iMffcW'M fitdfliimiNi UKIU TUE PROOFS! According lb (fic pftmWse Wade last week wo reuuie our cjmosW'c ESiJtAL I'aok- Ktt's views wn<lnrM%!oiW tft Main-'.liquor Law which passed the debate in 18o2> as •exhrto&d'bV Of the Senate for Tat i$ / noljuri :. j n • i.i 'tbaMtMfcv-'W"' ft* it L . j ■ ()u the 8d March, 18-">2, Mr. Car other*, frouHhe Connwtteo on Vice and Immorali ty, reported iScnitC Bill, No 419, entitled ".7/i apt (j plohibil t/is miiuficluit and sale of intoxicating /iiftton.'' tfen Senna Journal, Vol. hp. 3b3. MfrdhldHr, a OidpiOn tH4 uiadc to con sider ..tV* was objected to, and the orders.stf lb# day called. A motion was then made to suspend tbo orders to cot at the carts MiHratibtl erf tfffi bill. Oti this motion the ydhs'hnd nays titers tailed, ry to suspend the orders. On this motion I'.vcivßß \Vtod yeb. .See Son. Join*., Vol. 1, p. 480. * • > March 2Jd, the i/iU was taken up for 'consideration: -nd on bfc*qiieatio® whether: the first seetittn sfionid jnKv, rhe yeas and iKivs were calfi-J, and the jJectnuj passed by a vote of l 9 yeas to 14 nays. PACKER. be ing one qf tint yeas, ixo Seu. Jour., \ 01. i, p. 01'"- The bill tos further debated and consid ered during that day, and the day follow ing, as ap|eurs by the same volume ot the •Journal, at pages 51 .Jj 582, (*3B, &0., and tho yeas and nays were frequently called on different sections of the. bill, and in every INSTANCE THE NMN'OJ W.u. If.. PACKER IS t'omd no nit din favor of the, bill, and ./.long with the names of the* other warin frienYrJ hfiliit ' pnthibPory Liquor law. MarulrJlfit-p.IiStVJ!, the sections having been aili agreed to, the lull came up on its lina( passage; ttiid rtrt the -question, "hhail •-tbd'hflrpass* The yeas and pqys were "required by afr- Vrubb and -Mr. PACKER, "and were sjs follows: via; "VKAif. Messrs. lhrnes, Oarothers, Gut "sort, KVf.n?,Pertioh, Guernsey, Hamilton, * !1 Jf islott, lioge, McF.ii'land, Ma- Maloue, PACIvHU, llobertsou '•S.utfinrsoji, and S ifer.—l7. j "Nsy*. Mwisr*. J>uiloy, Buckaloov, Crafeb, '•l'.irth'gpo, FrdTtty, Fulton, Jones, Kin "■zer, McOustiii, Matthias, Muhleu "burg, Myers, •Shinier, ami Walker, Speuk -15. '■SO the ij nest ion was determined in the niTinuntiyc." See Senate Journal, of 1852 Vol. I, p. (>l2. i nch is GENERAL War. F. PACKER'S record In the Senate of and such aro bis votes upon the subject of the prohibi tory Jiijuor law which passed the Senate that year, as proved by I lie Journal of the Senate, which is the ticly authorized record •of pruct •dings. At id yet his pirtizan fiienus, an(l' the unprincipled press which upporir iiimtbr (J woritor, ai e uiuau enough and foeidesrf'enough, to deny that lie is or • ever waif in favor Of piohibiiiou, and round •ly abuse all who assart that he voted for iprohiluWry liquor laws. We say nstuD, hive thcHa Senate Journal* in our uinee, and crtfi show them, day, and date, and page, to any man who wishes to see them, or wlx) desires to know the whole truth on this subject. And we Will here remark that not only did (*enl. Packer tt.ake speedier •in the Si Date in favor of (he hill, and vote as hi ry proved, but according to the well rcineniUured Uig'c of the liedford Gazette, he /ucc I fit CMftatr cote on thefi/tol' jmnsaqe. ■of thts ti'insfrrnis Mniae Liquor Law. For "on b 'king at the linyl vote, It will be observed tlm bill passed by 1 7 yeas to 15 nays. Pdnseqiiently if Gnl. Pucker had voted nay, thi bill would have been defeat* >•. l rut Tta finol passage, by a tie vote, and evidently ids wje foe the bill was what su *ed k- >"; tru !Ju\ ik*iidcs3ucss and disregard of tut; truth which has heretofore denied that Patjlrer wus a prolribitkutisG may also • deny that 'he bill Whrcli passed the Senate .'it was a prohibit!ny Miiye Law, 'The biil ivaA made p of fifteen sections, and w tIR-rehkre too i#g for publication entire- b:ft ni order flint all doubts may be removed lib this point,'and all mouths s'op 4ad, we will give bur readers some extracts from the Wl as spmiiuaus. As before .sta ted, it miH nuHtlcch ".in .let to prohibit the //yi/itififitrr nni site of iiitoiicnfinj liquors. And V'*d<-muik>tiMl,e that tlie bill itself corresponded with the title, we pub lish the first tluve seclioiwi of it, n follows: See. 1. P#' il emvtejy .&<• Tlmf no jursan 'hall lie ajjywe.t :U jtijj" m inufwlncs.ur "■II, hj .hipisoij'. Ws yleik, servant, or agent, .11 , il\,yyufum;!iy., u:a t i U.juari, whether' the suriie' lie' spirituous. yjnous, <r .malt, or a mfxture of the s une, or any of them, ; or any I'd >"" J" wtoxieaiiug j properties', except as nereinaftef provided. J SKO. 2. the ju I" :s, of" court of Uaartcr j Sessions, and the Cahiity' OtrtumisiJotiers, on ! the first Jkipmlpy lJ J'Mft. annually, or as soon •1 hereafter as niav hi} convwiientj may appoint t suitable pel-suns oj° wyfUkiiowu. fiojy-st, tem perate', and uglier habits, to lipv, or TDanutV tme and sell .d soiim con veni -ui point in such oi the Tow:ishp, cjties, within the county*jjmv may &<viu ex;Ht*Unt and proper, win. i a :ii other liquors, Jor sacrantektal, m<"liiial. uyd artifiicftl purpose*, \d WR io oTUrif pititpoitita the pleasure of said, j 4 lgy-s,i J d Cvmoussioncr* for violatnijfthi^rtct. UM ' f St.c.2. T bat each per so a appointed to sell 4V' #anwrt*ttraci count in iff ktpg - tf re liquor bought or m inulaidiirtti by hi, svoeifying. tie? p iuutuy ol each kind <p,qrlu.sd pr manufaoairetl. tl price of lit of pnft'!t*#fU tbo porwon l rout whom p wwiMeeb4ad- nnii Hwtdt<vw>f< the parch utti khw <q4i.tiiil.M'*rf cwotfc kind foldc . and the 2.iut#f ibu grt#..liMpi'. tin-name, u residence, ykytt- 40MhUJiq A>i the perton to, who 1 it was.trdd.