mm FOR PROHIIBTION. REID THE PROOFS! According to tbe promise made last week' we resume our exposure of GENERAL PACK ER'S views and votes oo the Main Liquor Law which passed the Senate in 1852, as exhibited by the Journal of the Senate for that year- Oa the 3d March, 1852, Mr. Carothers, from the Committee on Vice and limuorali ty, reported Senate Bill, No. 419, entitled l Kin act to ptohibit the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors ." See Senate Journal, Vol. I. p- 363. March 18tb, a motion was made to con sider the bill. This was objected to, aud the 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 notion was lost, —two-thirds being necessa ry to suspend tbe orders. Ou this motion PACKER voted yea. See Sen. Jour., Vol. 1, p. 480. March 22J, the bill was taken up for consideration; and on the question whether the first section should pass, the yoas 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., 4 01. 1, p. 515. Tbe bill was further debated and consid ered during that day, and the day follow ing, as appears by the sarue volume of the Journal, at pages 515, 532, 533, &c., and the yeas and nays were frequently called on different sections of the bill, and in every instance the n int'of WSI. F. PACKER is found recorded in Javor of the bill, and Gong with the names of the other warm friends of that prohibitory Liquor law. March Cist—lßs2, the sections having been all agreed to, the bill came up on 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, Carother.% Cai "son, livans,Fernon, Guernsey, Hamilton, "Hamlin, Haslett, lloge, MeFarland, Me "Murtrie, Malone, PACKER, Robertson "Sanderson, and Siifer.—l7. "Nays. Messrs. Bailey, Buckalew, Crabb, "Darlington, Frailcy, Fulton, Jones, Kin "zer, Kuukel, McCaslin, Matthias, Muhlen "burg, Myers, Shiuier, and Walker, Speak "er—ls. "So the question was determined in the affirmative." See Senate Journal, of 1852 Vol. 1, p. 612. Such is GENERAL WM. F. PACKER'S recotd in the Senate of 1852, uud such are Lis 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 pirtizun friends, and the unprincipled press which supports him for Governor, are mean enough and recklesß enongh, to deny that lie is or ever was in favor of piohibition, and round ly ahuse all who asssrt that lie voted for prohibitory liquor laws. We say again, have these Senate Journals in our omcc, and can show then), day, and date, and rage, to auv man vho wishes to see theiu, or who desires to know the whole truth on this subject. And we will here remark that not only did Genl, Packer make speeches in the Senate in favor of the bill, and vote as here proved, but aecording to the well remembered logic of the Bedford Gazette, he gave the casting vote on the final passage ■of this monstrous Maine Liquor Law. l'or on looking at the final vote, it will be observed the bill passed by 17 yeas to 15 ■tuy . Consequently if GenL Packer bad j v..ti >1 n.av, the bill would have been defeat- : •od Oil its final passage, by a tie vote, and j e,stonily his vote for the bill was what sa- j lint the same recklessness and disregard ! of the truth which has heretofore denied 1 that Packer was a prohibitionist, may also ! deny that the bill which passed the Senate ! in 1852 was a prohibitory Maine Law. j The bill was m ide up of fifteen sections, i and is therefore too long for publication i entire, but in order that all doubts may be ! reinov"d on this point, and ail mouths stop-' - i, -.v- w'H give our readers some extracts I ..•in ■:<- nil as specimens. As before sta- i ted, u was eutiiled, "Jin .let to prohibit j the v.anufaaure ami sale of intoxicating I liquors ." And to demonstrate that the bill ! itself corresponded with the title, we pub lish the first three sectious of it, as follows: KKC. 1. Be it enacted, fce. That no person shall be allowed at any time, to manufacture, nr • by himself, his clerk, servant, or.igent, vlly O; indirectly, any intoxicating liquors, ".vaether tits same be spirituous, vinous, or malt, or a mixture of the same, or any of them, vr any other liquor possessing intoxicating properties, except as hereinafter provided. SEC. 2. The judges of the court of Quarter I Sessions, and the County Commissioners, on j the first Monday of July, annually, or as soon 1 thereafter as may be convenient, may appoint suitable persons of v/ell-known, honest, tem- ; perate, aud sober habits, to buy, or manufac- j ture and sell at some convenient point in such j ot the Townships, boroughs, and cities, within ! the county, as they may deem expedient and' proper, triMj aad other liquors, for sacramental, I medicinal, mechanical anil artistical purposes, | AND FOR -NO OTLHUT PURPOSES WHATSOEVER JJ .Such person shall he appointee for the term o one year, but may lie removed at any time at the pleasure of said judges i rd Commissioners tor violatinglbis act. SEC 3. That each person appointed to sell liquors as aforesaid, shall k icp an accurateac count in writing of all t'e liquor bought or manufactured by him, specifying the quantity ofeuchkiud purchased or manufactured, the price of that purchased, tbe name of the person I 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, the name, residence, and occupation of the person to wiiotu it was sohi, and the purpose for which it w*s purchased by him; and he shall cause the person to irhom the sale is made, to sign the said specifi a.ion at the end thereof. j tie shall semi annually, if required, on a day and at a place t > be appointed by said judges and cemniis ouers, whereof public notice shall be given in or more newspapers published in the coun y.