H *ll*l.* I iNto't be fc_ His shrp i ; -a -few wdrsf West M' H,i lilobe Hotel. lie is a,yU an d goo hints, and inajcfs ill hU : w<*k ~."s thau auybody else.,, Alt want tiuif&rr rtlPssivtf btddllin him. He follow* no otLyr business pay? alt his attvutto!) to waking ijnd sell aoody substantial, ami pheup work. .f ptmadv /bt-kiiltb 1 fif-i' 'he Huir lrfjrtthf- per'tnbtsl, S'trit-Hnr t w any Krone'i artiSt MWtt*l. nrtd-fof ifiir till 11 price. For I.HiV Hair -it km ti,' .qit.d, giving t-A btigHr gfctosy itlqi.biraucy-_~ It cai'st* Gentlemen'* Hair to etirl In the Orrist tktinral now i; -r. it remove* daiuiruif, ,itl)eqv3 AV" -Ltlr the *ppua<*ice *(' being Hekh -a.,-d. l*i,oo only (i;ty Coots. Solus r .mine ouU'-s signed- I .a 1 i,J LMir. y Ot>-., Propria! ny* of tUp •• Dalai oj a V*n*an:t Piou-ejs." K.)t silo by-all Drugging*. ; ldeottva. SHERIFF'S SILL PV vicKffuuilry writ* f KM. F*. t. tin? .tiiv.-ted. theia; tvib bo sold a i ; UK Court Houm? : tv Borough ol fk'lloni, on Monday tbu Hist nv ..I Aug uM; 1857, lit i o'clock, F. H.. the Hq! Estate, to wilr All' •' n'i mtS John BeatvCs light, title dint :i 'teat in rtinl td 4 tr ict of lanii cc litaipitiff .*>o :r.rs more or less, about 2 > acres cleared ami e. ier f. are. with a tu'o story log fiouse, log .h"l> and double log barn iftenion erefcrud. Ad iuing lands WOharfes Cwlvjn, Petdf Mowry .Ii i otli rs; sitn.Uts in Napier Township.'Bed a 1 county, an I t id -n in execution as the prop e:?y of Juh:i BpiiVer. U.ic mi of ground fronting about 12-1 f L - e t on iu B.' hard a-l CNunibersmirg taritjiSWe road i and exteltduig liaKk 'about lib feet to I nicf ot bci.el L. Doflbaugh, with a two story fhtflt'e .vc big shop and log stable thereon erected, i Adjoining Uf-t-Johtt Sto.Mtse mi titex'iat, and 1 l aid of Daui t 4J*|RtM:.uog)i'rf the neat; situ- | " in W iff' jvileinjti Bedford e "inty, and t ike.n tn execution as tUc airuiu.iti ! . : <1 forgo U . Athey. Ji j One traot ol'Und cuntaiuiu? 180 afre more .M less, aootit f.O acroo cletireil anil uu'ter fence, v. ah a two story lop house, tenant lutusc and . hint tiu reoii vpKtpll, al.xi an tipple orcliard i hereon. Adjoining lands of David -Moser. •1 irtin Smd.li and othei*: Mtwitc in l.ondon t-ny lotitttohlp, Bed lord county, ami taken ; : t ion as th • [a'perty f Soloalou auoth. A:i .lefctrl,'>t's Heary K. Strong's interest . i and to a certain two story fr.tnio house in flie '' " : i'. 1 . 1 '" " "'l' being tiiirtv feet sipiaiv.wttli • I."; h iildlng t eiytjj iy- fifteen feet tUtacjjoyl; I- ■ a fraitle stable fit said town, being thirty bv •wetov eight feet, thereon creetcd, and the lot's ■ r |>iec's of ground and curtilages appertait'inig • Carte house a.i t stable; Situate in Broad fop township, Bedford codnty, and tala*f in ration is the properly of Henry K. Strong, j All <1 'ten hint's Peter B.innotifi', rtgh:. title. | iter- - and claihi in and to one tract ol'tmtfn- 5 i .cd ridge land, containing 44adres mori#or iss, situate In Red (dp 1 township. Bedford county, adjoining lands of B. \F. Gnrictson. aiuos Rea.J.tfiri V\'ats>n and others, and ta ; -u in execution as the projiertT o< Peter B tr io ond. Also, one *riC!trt;iJb-lrtfntsldhig sfcout 250 • i -e< in .re or !<•*>. about 70 acres cleared apd under lone *, with a cibiri h >u*e*Hd twi log stn h'•< thereon erected, also an applf> orchard the. u. Adjofiifng land* 81* Kllas I'errin, l>u vi.l Fletcher i situate in Softthamp'- tin township, B llbrd county, and rakeu in ex ecutioii as the property of Thomas Kinser. A so. one tract of laud containing 50 ncoes more or b*ss, about 2 actcs cleared and UR.fcr fence, with a cabin house on I his *taldu there on erected. Adjoining lands or John uraeT, J.weh'i Rurgirt fin I ethers; situate in IJuiou towi.iitt, Bedford county, ami taken in execu ii-i'U as the pioperty of ilenry Cam Also, all 1 feiulaitt's Jam s Collins right, li fe and interest, i and to a lot of ground in the Borong'i of Bedfiriril. fronting 00 feet on the north si lc .