiuieres. A fine article of Shirts, latest style. Lisle Thread under Shirts 4 Drawers. Cotton " " Shirt collars latest style; I Lawn Cravats; Black Sill; " IVhite Linen Handkerchiefs; Summer Stocks; Superior aiticie of French Suspenders; Black Kid Gloves Fancy Colored Kid Glotes; Silk Lisle thread and all other articles usually kept by Mercltant Tailors and Gent's furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. 12,1856. LIELLL'LIRL) HOTEL, AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. Til E subscribe t respectfully beg flea vi to an nounce to his old fiicuiU and the puhli generally .that he has teased andtakeD possesc sion o 1 the Bedford Hotel,lately iutheoccu ;>ancy of Col. Adam Barnhart. It is not hi deaignto makemany professions asto what lis willdo, but he pledges his word hismose energetic efforts will be employed to rendet couiiortable all who gjve hi iacil. Thehotisr will be handsomely Htte* up,and none bue carefuland attentive servants will be engagedt Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as wel. as those attending Couit, and the traveling oonmmnity generally, are respectfully invited t< give hi in a call and ju Jge for themselves. iB?~Tho stages all now stop atthis hotel, Biiarderxtaken by t'.e week, month or year onfavorable terms. Ample and c ..nfortahle stabling isat tached to this bote , which will always be at ended by a carefulh ostler. Also, a safe and convenicnfraiTiage house. JOHN IIAFER. Bedford, Apr.i 6, 1855. zi DR. KELLLWS CANCER INSTITUTE, FDR the treatment of Cancers, Tumors. Wens. Ulcers, Scrofula, any Growth or Sore. Chronic Diseases, generally, can be cured, (if curable.) without surgical operation or poison. For all (Articular* write, state di seases plainly,and enclose twenty-five cunts for advice. All letters must have a postage sta.np ' enclosed to pre-pay answer. Jledicine can bo sent any distance. Address, G. L. KELUNG, M. D., Mechkanicsbwg, Cumberland Co., Pa. Mechanicshurg is 8 miles from Harris burg, on the C. V. Railroad, and accessible from ill p arts of the Union. Old and young, poor an J rich, come all —we w.il do you good. it?" i'o those ailiicteil who cannot visit me personally, I will send, per mail, on receipt o) only, a Recipe to prepare Medicine, with lull direction tor use, Sec. Slate all particu lars. A ldi ss as above. Feb. ?7, 1857.-2. A i£ing. Fr, Jordan. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Sling & Jordan, J torarys al Law BEDFOIi ), PA., WILL practice in the ivcrai Courts of Bed ford and adjoining counties. Ag tncies, Collections, and all otlicr business intruste I to their care will be promtly and fuith i fully attended to. OFFICE in Juliana street, formerly eccnpied by l>. 11. Ilolius, ESIJ., and more receutly in the occupancy of Jos Mann, Esq. January, 5, 1855. fiiiiHO j Will attend panetttally and rarafUHj to all operations •. | l trusted to hm aar TeL tiled, plnfrged, regulated, Aa , aa<i t l artificial teeth iaaorted, from oo to an on I ire ML * 1 * C Large a moderate. and all operation* warranted. I gr Tn INVARIABLY CASH. Office oq Kaet Pitt street, Bedford, Pa. Plastering Laths!! RPIIE IL\OIIR.SIG,TF having erected A a Millfor sawing PLASTERING LaTUson hi premises in Union Tp., Bedford countv, is now ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Pricesl.so per thousand, 3ft. long. Othcrlengtlis in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsvili" j be promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH Union T;>.. Fob. 18.1854. zz. WANTEIX TWO Journeymen Tailors will 1% employed by the subscriber, if application be made im mediately—constant imployment and "ood wages wilt he given. C. LOYER. Bedford, Dec. IJ, IBSG. TO BUILDERS. O ihe subscriber i s fully prepared tof urnish and .L quantity or quality ofßuilding Lumberany Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St.Clairs vili, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to i l, y giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE Dec. 20, 1854. SHitYaCK & SMITH, CIIOIISERSBURG, PA., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AND Dualors in Music and Musical Instruments. Our stock constats of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instruments, Wail papers, Blinds, French, German an 1 American Lithographs and steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all orilsro given him will be promptly attended to. March 7, 1857. • —— _ e A large i st .it m jut ot Hair, Tooth, and Cloth brushes just received, at Dr. parry's. DRUGS, BOOKS AND STA TIONARY. UK. V. €. READIER, Bedford, Fa., HAVING purchased the Drug and JJ CC J : Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, lias constant; on haml, at the old stand, a lafgc and Well J lected stock of choice Drtgk and Mtdicine wholesalu and retail, all of which Will be m. atfairterma. The assortment consist* in pan i Drag., aid Chemical), Dye Woods unit Jlita, Paints k. J Oils, W'inaow Class and Close Ware, Tobacco and Segurt, Perfumery, Fait, articles, 4c., 4c. PATTCST MEDICINE*. — Hating the rigua a.geney lor the sale of all of these medicine* the public are assared that they aiuol tie lit, swell as have stood the test el t.ret M.d nj riencc, anvi can h safely rec mmcLdi d as ft nnine, via t Townseud's and Sand's SaiMya rilla, Wistar's Balaam ot Wild Cherry, AHI Cherry Fectorak Motlat'sLile Pills and tu trix Bitters, Dr. dayne's Family Jltriieii.it Fahiistock'n, Hobensack'*, and other veltußt., ges; Hoo/tand'a German Bitters, he.. fce. Constantly on hand a large stock ot historic, biographical, scientific, religious, {.octicai, school, and miscellaneous £CVLS. Also a great variety of FV.ACY STJTIGK JIHY, Cai>, Post and wiappicg paper of tvety quality, Paper Hangings in great varlifj.