- xh'tit upon his oath or solemn affirmation tb- l).i, Aor books in who!) sued account and . i it;-ation are kept, to the said judges and commissioners, together with a balance sheet showing the quantity of each kind of liquor bout. ♦ and sold by him during tlie period which has elapsed since his last exhibit, and the aggregate cost and pro ved* thereof; and if it shall ipcar to the said judges and cotnmis .it," . that the profits of said business amount o more than wb„i would be a fair and just jrrponsation for transacting the same, they hill fix .ne amount to be retained by him for ucb compensation, arid shall requite him to ,iy ♦bo surplus to the Treasurer of the county "je use of the Commonwealth. Sec. 4 Provide* for the giving ofa cer .jcate of appointraeat to the person au- hriozed to sell, upon bis giving bond with at least two sureties in the penal sum of five hundred dollars, conditioned for his faithful observance of the law,&c. Sec. 5. Imposes fines of from thirty to two hundred dollars, & costs, for violations of the act together with sundry terms of imprisonment of not less than tu-o, nor more than six months. Such arc 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 that a more ultra, radical, out and out prohibitory law was never passed in the State of Maine 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 the manufacture of any and all liquors, ex cept for the puipose3 just mentioned. If ♦his be not prohibition with a vengeance, we know not what would be. A subsequent section gives the right of search and the right to sieze and destroy the liquors kept contrary to the act; and in short, tbe law 1 seems to contain in itself all the ultraismon his subject that were ever heard 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, stating Jor what purpose he gets it. We have now giveu our readers a true and full explanatiou of Genl. Packers views, votes, and position as a prohibitory liquor law man; and we will await with pleasure such explanations as his partizun friends may manufacture for this desperate emer gency. Put for tbe great lengfh 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, and what a uarrow-soulcd, 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 propter use of a few choice extracts there is no doubt "a good time coming." IMPORTAST TO MI 1.1. OIVVHK AIT OAKD'S 0 AKD'S Improved Smut and Soreen M iug Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan: Mill Screws, Corn 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, aud can be obtained at any time, from S. D. BROAD, Schellsburg, Bedford County, who is also guilt tor Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining ounties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1856. TIfcCORMICK'S Reaper and Mower for .sale y S. 1). BROAD at bchellsbnrg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford ounties. February 15. 185b. BEST QUALITY OF HAMMERED IRON'! lUyuir< A Hartley, keep constantly on hand, all sizes best Juniata Iron, at Forte prices, for cask or its equivalent, aiso Roiled iron, .Vail Rods, Strap lion and Nailes. Ail orders filled promptly. A (irpal Arrival of SPRIJSrQ GOODS. TUB undersigned lias just returned troni the Eastern Cities with a large stock of Spring Goods; and is now exhibiting at CHEAP SIDE, a general assortment of New Style of Spring Goods, comprising Ladies Dress Goods, ! - part, Ducal, Crocovella, Challi, Fancy and Plain I>e Laine, Brilliants, Lawns and Cali coes, etc., etc. Gentlemen and Boys wear. Cassimercs. Cas sinetts, Canton (.loth, Shepherd Cheeks, Cot- [ tonades, etc., eti. Boots, Shoes, llats, Bonn'ts, Woolen an 1 Rag Carpets, Flow Oil Cloth, Syrup .Molasses. ; White and Brown Sugars, Green and Black 1 Teas, Groceries o' all kinds, Queens ware, Tubs, Buckets, Bio mis, etc., Hardware, Sho vels, Fortes, Hoes. Knives and Forks, Spoons, etc.. and all articles usually kept in Stores. All kinds of produce taken in exceange. The undersigned will sell cheap for cash or produce, and hopes by fair dealing to receive his usual share of patronage. G. \Y. RUPP. Bedford, April 10. 