-HwUrheJpurposo for which it ; - is pnreiii'.s 'dJUtlhli, lUiJkt shall caxxr the | • Ir/llMKiit M to su-i the mid •r--. .':. t'o n at the rail thereof; he stifill n ipi- J an-ni iiiv, if required■ oq a d.tv and at •• place '• one or uiory puhhslteiLin the conn- j tv. x'uldf upon is opt.ii oi-solepm .--.ftp ni'itjoii < • book or hoots Jh which said aVe hint am! die at toy jto the said judges amf ■ oiti'. issiofeers, together with a balance sheet . -tv.eg the qumtity of each kind Or liquor utgtand soT l by him during the period which !s eifn| lli|4|*t%M it. *qtftit! iggl eglfW COst and proceeds Jin reof; anii if it tialt ap(A'at Ki the salt lndeev nnd cemmis sion|a that t|ie pfotifr "< sabt mamMit to mora than y hat 'wpttU-lm, a r.ur am} *■■■ iU Ur f ! -yuf.'Vsi to iq* roui'MtJ by him fat such coutp nsation. ami shall gpjffoe hint tv pay Ijtn U. ty ; im f teasaro- at' the County ""or the use of the C.utiitwuwoailh. See. 4 F.t'vhlis ft.r the giving pfa cer i"_ itc of apj iiifoical to tho perron au- jlf iozed to soil, upon bis giving bond with at least two sureties in the penal sum of five hundred dollars, conditioned lor his faithful observance of the law, Ac. Sec. ,V. Imposes tines of from thirty to two hundred .dollars, A costs, for violations of tUo act together with sundry terms of imprisonment of not less than two, nor more ■than six months. ; Such ar -' the first three sections Of this i beautiful liquor law in full, and the sub", I stance of the fourth uad fifth; and we doubt j not they are more than sufficient to satisfy j all that a utojc ultra, radical, out and out prohibitory law wa a never passed in the ' State of Maine or anywhere else. It not i only prohibits the sale, uudcr severe penal ties, of all sorts of liqnors, and by every (jßaimry-t?reatiTr smalt, except "tor sacra ineutwljipeflinbail, mechanical, *ud rtistf? oal purposes/' but it absolutely prohibits the iuanufacrhnj' of Ihy a ltd ulf liqwrs, ex cfept for the puijj.-a>j jnst ; luenliqqpd. If this be not piolulitUj witir we know not nhpUt-wwpjldi be A subsequent section gives the right of search and the right to sieze and destroy the liquors kept contrary to the net; and in short, the law seems to contain in itself all the ultraistnoo bis subject that were ever heard of, and some others which strike us us entirely new and original, especially that registry which is :o be "signed at the end therof" by the man who purchases tlxe liquor, stating Jor what purpose he gets it. We have now given our renders a true apd full explanation of Genl. Packers views, votes, and position as a prohibitory liquor law man: and ive will await with pleasure such explanations as his pariizan friends may manufacture for this desperate emer gency. But for the great length of our article we would finish it off with a few choice extracts from the .Bedford Gazette, showing what an j infamous and unconstitutional outrage it. is, and what a navrow-soulcd, and diabolical fanaticism it exhibits, for any man to speak ( of vote for a prohibitory liquor law. We will at our leisure hunt" these matters upal -80, and in the mean time console ourselves with the reflection that for the proper use of a few choice extrae.ts there is no tUubl "a good time coming.'' * UIPORTiST TO .11 a 1.1, OWXEII W'OPD* ARB'S Improved Smiit and Screen ing Machines, .M ill Bushes, Bolting Cloths and Bran Dusters, of the most improved plan: Mill Screws, Corn and Cob Grinders, I'atent Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also. Stover's Potent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. The aWve articles are kept constantly on hand, and can he obtained at any time, from S. D. BROAD. ScheHsbwg, Bedford County, who is also gent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining odnties. Mill wright work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February In. 18-iti. MeCOKM ICR'S Reaper and Mower for sale l'y S. D. BROAD at Schellslmrg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedlord oiinrius. Filwuary 15, 1850. *>KST QUALITY OF lI.UIMKUK 1) jCy IRON ! —Rlytiiire A Hartley, keep censt.mtly on hand, all sizes bist Juniata Iron, at Forpe prices, for ru.v'i or its equiralenl, also Roiled Inn, NTH Rods. Strap J ion and Nailes. All orders filled promptly. A Great Arrival of SPXIIKTG- OOODS. Baateni Cities with a laraa stock of Spring Goods; and is now exhibiting at (HEAP SIDE, a general assortment of New Style of Spying Goods, comprising Ladies Dress Goods, part. Ducal. Crocoveila. Cballi, Fancy ami Plain l)e Lainr, Brilliants, Lawns and' Cali coes, etc., (ii*r. j -y . f P j f t • . i Gentlemen and ItoVsHvfiar j Ob si m e r<M.- Cas slnetts. Canton Cloth, .Sbepberd Checks, Cot- eli. , Boifc, ShM's' Hats. Bnnii-t4 W'ejlepeji l liagCArfo tJ. IM.G i'HI Ofotti. Struct M Hisses.' White and Brwvn ->ng.irs, Grti-n ami Black ! Teas, Groceries os all kinds, Uueenswaru, j Tubs. Buckets, Bro >ms t etc., Hardware, Sho-1 vels, Forus. Ilvp, Knives and Forks, Spoons,' etc.. and all articles usually kept hi Stores. All kinds of produce taken in exeeango. The undersigned will sell cheap for cash or produce, and hopes by fair dealing to receive Ids usual share of patronage. G. w. lurpp. Bedford, April 10, 1857. I N the Court of Common Picas of Bedford . County. In the matter fof the petition of Margaret llnniiiun, I'ar.hi.ivo <> t pcrDotmue tOStuiionv, and the Kilo fluTcfu lAttM* by sM Tpi. Foster and X.