— Window Blinds in patterns or l y thfc Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy floods. 11LJINK BOOKS of every size and qoilj'i Pocket Books and Port Monhafcs, Diarhi' Blank Deeds and Mortgage's, gold Tens and Pencils, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in c., variety, Soaps, ike., &c. Lamps, and Camphinc Oil and Butni; gFluid kept constantly on hand. ' CHOICFI LIQVORSfox medical use; TVolfTg Scheiuam Schaappa, Gin, Port, Sherry urd Madeira Wines. Aug. 11, 1854.-tf NEW FIRM. SADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Whips, The undersigned would repectlnlly anuonucc to the Public that they have foivucd a paitter, ship, and are now fully prepared to mar.ufccti ie all kinds 01 work in their line of basinet* t* the best materials, and upon the shortest tice. Whips, wholesale or retail. Sho at the old stand on Pitt Street ■ f' SHI ON LING, J. A. HENDERSON. Bedford, N0v.8156 For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new m&nn hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. • Harry's. A yer's Cherry Pectoral.—For the tuie e. aM-Coughs, Colds, He., can he had at Dr Harry's Drug Store A* the season for chapped bads and laces, n coining on, we adviae our friends to call on Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store, and get a box of Basra's Amandine for prevention and cure of chapped hands, only 37i per bos. Lumber ! Lumber!! 1 ftO AU M A SHINGLES of diFerert IvUvl/Ul/ kinds. Also, 75,C00 fe of LLtttiPtt of vaiioks sort*, such as Whil Pine, Vhow Pine, Poplar, Spruce. He. It Bai F. D. BEEGLE.o St. Clairsvi > F■. >. 1-1 , 1853-tf Hollowuy'a Worm Confections.—A sale pleasant, and effectual remedy for womis at Dr Harry's cheap Drug Store. Bazins and Luhius Extracts for the Hardier chief, Cologne Water, He., at Dr. Harry's MUSIC H MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— Pianos, Melodious, Flutes, Guitars, Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., ol vari ous manufacture,always on hand. Bands ie}- plicd at city uholesale t utes. We keep always on h.iml a lull assortment of all the new and ! fashionable music, which we mail at cvr ts pense to any part ot the country. N. B . Music arranged to order. SHHYOCK & SMITH, Chcrr.bcrsluic. March 7. 1857. SAMUEL RADEBAUGE, Justice of the Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the J!cage House, and next door to the office n Mann <* Spang, where lie will attend to tie collection of all claims phicfd in his hands. Bedford, Jan. 11, 1856. JOB MANN, vi. 11. SPANG. JAW PARTNERSHIP.—The cndcrsif J have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law, and Willpromptly attend to a'l bu." ncss entrusted to their Care in Ledfeid and ad oining counties. C?""Otliee ou Jitlianna Strb?t, three dccij south ol Mengel House and opposite the 11ti de uce of Maj. Tate. MANN U SPANG. June Ist—lßs4 tf. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. O e*{iectfully tenders his services o A* the citizens of Bedford and vicinity, lie may always be found (unless pioii ssii-hally in gaged, at, his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. Feb. 16, 1851. HARDWARE STORE The subscriber would announce to hi*old MI Is in,l the public in general, that he has amoved his HARDWARE STORE to the m 1 lidding second door West of the Bedford Ho tel, where he has just received ami opened at) extensive assortment of Hardware, emliraciig almost every article in that line of huisiucfe- His stock of SADDLERY is of the best cjunlity and Wtis selected with great care, be uom.l respectfully invite all in want ot articles in tlm Hardware line, to give him a call, satßM lie can please all who do so. JOHN ARNOLD. May 23, 1856. CORN SHELLER, FODDER CUTTERS, A N P COII N MILLS. WE warrant the above Machines to work a* represented, and if after a fail trial they do not give satisfaction, the purchaser may reV turn them and get his money hack. Give ih' m a trial, and you will save nionev, as they h vo not yet Iteen surpassed, if equalled. Dec. Hi, 1856. BLYMIKE & HARTLEY EVBRHART, ASHCOM A CO. FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL—PA- The subscribers doing business under tlw Firm of Everhart, Ashconi & Co.—are ne ff prepared to store and shtpFlonr, Grain, and all kinds ofMrchaodiso, upoti reasonable terms. They also keep on hands, Plaster, Fish, Sr.' Rock Powder, <J-c., to which they invite the at tention of Merchants iti the county, and Far mors. The highest cash prices paid for Flour, and Grain, that the Eastern Market, will afford. JNO. C. EVERI.AKT, C. W. ASHCOM. JNO. F. LOWKV. G. R. BAR.VDOLIAK Ik-o'iO, 1856
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