1857. IN the Court of Common Pleas ot iiediurd County. In the matter of the petition of Margaret Hamilton, fur leave to perpetuate testimony, and the Rule therein issued by sai l Court to W in. Foster and Nanev bis wife, up in case of their death to their heirs and representatives and to all others interested, t ' appeir ami - show cause, Ac. Tbe undersigned, appointed by said court to examine witnesses upon the part of all parties in interest, and to reduce their testimony to wpting, gives notice that he will attend to the duties of bis appointment at the house of Isaac Kay, at Stoiierstown, in said County, -m Tuesd v, the 28th day of J n ly, 1857, at 2 o clock, P. Jl., continuing t sit until all the testimony is taken, when and where all persons interested are notified to attend JOHN H. FILLER. ' June 2b, 18-S7. Commissioner. to bulldersT" rithe subscriber is fully prepared tofurnisb and 1 quantity or quality ofßuilding Lumberany Plaster.ne Laths. Orders directed ?o St.Clairs vil , Bedford County, will be promptly attended to, hy giving a reasonable notice BEEGLB stiitvarx & smith, CaiMRERSBVRQ, PA., JTOOKSELLEKS and STATIONERS, and -*-* Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments. Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instruments, Wall 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, aud all ordsie given him will be promptly attended to. March 7, 1857. NOTICE. The undtrsigned desires to inform the teach ers of the Common Schools of Bedford Co., and those who desire to prepare themselves for teaching in the County, that he will open a school in Bedford, on the Normal principle, for their instruction, free of charge, for tuition. The school will continue open three months from the Ist of July. It is expected that those who design to teach during the next winter, will endeavor to attend. From the first Mon day in September, to the close of tho school, will be regarded as tho time for a gentral meet ing of ali the teachers in the county for the i purpose of exercising iu those branches taught m the Common Schools; this will also afford a favorable opportunity for teachers to obtain permanent certificates, provided they stand an approved examination at the close of the term. H. HECKERMAN, June 19, 1807. Co- Superintendent. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. W . IIOERHENS, UPHOLSTERER. W°UI L announce to the citizens of Bed- W fe (land vicinity, that he is prepared to do allw iKin his line, in the best style, audon r mtonable terms. MATRASSES, with or without springs, made in a superior manner, equal to s.te best made in the city, and to this branch o. r.is business he would invite especial attention! He may be found at the shop of Michael Weis el, a short distance East of the Borough, or at his residence on East Pitt Street, one doo west of Ma]. Washauaugh's. Bedford, Bee. 5, 1856. —3 m. TINWARE. THE subscriber has now on hand, at his New Tinning Establishment, West Pitt Street, opposite Dr. Harry's Drug Store, a large and splendid assortment of TINW-iRE, which he will dispose ot wholesale and retail, on rea sonable terms. Gall and see liis stock and judge for your selves. /foue Spoulini r made and put up to order, on reasonable terms, i Old Pewter and Copper will be taken for I Cash or Tinware. ABRAM HERMAN. Bedford, April 24, 1857-3 m Chairs and Cabinet Furniture. THE subscriber has removed to the shop on West Pitt Street, recently occupied by Wm. Ritcbey 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 Rocking Chairs, Cine seat and Wind sor, Sofas, Lounges, Ottomans, What-Nots, Music Stands, Fancy Parlor Tables, Break fast, Dinner, and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Ac. Suits of cottage- ! furniture at very moderate prices, so that it ■ t within the reach of ail to have nice, good and fashionable furniture. The Ladies are partic ularly invited to call and examine for them selves, as it will be my desire to please all tastes. N. B. Cofiins will be made on the shortest otice forauv who will favor him with a call. June 12, 1857. ISAAC MKNGEL, Jr. iieltys' Photographic Gallery, "EXCHANGE BUILDING,' BEDFORD, PA W r lIKKK Ambrotyyes, Daguerreotypes <Sc. Sc., are ixccuted in the latest styles and improvements of the Art. A full assort- J meat 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. K. GETTI'S, Jr. May 22, 1857. NEW SPILING AND | SUMMER GOODS. TIIK undersigned having just returned from tie Eastern cities are now recc'ving a large supply of SPRING .IXO SUMMER GOODS ' consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Challics, Lawns, Bril liant, plain and figured delaines, j.ojili its, ca licoes, ginghams, ribbons, t>onnets, hosiery, handkerchiefs, colors, AC.; Men's ami Boys' fancy, plain and black rassimcrcs, cloths, linens, and a large assortment of Men's and Boys' Summer H ear; hoots, shoes, hats, sc.; 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. l)ve Stutfs. AC. All of which will lie sold cheap for cash or approved produce; and to good and punc tual customets a eredit of six months will Ist given. Thankful for past favors they hope by fair dealing to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. J. &J. M. SHOEMAKER, i Bedford, April 17, 1857. r r ss &z so rilME Books and Accounts of the subscriber • L have been left in the Inn Is of JOHN ALMS* for collection. A persons knowing heiu si-Ives indebted to iiim wi please ca and settle huinediatey, and