\fiey TiisNjtrffP, ( >r * in' Case of their 4ittr*to tticifi Ileus and MiVlp asonf.Mivtjd, and to i others interested, to appear and show cause, fcc. The undersigned, appointed •by said court to examine witnesses upon the part of ai fiarti.es in interest, and to reduce tlnpr testimony to writing, gives notice that he wi attend to the duties Of liis appointment at tie 1 house of Vvue Kay, at Stonersfown, in said County, on tuesdiy", the Bstli dry of Ju ly. 185_, at 2 o'clock, i'. M., Continuing to sit n n t ia ' the testimony is taken, when and where i petrous interested are notified to .attend. Jorzx ii. Fiu.Eji, J*W 2fi, ltT>7. Coinmisaiouer. TO BUILDERS. mho Jntribritom fnliy prepared nfnrm"sh nn-1 1. ipiauttty or quality OtHujidijig Lumherany Blistering Lath*. Orders directed to St. Claim ►|U. Bedford County, will be promptly attended C|, by jftsiitg a reasonable notice. 1). BEKGI.E Hoc. 'J9, 1854. SXIW.K k SMITH, tii tHiirusiuniG, ii., ami 8r AT ION BUS, and D - tlera is Munii-anl Musical Instrument*. Our sto.'k lit,m .6%^|mr>ery. >lu **• Jj,;tsiv.ii.itislT i u";; 11 "A. i v aif f niJSe hi, BI iiu Is, dd;\ American I.;!'. •,;! :p .. and hteyljCiisradt moiiKl'ii|s f..r frames •'-i t'W ; . whvilivi.il • .111! retail. J>r.lt. P. lUrft.lj ngyni f;jjr Bedrdht, in 4 nil ohlsrc givtfh film win NepromyCy attcnae'f to. Mi rob 7, jy.">7. \OTI(t. Th.-.an.kwiff* '! dcsirr-i to fnftnrfe the teach ers 1 the Cuinmim School* ,<>/ Bedford Uq., rod thdse *I mi desire to preparo tbems'iua J'or leaching i the County, that lie wi open a schno, in Bedford, on the A orrmil princpe, for thvu instruction, fret of charge, for tuition. Tire school wi continue open three months from the lt of Xuy. It is expected that those who design "to teach during the next winter, w i endeavor to attend. From the first Mon j4ay in septi)inUer, to the close of tlie schoo,, Fwi h ' r-'jijr led ns th • time tor .1 g eirrr meet ing of a tie teachers in the county for the pu:ito.se of exercising iu those branches taught 111 the Gomroon .Scbous; this wi also afford a favor ibe opportunity "for teachers to obtain permanent uertiticates, provided they stand an approved examination at the rinse of the term 11. lIKCKKKMAX, June )!>, JKj ( , Go. Superintendent. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. TE&IR ' Vl ■ < L'J if ahtprtit : "■ • ' •' citij-.eßs of Bod- IV IV' otuidvi t t hv is pr.-pared to (o all w .Rift ffis liue,tnjb bgat style, * and on rtsaurtWe|iV*. • Matrass#,fviibOjMwthottl 8l iriiigJ. asuimriar ta.fhiier, G)al, ie best mvJedn the city, and L> thTwUranch n. nis business ho would "111 vire especial attentionl ilic m ty he found at the shop of Michael \Vels. .4, a short distance East uf the Borough, or at bis reslttcnceoa East l'ttt Street, ; oue 100 west of Ma). Washattangb's. Bedford, Dec. o, 1800.—3 m. m\mi THE subscriber lets now on hand, nt his New Tinning Establishment, West Pitt Street, apposite Dr. Harry's Drug Store, a large and splendid assortment of TINWARE, which he Jilt dispose Ol wholesale and retail, on rea- , sonable terms. Call and see his stock and.judgo for your selves. Ifnnse spouting made and put up to order, on reasonatde terms. Old Pewter and Copper will be taken for Cash or Tinware. ABKAM HERMAN. Bedford, April 21, 1537-iSnt Chairs and Cabinpt Furniture. THE subscriber has removed to the shop oa West Pitt Street, recently occupied by Wrn. Ritchey* as a Machine shop, where ha continues to make to order and keep <>n hand a geueral assortment of chairs and Cabinet furniture, consisting in part of Spring Seat Parlor Ghairs, French Rocking Chairs. Cane seat and Wind sor, Sofas,, Lounges, Ottomans. What-Nots, Music Stands, Fanev Parlor Tables, Break fist, Dinner, and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, In c. Suits of cottagc furniture af very moderate prices, so that it is within the reach of all 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 desiru to please all tastes. X. B. C'dTins will IKS made on the shortest otiee for any who will favor him with a call. June-12, 1857. ISAAC MENGEL, Jr. (ieUjrs' Photographi); (iallery, ■ EXCHANGE BUILDING,' BEDFORD, PA WHERE Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes. (Sat. (J-c., are 1 xecuted in tbe latest styles add improvements of the Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy cases, gold mid plated Lockets nt very low prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine his specimens. T. li. GETT Y3, Ju. May 22, 1837. NEW SPlllXli AN'D SUMMER GOODS. Thb undersigned having just returned from he Eastern cities are now receving a large supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks, Challies, Lawns, Brli | liaut, plain and figured delaines, ptplins,ca licoes, ginghams, ribbons, bonnets, hosiery, handkerchiefs, color*, ac.) Men's ami Boys' fancy, plain and black cassimeres. cloths, lineos, and a large assortment of Men's and Boys' Summer Weat; hoots, shoes, hats, AC.; drills, tickings; muslins, flannels, siugl- ami double carpet chain, all colors; Groceries, syrup, mohisees, white and brown sugars, green and lilwk teas, tobacco: Quccnswarc; Glassware: Buckets, Dye St litis, ac. All of which will lie sold cheap for cash or approved jiriKhtce; and to good and pitnc tnal customs-i# a credit of six months wpl be ; given. Thick till for past favors they hope by j fair dealing to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. J. J. M. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, A]nil 17, 1837. 3W €T 3> TT 2S *2 BBS TIIK Books ami Accounts of the subscriber have boon It ft in tin: hands of Jmi a At-sii* for collection. A p-rsous knowing b<-m- S'-Ivcs indebted to him wi please ca nml settle immediate*", and save costs. MUSKS STINE. April tit, 1857-f iPI'LIfiTION FOil I'.ißlfOli. XpMUft ifli*eiiy given to all concerned, that application is about to be mad" to the Governor tor the pardon,of James B. iVichta 1 ), who, at the l ist Fchru try Term of the Court <f (Juartcr Sessions of Btsllord eo.tiity, was con victed of Assault K Rittvry upoi Mark Leddy, and sentenced to six mouths impiisouinent. Jutie 26, 1857.-c. FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale two valuable' firms, both in Union tmvuship, Bedfoidcottn- 1 ty, Pa-, the one laying on tie road leading! iroin Bedford to llollidayshiirg, adjoining John i Ake, Esq., George Beegle, and others, coiitain fdfig 146 acres of nfstrate limestone land, about ! Pit) acres clcatefl—also -about 25 acres of tim | tier land adjoining the farm. The improve f-ments arc a good dwetmig house r-nd a large ' j new hank barn; also a good spring house ov.-r I a never falling limestone spring. There are al- I so all other out buildings that are necessaty, with a large orchard of choice fruit. The other farm contains about 200 acres, more ot.less, laying <>n the waters of Scrub grass. adjoining Frederick (later, Crisman's heirs, and others. OverTWO acres are cleared and under T'lov jiuproiainieutl arc a good farmhouse and barn, and of her out build ing#, with a well at the door and pump in it; three tenant bouses and sawmill, and a fruit I orchard tbote.m. The last tract above named j is a good stock latin, as the most ot it is bot> j torn land. ' If theso farms are not sold at private site, j tliey will be otf-rod at public sale on Saturday, the 3d day of 'lctobcr next, on tin- premises. G.V.KIDDLE. June 26, 1837. ts. NOTICE is hereby given that Application will he made to the Governor of Pennnvl ■ vania, tor the pardon of Daniel (Jordan, run i -yietod at tin: May Sessions ot Bedford County, i 1837. of Assault A Battery, j July Id 1837. SIX CENTS REWARD. J RAN AWAY fr<m the subscriber, on the 23d ! ult., Joa* (V-Fixet. an apprentiee to the I F arming business. All itersons are cautioned I against harlioring art rutting said.bpy, as I aiu I determined to pay uo delits of liis contracting. IJvVAG V. GKUVK. | W. Providence Tju, July iff, 1.j7.-c. | 7:Xi-^n —; " -. ■■ :-T i Nevr Jewelry. rjlllK subscriber bust opened out a new and JL splendid assortment, of all kinds ot the j most fosbionahle Jewelry—consisting in part o Breast Pius, Finger Kings, Far Kings, Nc. &c i Call and see his stock. ! del 4 DANIEL BOKDKR. TOUR IIISE MILL. f Flur subscriber is flow prepared to accommo- X date the putdic at the Poor Hriuse M lib i.Custom work and Merchant worit done to or [ dor. All Flour made by hint warranted to give satisfaction. Hp respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. NteltUX FJPQUUAH. -May 1. 1837.-c A iarghea ssortmeut ot ilair, Tooth, a ltd Cl>ifb j i ill-ruses just received, .at Dr. Hatty's. Drug, Faint and Glass WHOLESALE WAREHOU3E, Constat of THSTU a .so Market Sru*ws,J OlHce in Second Story, PMUIDELPHIA. WfV. invito Attentiwi to our enlArgm! stock * V 1 Drugs, I'aiutw, Ults, Varnishes, &0., i ' siteil expressly for our aaluu, ami c.ompr.is i ' >no uf the .finest the United States, which wo oiler at low prices, for cash <>r appro rod (Credit. H E MAN y FACTUIIE very extensively : Premium Pure White Leah, ( best,) Kensington Pure White head, Pearl Snow White Load; "Vielle Montague" French Zinc, (best.) Pure Snow White American Zinc, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc, Silver's Plastic Fire and Weather-proo Paints, Chrome Greens, Yellows, and cbtors gener ally. AGENTS FOR : Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass, Genuine Fruity h Plate Claps, (warranted,.) The N,ew Jersey Zinc Cpihpany's products, Tilden and NephfeW's N". V. Yani'shes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, Hampden Permanent Greens, Pure Ohio Catawba JJrandy, tstc., Ate. IMPQRTKKS OF: French lyid Etig'lifh Plate 'Glass; French and Knglisif Cylinder €H#s, .Colored ami Engraved Window Glass, Daguerreotype Glass, Jlatntueied Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights, Drugs, Chemicals. IVrfiitiierv, &c. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN: Druggists \itleles generally, I'aiiiteW Tool* of ail descriptions, Hydraulic anjl Roman Cement, Cabinet] and Land Plaster, Paper Maker's Clav, Satin White, &e., &c. FRENCH, '-HieHARDS $ CO.. Store. N..W. Cor. of Tenth and Market St... Factory Junction. York Avenue, Crown ami, Oallowilill StS., PIiIhADGU'IIIA Ajiril 10, IS-37-S|n'. KEff Fla M —AT— THE subccribers "trading and doing business under the lirin of B.iindolltr, Lowry, k Co., vvottld renpi">clfully inform their friends, and tile public generally, that they have opened at the ahove place, and are daily receiving a large stock of Merchandise, consisting in part of Muslins, Ticking, Osenlwrgs, Drills, Cassimeres Sattie.etts. Cloth*, Flanneis, DelaoiiS, i"reueh Merinos. sj|ks. Caljeos. Huts and Caps, Hard ware. (Jueemfware, Bor.ts and Sloes, Groceries id' all descriptions. ' A,lso a large assortment of Ready wndoClothingjuill of which w ill be sold upon as short profits as can he had iji the coun ty. G. it BAItjXDOLI AH, JOHN F. lid WRY. JO 11N C. EVER HART, C. W. ASHCOM, Dec. 20,18.M1. ILK Al> TIIIS. Extra quality Ciicwing Tobeqco, superior flavored Tl.iVaima Segars. for sale at July, S. CRAMER k Co. CORN SHELLKK, FODDER GUTTERS, A S l> COII N M ILLS. VE warrant the above Machines to work as represented, and if af.tr a fair (rial they do not give satisfaction. tlw purchaser tnav rev turn them and got his mono - hack. Give them a trial, and jou will save money, as they have not yet heun surpassed, if equalled. Dec. 19, IX-3G. KLVMIIiE & HARTLEY. EVERIIART, ASHCOM & CO. FfißWißßlXGfOiliffilON MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL—PA. The Mibtcrihers doing business under the Firm of Kverhart. Asliconi At Co.—aro BOW prepared t<> store and shipFhrtir, Grain, and all kinds of MrehanJiso. upon reasonable terms. They also keep on hands, Plaster, Fish, Se , Rock Powder, i(e., to which they invite the at tention of Merchants in the county, ami Far mers. Thy highest cash prices paid for Flour, and Grain, that .he Eastern \ arket. willatfoid. J NO. C. CVKKh \KT, C. W. AYHOmt, J NO. F. I..OWKY, g. r. b a UNdollar. Dca'JG, 1836 JtHi.\ 11. lIJ.ID he t'O. ~i ''OS. '2 j- 1 CH EST Si T Street, (south sUe, U Mott IVaitri) PtiILJDJELPHIA, (TiieOldkst Wood- wake Housk, lx thu City.) MAN UFAOTAb KliS and Wholesale deal ers in Patent .Medicine, rnid: BROOMS, Patent Groved Warranted not to shrink, IVOM) atid IV f/.LOW-WARE, CORDS, BRUSHUS, Sc., of all descriptions. Phase call and examine our stuck, roll. 27, 1857.-zz. the te. tlr and |trint h smithy.— Use 1 B tim't Kose feiotis paste, or ctis of a TTion<iiflff'Protvenc with a go,id bThsfi.hl? of which can be purcb we I pv. Har ry's. DU)I M ER ARRANGEMENT.—Huntingdon anil Bgp yd top K, 11., On and after Mon day, March 2d% 1857, two piUiwHjjer trains a day each way, (except .Sunday.) will runic tweeu llopewell ami Huntingdon. Leaves Hopewell at 12 13 P.M., and 0 10 P.M. Arrives at ilopcWell at 9 10 A. M.„ and 5 40 P.M. - . t Connecting at Huntingdon with trains tot East and West oil Penea. Jt. U. THUS. T. WEEK .MAX. Snpt. Huntingdon, Feb. 26, 1857. LIST NOTICE. Al4- persons knowing themselves indebted f to the under:,igned, will please call immediately, and attend to the payment of their accounts, especially those having Unsettled book a-ccountx. Those who neglect or refuse to attend to this notice, will be compelled to pav cost". MILLER & CON LEY. Sehellsburg, July 21, 1857—Gt. HANK NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the books for the subscription to the capital stock of the Cetdrul Bank ofPenn'.i, to be located at //ollidiys hurg, Blair county Pa., will be opened at the following places to, wit : At Avers Hotel in Williamsbnvg, on Tuesday anil Wednesday, the lltli and 12th days of Au gust next. At the Martinsburg Hotel in thu Borough of' Martinsliurg, on Friday and Satur day, the 1441} Art ! 16t!i (iays of A'fgnst next. At the Bedford Hotel in the Borough of Bedford on Monday and Tuesday the 17th and 19thdays of August next. At the Logan House, in the Borough of Altoonn, on Thursday, the 20th | day ol August n \t. At the National Hotel ii I Tyrone city, on Saturday, the 22d day of Au- I gust rJ*t, when all win* desire to tik! stack in | said Bank will have an opportunity to do so. i The Books will be kept open six hours during each day, and all pet,-iona t subscribe shall first pay the attending Commissioners the sum of live dollars oil each share so subscribed. T. 0. MACDOWELL, G. L. LLOYD. S. W. RHODES, Committee on part of Commissioners. July 17. ISs7.—f. BQMKTUING IiXTKA. Boston Ten and Pitf Nic Crackers. Swijs Cheese, Sardines in Oil, London Pickles, Mackinaw Trout just ree'd, and for sale bv OLiMKR St Co. July 3. p >dzins Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re- IJP. vived ftotn the eSty, by Dr. Harry . fnilK hsdcrFignhd having" -utT+ed Into par JL nersWp. respect My announce to Iln-ft|b 1 lio generally, that they e now preprint! > fnr pish anything iu their nt:- Ut exceeding!) low rates. We are now opening an elegant stock ot Hardware, Cutlery, JloiiSe Furnishing t'oodr, Tin Japanned, Brash, French, and H>ltt-.iliia Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Pin*' Ware, Nails, Glass. Brushes, Putty, Ac.. N-. A large slock of 'TIN-WARE constantly on hand, ot our own manufacture. Spouting and other woH; done to order, us usual, STOVKS .) every des cription for wood or coal, of which we ;ue just receiving some beautiful new pafterbs. Also Faint Implements in great variety. \vuWanted as represented,the beStand latest Inventions,,f the day. And. as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltiinote. or Pitts, tttfrg. we will always endeavor to keep a fill supply of everything in our line, or at leas f'brnisti any article required at a short notice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds nl Lead I'ipe. Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, nhd especially the Ladies, as we have nearly everything to make house keeping easy from a lieeule to a Cooking Stove, GEO. W. BLYMIRE, WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, 18.3fi.-ly. Ohvsicians pre script ions carefully compound |. ed. at all hours of he day or night, at Dr Harry's, Drug Store. VIOFIUS & FILLER. mmm at law. BEDFORD, PA. tTTILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL VV legal business chfrosded to their icate.— During the sessions of the court, the senior partner may he found at the oflice of the ffrtn, tw o doors south of Hon. S. L. Russell's otb.ts. 1 D. 11. 11 OFTtJS. .TNO. 11. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 185 G. THE undersigned respectfully requests al those indebted tohim iu any ntauccr to make pavment immediately. Oct. J, 18-30. ' GEO. W. BLYMIRE. ' REMOVAL. rJTIIE subscriber has removed his RUST A it- ; JL KANT ASH RAKEKV ASO GOSFKCRTON UI Y J I Establishment, to tho Rising Sun Building, iu Juliana Street, where he woukl be pleased to see all his old friends ami customers. He keeps constantly on hau l the choicest and best CAKES, CAM DIES, FRUITS and NUTS, ever nt lured to the public; also Chant ■ bershurg ALE and BEER. He has ttued up an ice Cream Saloo?, and will keep on hand throughout the seisoli, t mil supply of this choice refreshment. tOT PARTIES supplied, on the shortest notice, with lee Or-. in, Cakes and Confec tions. Having served regular apprenticeship to the above husi s, and having been constant ly engaged i r for tuaiiv years, lie teels con fident that can render satisfaction to ail who mav favor him with a visit. JOHN J. LUTHER. Bedford, April 21, 1837. NEW HACkEUAL^ Best quality Mackerel—for sals flßc.ish or Produce. Shad auJ Herring will soon lie re ceived. A. fc". CRAMER k CO. May 1, 1837. STON EW'AUtS.—Cream Crocks, Milk Clocks ot" all sizes; Butter Dishes, from one to one ami at half gallon Pitchers, till ol which are of best quality, for sale hv A. FERGUSON- Bedford, Jan. IG, 18-3 G. W'lilTE TEETH and a perfumed breath can be acquired by using the '-Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To be had at Dli. HARRY'S. March G. 18.37. TIE MEIEI HOUSE, Valentine Steckman, 3PPLOPRIETOH. Boarders taken by the day, week, month tud year. April 23,1856—tf Country Physicians, can have their orders filled, with the Very hest articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt st. Bedford, Penn'a. Oct. 31, 1856. Dit. B. F. 11ARKY. For pimples, and wrinkles and freckles and tnfl, Nothing has e'er been discovered bv man, Lika thst wonderful product of tropica) bow ers, The popular "Balm of a Thous in 1 Flowers." To be had at DR. HARRY'S. March 6. STAGE OFFICE. Wa\SHINGTON HOTEL, Bedford, Pa. MRS. MARY 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, tor the accommodation of the pnb- I lie. Visitors to the Bedford Mineral Springs I will find the Washington Hotel a comfortable summer retreat—and no pains will be spared to please all who patronize the house. Boarders will be taken by the day, week, month and year. "cf7"A gentleman cf high qualification, and eorteous deportment, has charge of the. house, j who will do all in his power to make the guests j happy and comfortable. I u77"Temis as moderate as anywhere else in the place. ' Daily Stages from Latrobo, Cumberland, Hollidnysburg and Hopewell, all stop at this Hotel. A Hack belonging to this Hotel will run be tween Bedford and the Springs. Bedford, June 12. 1857.-zz. LLLTLTTW GOODS. ~ A. B. CRAMER CO. have just received another supply of SIMMER ROODS, rendering their assortment very complete. New style calicoes, Barago Robes, handsome white Crape snd Stella Shawls, Brilliants, kc. Su perior French Cassi meres and striped Sat teens for men's wear; also a full supply of Carpet ings, Groceries, Mackerel, Herring, #c. Country produce received, and pood prices , will l>e paid therefor in merchandise. ■ June 20. H. B. CRAMER $ CO. r ITHHE Rev. C. L. Burnett, while laboring as -L a Missionary in Southern Asia, discovered a simple and.certain cure for Consumption, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Nervous Debility, and all impurities of the ftlootl; also, an easy ami effectual mode of inhaling the Remedy. Ac tuatod by a desire to benefit his suffering fol lows, lie will cheerfully send the Recipe (free) to such as desire it, with full and explicit di rections for preparing and successfully using the Medicine. Address REV. C. S. BURNETT, 831, Broadway, N, Y. City. July 31,1857,-Bui. | ... -0- . ,1, , , ~ COLIN LOYES, I lut/vr, ~< IfIAKES Iliti iiiu|iotl vi ;<iiitcui.uijia to tin' 1 ol yfii.Uy, iMiil straiig els Visiting Ult*,pUl.f;, WV l a ( in- okl utund ui' il''' ulp'd, mil door yvifitot' till- floUd, 1 lie.riclpf# Bsserjiuent of Cloths, &.•, hp has cvr yvi wHored lis lite j.uJ !lc. and t-tswhich li# MiviUhttif, tMMaitjvn <>' tAf- Chasera, .sutislied tUiU b en JuicoiiiHluilaie, Ixith nil (Oijtriw.