save costs. MOSES STINK. April 24, 1857-f Ai'l'i.H t rioiv ron I'ARom NOTICE is hereby given to all concerned, j that application is about to lie made to the j Governor lor the pardon of James B. Peicbtal, who, at the last February Term of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Bedford county, was con victed of Assault kt Battery upon Mark Leddy, and sentenced to six months imprisomueut. June 26, 1857,-c. FOR SALE. THE subscriber otters for sale two valuable farms, both in Union township. Bed fold coun ty, I'a., the one laying on the road leading from Bedford to Hollldayshurg, adjoining John Ake, Esq., George Beegle, and others, contain ing 146 acres of tirstrate limestone land, about 120 acres cleared—also about 25 acres of tiin- i her land adjoining the farm. The improve ments are a good dwelling 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 buildings that are necessaiy, with a large orchard of choice fruit. The other farm contains about 260 acres, more oi less, laying on the waters of Scrub grass, adjoising Frederick Oster, Crisman's heirs, and others. Over 100 acres are cleared and under fence. The improvements are a good farm house aud barn, and other out build ings, with a well at the door and pump in it: three tenant houses and sawmill, and a fruit j orchard the!con. The last tract above named i is a good stock, farm, as the most ot it is hot- j ; torn land. If these farms arc not sold at privates lie, they will be oil" red at public sale on Saturday, the 3d day of October next, on the premises. G.P.KIDDLE. June 26, 1857. ts. Flv Netts for horses can be found at. July, 3. CRAMERS CO. NOTICE is hereby given that application will lie 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 ft Battery. July 10 1857. CORN SHELLKU, FODDER CUTTERS, A N D CORN >1 ILLS. TI7"E warrant the above Machines to work as VV represented, and if after a fair trial they do not give satisfaction, the purchaser may rey turn them and get his money back. Give "them a trial, and you will save money, as they have not vet been surpassed, if equalled. Dec. 19, 1856. BLVMIRE A HARTLEY. EVERHART, ASHCOM ft CO. FORWARDING —COMMISSION M ERC H ANTS—HOPE WELL—PA. The subscribers doing business under the Firm of Everliart, Aslicom At Co.—are now prepared to store and ship Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Mrehandise, upon reasonable terms. They also keep on hands, Plaster, Pish, Si'if, llock Powder. Sc., to which they invite tho at tention of Merchants in the county, and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour, and Grain, that the Eastern Market, willaffoid. JNO. C. EVERI. ART, C. W. ASHCOM, JNO.F. LOWKY, G. R. BARNDOLLAU. De o 26, 1856 Drug, Paint and Glass WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, CORNER or TENTH AND MARKET STREETS,I Otlice in Second Story, PHILADELPHIA. WE invite attention to our enlarged stock of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Sec., 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 appro rod credit. WE MANUFACTURE very extensively: Premium Pure White Lead, (best,) Kensington Pure White Lead, Pearl Snow White Lead, "Vielle 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 Ziuc Company's products, Tilden anil Nephew's N. Y. Varnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, iiampden Permanent Greens, Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, Ace., &c. IMPORTERS OF: French and English Plate Glass, French and English Cylinder Glass, Colored and Engraved Window Glass, Daguerreotype Glass, Hammered Plate for Pioors and Sky-Lights, Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, See. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN: Druggists Articles generally, Painters' Tools of all descriptions, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Paper Maker's Clay, Satin White, Ac., he. FRENCH, RICHARDS # CO., Store, N. Yv*. cor. of Tenth and Market St... Factory Junction York Avenue, Crown and, Callowhill Sts.. PHILADELPHIA April 10, 1857-.jin. NEW FIRM —AT— HOPEWELL. THE subscribers trading and doing business under the firm of Buindollur, Lowry, A Co., would respectfully inform their friends, and the public generally, that they have opened at the above place, and are daily receiving a large frock of Merchandise, consisting in part of .Muslins, Ticking, Osenhergs, Drills, Cassimeres Satticetts. Cloths, Flannels, Delanes, French Merinos, Silks. Calicos. Hats and Caps, llant ware. Queensware, Boots and Shoes. Groceries ot all descriptions. Also a large assortment of Ready made Clothing, all of which will be sold upon as short profits as can be bad in t.h> coun ty. G. R BARXDOLI.AR, JOHN F. LOWRY. JOHN C. EVERIIAKT, C. W. ASHCOM, Dec. 2d, 1856. IMIMIILr rrVuu subscriber is now prepared to accommo- I- date the public at the Poor House Mill. Custom work and Merchant work done to or der. Ail Flour made by him warranted to give satisfaction, lie respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. NELSOX FAHQUHAH. May 1, 1857-c Bazihs Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re ceived fiom the cJtf', by Dr. llarry. New Jewelry. THE subscriber has opened out a new and ♦'"V"* - * •-A— - - most fashionable Jewelry—consistingin part o Ilre.ist Pius, Finger Kings, Ear Rings, fcic.fsc Call and see his stock, dell DANIEL BORDER. J ■JjjffVOOLKN FACTORY —The sub j Mil Mtriber having rented the well 1 known Woolen Factory, situate in Water ! Street, south Woodberrv Township, Bedford ! county, Pa., formerly owned hy Mr. VI m, 8. ! Fluck, sod now owned by Mr. Adaut Ketring, | is prepared to accommo late the public in a i supcriotlmanner. The Factory is now mule-- | going tli.rongh repair, which will enable Jim to execute w rk as well as can lie done at any other esttblisbmeut In the country. He coast aptly keeps on Hand, Cloths, Satti j netts, Tneeds, Plar.m Is. Blankets, Girth and ! Rag Carpets, Coverlits, Ac., Sec., | Countrv Carding dni_e from the first ot May : until tie first oft K'.'iober, for Cash, e r two cents ' ,>vr poind added ou credit 'V i.I ami all kiruls of country produce taken in exchange tor goods or work. By bag experience iu business, and a desire to pleas l . he liopes tv> receive a share of the public patronage. ROBERT RALSTON. Feb 6, 1857.-6,n. a iNolice. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to tin subscriber, on the Estate 1 of Jacob Kag ar ice, ate of Monroe Township, dee ~ . per sons iiilebted to sai l Estate are requested to makep.iyment immediately, and those having claim!, wi present them properly authentica ted fr settlement. JACOB B. KAGARICE, Aaim'r, Residing in South Woodibrirv Tp. May 29, 1857. ST4till OFFICE. VASHINGTON HOTEL, Bedford, Pa. 14 TRI. MART COOK would announce to Tier J"L fiends and the public, that she has fitted ! up thuold and well known stand, in a very n --| perioeitvle, for the accommodation of the pn b j lie. ji si tors to the Bedford Mineral Spriipt-f j will flid tee Washington Hotel a comfortable sumrer retreat—and no pains will he spared to plea si all who patronize the house. Borders will he taken by the day, week, monk and year. ETA gentleman of high qualification, and cortttua deportment, lias charge of the house, who vitl do all in his power to make the guests huppyand comfortable. E.y"Teruis as moderate as anywhere else iu tliu pice. j D.iiy Stores from Latrobe, Cumberland, ; llolliiaysburg und Hopewell, a.il stop at this Hole A lack lielonging to this Hotel will run be tweei Bedford aud the Springs. Beiford, June 12, 1857,-zz. UMBEL M. MECITCIICN, MI Li- WRIGHT AND BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTUREiu SO.E Proprietor ef JOHNSON'S highly ap proved and much improved SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE; Impriived IRON CONCAVE BRAN DUSTER, the I'reiuuui Maeltne for Millers. Rtdeiue: NO. 64 QUEEN Street, (18th Wari) address Kensingto Post Office." Shp : IIAI DOCK Street, below Front PHIADKLPHIA. Coctco MillStones, Mill Irons, Smut Ma clies, Patent Mill Bush, Portable Mills, tretcbed Belting, Cement and Screen Wire, Square Mesbe.l Boltinc Cloths. Ft 27, 1867 -Bra TTIALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. i V I Harry is our agent for this necessary uitifi. By calling at his store, our patrons withe samples of our papers. We have made our ring selection* with much care, and think we linot fail to please. BMHYOCK At SMITH, *sb, 7 1867. rnilK undersigned bavirtg entered Intm psr i worship, respect My announce to the pub lie generally, that they enow preparer', o fur nish any thing in their line at exceed'itjgly low rates. We are now opening an elegant stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furrnhjiing Goods, I'in Japanned, Brass, French, and Brittania Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Vir.n Ware, Kails, Glass. Brushes, Putty, A large stock j of TIN-WAKE constantly on hand, of our l own manufacture. Spouting and other work done to order, as usual. Stocks of every des cription for wood or coal, of which we are just receiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm Implements in great variety, warranted as represented, the best and latest Invent ions 0 I the d iv. And, as we are every week receiving goods fVom Philadelphia, Baltimore or Pitts, uurg. wo will always endeavor to keep a lul 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 low rates. Wo cordially invito all to give us a call, and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly every thing to make house keeping easy front a noodle to a Cooking Stove, GEO. W. BLYMIKE. \VM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 1856.-1 v. I physicians prescriptions carefully compound od, ;tt all hours of he day or night, at J>r /lurry's. Drugstore. norms & FILLER. Ai'fOßMiVfi IT LAW. BEDFORD, PA. \\riLr. PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL TV legal business entrusted to their care. During the so. sions of the court, the senior partner niay he found at the oliico of the firm, i two doors south of Hon. S.L. Russell's off.el D. 11. HOFILTS, j JNO. 11. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 1850. THE undersigned respectfully requestsal ! those indebted tohim in any manner to make i payment immediately. Oct. 3, 1856. * GEO. W. BLYMIRE. lIEMOVAIj. fTtilK subscriber lias removed his Kkstap- A KAVT AXD BAKKRY AVII C'tSttCTIOSABY Esr.VBUsIi.MKST, to the Rising Suu Building, in Juliana Street, where he would lie pleased to see all his old friends and customers. lie keeps constantly on hand the choicest and best C.iKES, CJNDIES, FRUITS and NUTS, ever offered to the public; also Cham bersburg ALE and MEEK. ile basfitt. d up an Ice t'rcain Saloon, and will keep on band throughout ilie season, a lull supply of this choice refreshment. CT7~ PAR TIES supplied, on the shortest notice, with Ice Crc m, Cakes and Confec tions. Having served regular apprenticeship to the above husi s, and having been constant ly engaged i' for nianv years, lie feels con fident that can reader satisfaction to all who may favor him with a visit. JOHN J. LUTHER. Bedford. April 21, 1857. KJiW MtOKHIIAIii Bkst quality Mackerel—for sal* for Cash, or Produce. Shad and Herring will soon Ik? re ceived. .!. E. CR.IMER & CO. .May 1,1857. &STONKWAHK.—Cream Crocks, A! ilk ' locks of all.sizes; Butter UtsUes,frotu one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, all of which are of best quulitv, for sale t>y A. FERGUSON. Bedford. Jan, 10. 1850. JOiuxr pool LB lespectiully announce to tile - b v v lie, that he has opened a Blacks!I'* 1 '* h shop, at tie stand reevnily occupied hytihe .M rsrs. U eisel. .vk;re he is prepared 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 him a cali. May 1, 1857.—1f WtilTE TEETH and a perfumed breath can be acquired by using the ''Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To be had at DR. HARRY'S. March 6. 1857. 11l HSIILIJSS. Valentine Steckman, PHOPB.IETOH. Boarders taken by the day, week, month aud year. April 25, 1850—tf Country Physicians, can have theii orders filled, with the very best articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt st. Bedford, Penn'a. Oct. 31,1856. DR. B. F. HARRY. 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 "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To be had at DR. HARRY'S. March 6. 30,000 lbs. of Wool Waiitcd AT THE GLoi.fi FICTORY, A'rtcr Meat- 's Mill, Middle Woodberry Tp. JH\ KEiGV, P lIJ7 I : oprietor of the above Establishment, begs .respectfully to inform his numerous cus tomer.', and the public generally, that he will contivn.'e to manufactuie all kind's of WOOLEN Gool>y. He has on hand any quantity of Patent Premium Coverlets, Blankets. Cassi mexes, (Moths, Tweeds, Satinets. Flannels, both bitrrvvd and plain, Woolen Carpets, Itag Carpets, aid Stocking Yarn, of all kinds. As lu> linvs made another very important ad dition to his already extensive and improved machinery , anequelled in this or any of the adjacent Counties, he flatters himself that he is now ina 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 'SI, 1857-h CC7" N. B. T'he highest price will be paid for Wool, in Goods or Cash. JOHN 11. ALLEN U CO. SOS. 2 $ i CHESTNUT Street, (south ude, below Water,} PHILADELPHIA, (The Oldest Wood-ware House, in run Citt.) "jYTANCFACTAJIEKS and Wholesale deal -LTX ers in Patent Medicine, mad) BROOMS Patent Groved CED.iR-W.dRE, Warranted not to shrink. WOOD and WILI.OW-W IRE CORDS, BRUSHES, &c., of all descriptions'. 1 lease call and examine our stock. Feb. 27, 1857.-zz. TO keep the teeth and gums hmlthv Use BaEin's Rose ton th paste, ortbe Balm of a Thousand Flowort*, with a good brush,all j of which can be purchased cheap, at Dr. Har- I ry's. (■real Attraction. —o— COLIN LOYER, Merc hunt Tailor, TAKKS litis method of announcing to the citizens nf Bedford and vicinity, atnl strang ers visiting the place, that lie has just received at his old stand in Bedford, next doorwestof tße Bedford Hotel, the richest assortment of Cloths, Ac., he has ever yet ottered to the pub lic, ami to which lie invites the attention of pur chasers, satisfied that be can accommodate, both aa to price and quality, all who favor him with a call. He has a Superior article of cloth, for hoy's elolhing, which Le can sail so low as to astonish those w ho examine its quality. QyGurrnents, of every description, iu bis line, made to order on the shortest notice and most reasonable term Cr7*Hc would direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising some of the leading arti cles to lie found in his establishment t Black Cloths, ranging iu price trom $2.60 to $9,00 per yard ; Bine Cloths; Olive Browns A Greens; liiuck Casimeis; Black Doe-Skins; French Fancy Casimcres; Linen Drillings; Plain if Figured Grenadiens; Superior article of Black Satin; Velvets; Marseilles Vestings; Buff Cnssimeres. A line article of Shirts, latest style. J.isle Thread under Shirts 4r Drawers. Cotton Shirt, collars latest style; Lawn Cravats; Black Silk '• White Linen Handkerchiefs; Summer Stocks; Superior aiticle of French Suspenders; Black Kid Gloves Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk Lisle thread '< and all other articles usually kept by Merchant Tailors and Gent's furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. 