* apd ijuality„ nil whw.lwvor hitu willi small. lie littu a Superiurartdj'' u|tli'th, lot buy'* wh.f.p no liairs'H-••low as to astonish those who examine fits t|ttoh>. ItJf'C iim.tiiis,, of every ikuia ripihdi, in lib lino, made t" order u thoshoilesl no lice and most reasonable tot in would direct attention to Uje.fonpw ipg list, us comprising some of the leading arti cles to BE louihl in his establishment: , Black Cloths, ranging iu price lioin :- oU lo |'i r yard ; Blue Cloths'; • tlive Krowus h Gri'i'tisj Black Cstsiunis; ii'ack lhe-,SkitiS4 French Fancy Cusimeres; Linen Drillings; I'iain 4r Figured Greuadicus; Superior article ol Black Sutm; Velvets; Marseilles Vesting^} Butr Cussitneres. A tine article of Skirls, latest style. Lisle Thread under Shirts <j Drawers. Cotton " " Shirt collars latest style; Lawn Cravats; Black SjUut , rf fr i\ Lite Lfiien Uftadki rchiitfv Summof Stocks; Suj>eri?"anfcl*or Ffcnclf SttsjiCiillcVfrf Black Kid Glovi's Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk < Lisle thread • and all other articles usually kept by Merchant Tailors and Gent's furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. I'd, 185(5. IIPI'IIRB IIOTEE, GEHEEAL STAGE OFFICE. i rpllK sabscribci respect folly begtlesve tosn X riounce to his old friends and the publi ! generally .that iio has leased and taken posse.se sion ol the Bedford Hotel.lately intheoccn pancy of Coi.Adui.i Barnhatti. itisndt his design to make many professions asto what he wilido, but he pledges his word his most energetic efforts wilj he employed to. render comfort aide affwhd gjveni iackll. Tlichouse will he !i uiddm l cljvJit6u" Bpiahd nepe but eareftt land attentive serv .its will beengaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as wefl as those attending Coutt, and the traveling community generally.are respectfully invited to give him a Cijlfand ju Ige for themselves. D3f" Tlte stages ail now stop atthis hotel, Boarderstaken byfl.e week, month or r ear on favorable terms. 117" Ample and c ..ofortahle stabling isat tached totiiishoto', wliich will always be at ended by acarefnlh ostler. Also, a safe and convenientcarriage house. JOHN IIAFKII. Bedford, Apr.l 0, l§£>f>. zz l>!i. KELLIMi S W1 INSTITUTE, IftOli 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 ail particulars write, state di seases plainly,and enclose twenty-hyp cunts lor advice. Ail letters must have api stage stamp enclosed to pre-pay answer. Medicif'c can be sect any distance. Address, C. 1.. KEEPING, M. P., Mcclihtinicsburg, Cuinbtrhiid Co., I'd. K7" Mechanicshurg is 8 miles from llarris burg, on the C. \ . Railroad, and accessible from all parts of the Union. Old and young, poor and rich, come all—wo will do you good. rCT" To those alHicted who cannot visit ijio personally, I will send, per mail, on rceeipt ol 15.00 only, a K■•wipe to prepare Medicine, w ith lull directio' fur use, &c. Stale all particu fars. Addf ss as above. Feb. 27 1867—z. A i£ing. Fr. Jordan. LAW TART YEIISHLP. | Siing & Jordan, J toniejs al Law BEDFOK FA., WILL practice iu the ■ svetal Courts of Bed ford ami adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, mid ail other business intrusted to their care will he pronitly and faith fully attended to. OFFICIO hi Juliana struct, formerly occupied by D. H. Hofiiis, Esq., and more recently in the | occupancy of Jos M.uin, Esq. January, o. 1855. fwfpo I Will attend punrtonlir an,J mr*faltv to a?! oparattuw ia. | I trutuul to TweUi tiled, plu£grd, rrtcuiatod, Ac., aa<i • artitiv-ial U<lh ituwrted, from oa# to an en:ire *t. I • Charge# moderate, and all ojtrattan# wwramnd. i tv Terra# INVARIABLY CASH. Off*# on East Pitt atrret, Bedford, Ta. Plasicniig; Lath*!! rpaiK UffOERSIONED having erected X a Mill for sawing PLASTER ixc LATH SON hi premises in Union Tp., Bedford county, isnotv ready to furnish any quantity on the shortest notice. Pricesl.so per thousand, 3ft. lone Otherlengths in proportion. Letters addressed to meat St. Clairsvilie i be promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH Union T Feb. 16.1854. %r. WANTED. TWO Journeymen Tailors will be employed by the subscriber, if application be made inl ine Lately—constant imployment and good wages will be given. C. LOVER. Bcdiord, Dec. Id, 1856. 30,000 lbs. of Wool YVauted AT THE CLPP.fi FICTOM, heat Mentis 'j Mill, Middle U'oodlterry Tp. JOHN KEACJY, THE Proprietor of the above Establishment, begs respectfully to inform his numerous cus tomers. and the public geucrallv, that lie will continue to manufacture all kinds of WOOLEN GOODS. He has on hand any quantity of Patent Premium Corerlets, Blankets, Cussi nicres, Cloths, Tweeds, Satinets, Flannels, both barred and plain, Woolen Carpets, Rag Carpets, and Stocking Yarn, of all kinds. As he has made another very important ad dition to his already extensive unci improved machinery, ttnequellcd in this or any of the adjacent Couutics, lie flutters himself that he is uow in a position to manufacture and finish Goods, in a style superior to any in this line, in this section of the State. Mi ddle Wooddcrry Tp., May 2*J, ISrO-h X£3~ N. B. The highest price wilt be paid or Woe I, iu Cvods or Cash. } * MUGS, HOOKS M TIOMRV. DK. t. I. Mil KB, : Bora*!; rs., || A\l N( J uwcL <h S' i > rit p. Ua d k< X I store of Dr. S. JL Scott, h/* SONSTANTI* on hand, at the old staid, a large a (of well -,* Jteted stock <>; choice-Drops arid Medicine wlipheaale and retail, ull of which will .„! t j *t fair terms. Thi> ansoiftm tit consist* in pan Orkfs ki Vhttrnruh. Ihfr Hoods uvd Mini. I mmti , J t*,H\ W VteSwi Ulmn and Hart. YiAiirfv and Sejf'M-i, f*ifvtntr<: Far, Patkht Mtmcixi.