12, 1660. lilMlHili Hum, AN J> GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. 1111 E subscribcrreapectfully beg: leave to an . uouace to ins old friends and the puhli geaerally .that he has teased at:d taken possesc sion o t the Bedford Hotel.lately intheoccu pancy el Col. Adam Barub&rt. it is not lii designto make many professions as to what lis willdo.but he pledges hi* word „at hismose energetic efforts will be employed to rendct comfortable all who give hi jacatl. Thehousr will be handsomely title- up, and none bite cftrefu land attentive scrv.ats will be engaged; Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as wel. as those attending Couit, and the traveling community generally, are respectfully invited to give hima catland judge for themselves. CT?" The stages all now stop at this hotel, Boarderstaken by the week. uiouth or year onf avorahleterms. ¥T" Ample and c .aifortable stabling is at t ached tothishote , which will always be at ended by a carefulh ostler. Also, a safe and convenien tcarriage house. JOHN IIAFKU. Bedford, Apr.i G, 1855. zz DR. liELLIXG'S CANCER IVSTiTITB. Hie treatraont of Cancers, Tumors. Wens, Ulcers, Scrofula, any Growth or .Sore. Chronic Diseases, generally, can be cured, (if curable,) without surgical operation or poison. J- or all p-irMcnl.tr* write, state di seases plainly .and enclose twenty-five cents for advice. All letters t: i.: t have a postage stn.np i enclosed to pre-pay answer. Medicine can lie j sent any distance Address, C. r.. K KLLIXG, M. D.. MeeVtanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. i fTT" Mechanicshurg is 6 ntilcs from Harris- i burg, on the C. V. Railroad, and avcessilde I from all parts of the Union. Oi l and young, poor and rich, come all—wo I will do you good. OCT** i'o those a (dieted who cannot visit nt< | personally, i will send, per mail, on receipt of : >•>.110 only, a Recipe to prepare Medicine, with i lull directi o* .- for use, Ac. State all particu- I fa is. Aldi• ss as above. Fet>. 2 7 i867.-z. A alms- Fr. Jordan. LAW PART VERSHIP. j King A Jortliin, A (orncys at Law BEDFOK \ PA.. WILL practice in the :reral Courts of Bed ! ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business j intrusted to their care will be promtlv and faith- ' fully attended to. ()!- i- ICK in Juliana street, formerly occupied by D. It. II iliiis, Esq., and more recently in the occupancy <>f Jos Mann, Lsq. January, 3, 1833. FBH I Will attend pwacUukllT *uvi csrtfufiy to all operatioea in- I I tnu'icd u> Bia art Teeth Hied, jlug;;tKl, regulated, dte., i \ artificial leeth :UTU<], front noe to en entire ••?!. \ J moderate, arid all operation* wnrraniod. 1 Term* INVARIABLY CASK. Offina on Eaat PiU street, Bedford. Pa. ==M Plastering Lnilis!! r 1 1 " u -?1 having erected X a Mtlltor sawing Bbastkhino Lathsou hi i premises in Union Tp., Bedford count v. is now 1 ready to furnish any quantit v on the'shortest 1 notice. Price 51.60 per thousand. 8 ft. lone Other lengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St.Clairsvil!" i ] he promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH Union In.. Feb. 16.1854. 1 \VO Journeymen Tailors will be emploved | by the subscriber, if application he made inl ine it itely—constant imploymcnt and gootl W, S O L wII J b ;i K'lven. c. LOYER. Bedford, Dec. 12, 1860. Alargetseirtui nit of Hair. Tooth, and Clot It brushes jtt*t received, at Dr. Harry's. SU M MK Li ARK AN^MKNTiT and Broad top lb R., Ou and after Mon- j day. 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 ClO p Arrives at Hopewell at 9 10 A. M., and 5 40 Connecting at Huntingdon with trains lor JKast anil West on Penna. K. R. THOS, T. WEERMAX. Sunt, Huntingdon, Feb. 20, 1857. HI ILWSBPIIS. DK. HARRY, at the Chap Drug and Book Store, hasjustreceived, a l.i-f" assortment nt the liest flavoring extracts, together with Buk ing Soda, Cream of Tartar. Saleratus. Ac. 0 the very best quality, all of which lie will set a tthe lowest prices ! DRUGS,BOORS AND STA TIONARY. DR. F. (. REAMER, Bedford, Pa., HAVING purchased the Drug ahd Bock Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, baa constant:- on hand, at the old stand, a Urge and well se lected stock of choice Drug 3 and Medicine wholesale and retail, all of Which will be sold at fairtcrms. The assortment consists in part, l)rag and Ckemicu h, Dye (Foods and Jicii, Painti t.r d OiD, Window (Unit and Ware, Tobacco and Segtirt, Per/vrntry, Pane, article, 4c., 4c. PATENT MEUICISES. Having the recti!* agency toi the sale ol allot these tin d,eii< ► the public are assured that they e:e ol llel audi us lre stood the test ol t.n c end op rience, and can he solely rt-t t n t"r i i < d nuine, vis: Tow nsend's and Sand's Ri:;>:ii rilla, Wistar'a Balsam ol Wild C'hnij. A><- Cherry Pectoral* Moffat'* Lite Pills ai.d 1"l u , nix Bitters, Dr. Jayne'a Famil) Mt-diriiui Fahnatoek'a, Hobensatk'g, at d other VIIB:-:IJ. ges; 1 100 Hand's German Bitters, Ac., & f . Constantly on hand ft large stock 'ol historic biographical, scientific, religious, pvt!;o. school, and miscellaneous 1 C(JhS. Also a great variety of J-jtACY S Tj. TICK JtRY, Cap, Post and wir.jping )ajoroi.uiy quality, Pa per Hangings in great taijeiv.-- Window Blinds in patterns or 1 y the t icte.-"" Wall Paper, Steel and Fancy Gore's. BLANK BOOKS of every size and qt a>i*. Pocket Books and Port Monrniis, Bit,,*' Blanl: Deeds and Mcrtgngcs, fold'l'm Pencils, Coml , Bruslc?, IVrJuiM-n- in r.,"'. variety, Soaps, Ac., Ac. ' " Lamps, and CumphfnoOil and E until t Fh id kept .-on tantly on hand. b IdOICP. I.IQI OSS for medical us<; Wolff* Seheirtam Schnapps, Gin, i'oit, Sherrv - • Madeira Wines. j Aug. 11, !854.-tf SIW Fill. SADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Whip*. Ac- OThe undersigned would rupcclfulh ai:in,t i <> to the Public that they have formed a pan,,, ship, and are now fully prepared to maruin: all kinds of work in their line of 1 r*M'i.e-s, , j ; tlie best materials, and upon the shortest tice. | Oy5D Whips, wholes.i.e or retail. She -1 :lt tl,e oW sfi "" i 011 1'itt Street n n SIMON LING I J. A. HFNDFIiSON Bedford, N0v.8156 For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new n.t v.u hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at 1 • i Harry's. ■ A yer's Cherry Pectoral.—For tU- iiV.~, -cl-Couglis, Colds, Ac., can be i.ad at 1 ' , Harry's Drugstore j As the season for chapped hads and faces, is ■ -cA.coiuiiigon, we advise our friends to ca . | Dr. Harry, at the cheaji Drug Store, and get a i box of Baziri's Aniiindinc for prevention and ; cure of chapped hands, only 37\ per box. I-uiiilHT ! I.ii;iiliei*; 100000 SHINGLES of different ! 'V ** "V " kinds. Also, 75.000 tee j ol LLlliiEß of various sorts, such as IVI t ; toe, lel.ow Pine, Poplar, Spruce. Ac. Ft 1 o, V *'• !> - BF.KGLK.O | st. Glairsvie , , ~ iq , 1853-tf ' Won* Confections.—A sat - at Dr. ifarry's cheap Drug Store." ! l>azins and I.uhins Extracts for the Handlo - j -Uehief, Cologne Water. Ac., at Dr. Ham'* ! II D'SJC A MI'SiCAL INSTALLMENTS - ATJL Pianos, Melodious, Flutes. Cuitsis. i Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums,etc.. • I van • ons mannfacinre, always on hand. Dar.it) s,. } . plied tit city wholesale rotes. We l;eeji jiUVJIY .< :on hand a lull assortment of all the new aid fashionable music, which wo .nail at cor cr j pease to any part of the country . I N. B. Music arranged to oider. SIIK Vol K A Bill 11. ~ , _ t'kamt 11 tins j. j March i, 1857. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Justice ol tlie I*cuc*. OFFICE two doors South of the Mvnge House, and next door to the other I Mann A Spang, where he will attend to t;.e : cullection tl all claims in his hands. I Bedford, Jan. 11. lbdti. JOB MANN, G. 11. Sparc. "1 AW i AKI N'F.lSllll'. The uudersin. 0 J J have associated themselves in the Practii" of the 1 .and will promptly attend to all HUM ntsseutr. dto their care in Bcdlord and ad oimng com. -. o JuHanna Strt?t. three dooig southot Mongol ! -so and or. r „ slu the :.m --denceot Maj. Tate. . , , MANN A SPANG. June Ist—lßs4 tf. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. Respectfully lender* liis sendee' o the citizens of Bedford and virinin . Be may always lie found (unless prol.ssi. haliv LI- X-igcd, at his Drug and Book Stoic, in Juliana Feb. 16, 1854. HARDWARE STORE The subscriber would announce tohisnty in G iri I tlm public in general, that lieh.i --j eamovml his lIAKDWABE STCKE tothe rrw' ; uildtng second daor west, of the iUdtor! 110. . Tel, where lie has just received and opened ;t: i extensive assortment of Hardware, ttuhracing | almost every article in that line ot 1 nisi;. j Lis stock ot SADDi.EI; V is ol tl.u lr.t quality j and was selected with great care. He would j respectfully invite all in want of articles in tie , Hardware line, to give him a call, satislnd 'hat he can please all who do so. JOHN ARNOLD. May 113, 1850. _____ _ .\ 0 T ICE. NOI ICi. is hereby given that an application wdi be made to the next Legislature ot the State of 1 cnnsylviinia, for the passage of an Act ot Assembly authorizing tj lt incorporation of a Bank of Issue, with general banking and discounting privileges, under thu general bank nig laws of this State, to In- located at the th rough ol Bedford, in the Counn of liedmrd. •uid called -riie Bedtbril Cuunfv Bnrilt," with a capital of two hundred and fifty thousand ; dollars, and with the privilege c.f ncwasiug the : > true to tiiu sum of tout hun lrc l tr.ou>aial did I lars. K. L. AN'DF.RKON. W. T. DAfGHKIITY, W. P. SC7IELL, A. KING. NICHOLAS f.VONS. SAML. L. ItTTiSEL!.. Bedford, Pa.,Juno3o, 185b.-3ni. BAIUiAINS! The undersigned,desii ous of reducing their stock, in ordef to make room for Spriug Goods, will offer to | purchasers, the best bftrgains ever seen in Bd- I'ord. Call ant] see bow cheap vou can huv! A. li CKAMF U, tcC's Jan. 10 1857.
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