-.-- IJARIUG i), ttm* agency the sale ol all of fbe>f i„.ii,e,ee the piiidicare assured thai - such as kye >,t ood !hu It t4.<|l lilt- sitltrp rtenee, and tiau l-e SaUiy imj, i|,t liutd > u 1 - V i/ ' '■' ll! ' < 1,,! * 4 -0 1 Saisei G i la ;; ta '""■ wi.dcit.n. /\e!u Ol.en ri'eelorsW JldHal'; TIIfTFTIh "al.tl 1 t t , imx ItHMrrv, n. F|ff Meoitin.a ! Fahiistock 11 obeiiMuk s. ai d off, r vtiudiu ges; Jlot Hand's Gernian Flis. Ke.. kr. Constantly en hand a kig,e sleek ol 1 isloric , hitigraphhral, scientifc, teligf. ujf ioeiit u ! school,ami niisyellancont! /-CLJS. Also a great variety of /. j\ f y ST.IT OA JRY, Cap, l'ftst and wiaj pi, p p„j,, , u !,y .piality, Fnpor JU.ngiitps if, f ,,t Window BRnds In patif-rns or l y 11 i , V W;t1 1 Psjier, Steel a lid J a net Goods. BLJXK HOOKS of eTtei y sire i r d rmliiv Pocket Books and Port Mor tiaii*. J j fr p"' ' Blank Deeds and Mortgage*l gold Jtf-si.i Pencils. Ci-lii! *. firuskts. fertr:n ci vhi t^.at variety, Soaps, kc.. ke. Lam jis, a fid Camphine Oil and Buifi; rTh id kept .onstanfly f.j, J afitl. CHOICh LlQCQltg ft gnit dicn? rse; tf, pp, Scliciuam St-Jm pps/'Gln. T oft, Sl.ertt BL d Madeir.-i ITines. Aug. 11, 3854 -tf Mitt Fllttl. S< ADDLES, llnrifess, Trunks, WMips, kc.— JTlte undersigned won I*l repectlulh ahhi.i.ne to t-he Public tout tlifJ" have funned a paitnt ship, and are now fully prej ,n J to manuiiumi all kinds of w.wli in (hotf tine of busba a the bcsl material.i, and upon the shortest tice. CT~J*S"r"} Whips, wholesale or retail. Siio ;lt '!'-• "'-I stand on Pitt Street ' ' ' ■ ' SiMON 1,1 Mi. J- A. UKNDEKSCxW Bedford, No v. 8150 Frtrthe llair—Jockey Club, and new n,torn bny, pomatums,genuine ox marrow, at In. Harry's. A tor's Cherry Perioral.—Jr or ihe cute 7., g-cJLConghs, Colds, Ale., can he had ;.t In Hairy'* Drug Store As the season for chapped hail* and faces, is XW-comingon, we advise oitr friends to tali on j Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drtig Stole, and get a I box of Baziii's Amaniline for prevention am! I cure of chapped hands, only 271 per box. IdiuiJitr ! f. it in |>cr !! ! IHftOftO SII!X(;J - KS of dillcreiit -* *'' *p'UU kinds. Also, 75.1.00 lee i >t LUMtikiß of various sorts, nuch as IV let j P:ue, 1 el.ow Pine, Poplar, Spruce, Nr. I t ** U \„ . . rn. BEEULE.o I Sh. Llausvjy. 1' it. 13 , 1853-il Hulloway's Worm Confections..— a sate pleasant, and cth ctue! remedy lor vvoim* • at Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Stole. ! II USiG At MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— ; Fianos, Melodious, Flutes, Guitars. • Braa.s Uorss, Glurioii. ts, Drum*, i tc., ol vun j ous manutactlite, always on hand, hands I I'htii at city aitteid* rattx. We Uei p aiwovs i on hand a tuil assortment of aLi the uiw and | fashionable muxie, which we mail at cur n \ i'cnse to any pa it ol the country. I N. B. Music anang,d to cider, BUR VOl K SMITH. ! . _ C..aw.3,r,li.rr. March < , INo,. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH, Justice ol llic Peace. OFFICE two doors South of the Merge House, aud next dobf to Hie oflice o Matin Ac Spiny, where lie wili attend to the collection ol all claims placed in his hands. Beillord, Jan. 11, 1856. Job 31 ANN, G. ]]. SPANG. IAW PARTNERSHIP... The undersipro J have associated themselves in the Praethe of the! if. and willpromptly attend to all mo< ncssentr. ' dto their care in Bedlotd and ad oining conn t>. C7~Olliee 0.. Julianns Street, three <iooi„ southot .Men gel D r.se and opposite the resi dence of MHJ. Tate. ■" MANN & SPANG. June Ist— lßs4 tf. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. (Respectfully tender* his services • A.9. the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. lie may always be found (unless profession;!!!* en gagetp at hi s Drug and Book Store; in Juliana Feb. Hi, 1854. JOT I t'E. NOTICi ts hereby given tlutf nn application will be made to the nest Legislature of the State ol 1 cnnsylvunia. for the passage of an Act ot Assembly authorizing the incorporation ola Bank of Jssue. with general banking and discounting privilege*. Mthler t!* general bank ing laws tu I*: jlooated t the 80, , rough of Be4jonl.hi the fnitinir 4fJi#dford. and called '-The Bedford CoWfy" tfabV,'' with a capital ol two hundred and fiffr thousand dollars, and with the privilege of increasing the same to too sum ol lout hundred thousand did lars. K. h. ANDERSON*. W. T. I>AUGHERTY, W. Pi sell ELL, A. KING. NICHOLAS LYONS, SAML. L. RUSSELL. Bedford, Fa., June 26, 1856—Cm. BARGAINS! The undersigned, desii" ous of reducing their stock, in orde f to make room for Spring Goods, will otter to purchasers, the best bargains ovr seen in Bed- IbnL Gall and see how cheap ton can huv! t i , u - A. fl. OKA.MKK, At Co. Jan. 16. 1807. TO HODSBKSEPERS. DR. lIAKBT , at the Ch af Drug and Book Store, hasjnst recoive'd, a la-ge assortment,,* the bestdavoring extracts, together with Bsk ing Soda, Cream of Tartar. Saleratus, Ac., the very best quality, all of which he wiiltci .Utile lowest prices. VyALL and BLIND PAPEIv Dr. B. K* ▼ Harry is our agent for this necessary artiele. By calling at his store, our patrons will sec samples of our pipers. We hive made our spring selections with much care, and think we cannot tail to please. SHRYOOK At SMITH, Chamber.durg. Much, 7 1857.
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