>1 Pit: Street, an 1 extending hick about 2 'J f> et. and nunihercd in general plan of sail Borough as No. 188. and having thereon r ctod.i worjitory fOLj trOUs,'. wirb ay back I : ' ling attached and three small sllops thereon eie.-ici. AdkdiiFig lot mow ownwl by John ANip. 1 C|on th • east, and lot occupied .by (ieorg Funk's heirs on the west, and taken in ex •cation as Hie property of James Collins. 11 run M'HJHfI. Sheriff. .Sheriff's Office. Aug. 7, 1857. Philiitlelphiii Brunch Store. ( SLUIP PAPER N ✓ Til 1 undersigned respect fully inform* the cihzeus of Cumuerl md md sucroautliug coun try. ,h it he ins opened in tile Store Room next • '■. or to Butler's (Jibiiiet Ware manufactory on (' nine Street, a wind -sate and retail etab(ib- M. at t branch of p.ulol lphia) for the sale of WALL PAPER. L'lTl ,'LSTERV. Ate., of all '..'.cription*. waich will be soil AT PHILA DELPHIA PRICES! Persons wishing any work done in this branch of business, can rely upon having the same ex • eut.il in a practical, wtrrkmanlike manner, and in the latest city sty It. ■T"A 11 order* left at BeaJl <£ Watts' Store, -Tf*e Cuulbeifind .Mills, or at the establishment, will receive prompt attention. J. ENGLISH. l~r~ Jsttr'-SK-s arid all kinds of Upholstering made to order by a first rate workmin. Cumberl md, Any. 14, 18-77. -d* IJKDFOHD MIOP. THE undersigned respectfully announce* to •he farmers o*'Bedford and adjoining .counties, in. I fhe public it| g.-uural, thai he Is still maiui ' tclurittg, in.l bis on hand at bis shop in Bed f. :d, a l ifge assortment of Farming Utensils, iiich includes the didcrent kind of Threshiug Mae fines, as follows: His well known and olo gmt Four- 11 ofse-Power Tumbliug-Shaft and Strap Power M jhiu. s, Two-Horse Powers. •ud It!* highly improved and. very convenient Tom ilin Shaft and Strap-Power Machine.— '! hi MacTdno took the first premium at our last r .uii'y Fair. Our ,foiir-lif>rsu-tumh' ig sh.'•* mi. l.i.ie is ma le to stand bl the I rn ,l,ic* -• as the sttap In.ncjiiue, or othei us- to >.. pa. . iiaiters. ? '.ic.t-.yfiud"rs are duven by >, ,g!e bevel wheel. All the above ma ■ vn-i :in be bail with the latest Improved aw Suak -i s, (fir .superior to Pierpont's Pat ■ nt Shaker, and it a Imfci pricb/an 1 riot so like ly to g-.-t out of order) or without shaker, if de ired. •' ' '• .vr.SCJ. a superior article of Fanning Mills, . u tivvors, (a new and complete article for . irming corn a:i.l s.eeiltng in wiieat) Hay liskes cutting Boxes, arnL dabble au*l siivgie shovel Ploughs. Horses, Grain, Lumber, and sti knifis of tradj taken in ox change for Mncbittes. A'.l kinds of Repairing of .\L*.;tuues and other farming u'eiisiis f)n th-r ifoit fewpable t.-rins, of the List HiJfcM.ils, ifnd .at Hie Very short -st uotice. A! 1 work w irrantei to give satisfaction. Farmers, this is tiie time lor you to have your own machine, when wheat is Ugh. Give lues call, and I wit. give you a bargain. PETER 11. SHIRES. Machinist. Bedford, June 31*. 1877.-4^- SNLIIOCK & SIIRRI!, NILMBERSBCRG, PA., BOOKSELLERS WI STATIONERS, *™T D-.-aler* HI MusHrarid MiisLeal Instrument*, "ur sto -k otisist* of Books, Stationery, Mu 'luoi "vl i Mtrument*. Wall paper*. Blind*, Flench, Geriusn ant American Lithographs a 1 steci engravings, gift moulding* fr frame* • t-i.. <-tc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Larc s our agent for Bedford, and all ordsrt 2 Vii he wi!l li promptly attended to. March 7, 1877. Wale and Ppmalf Semi- Harj. r W. W. BUtM, A. 8., Prtncipai, Miss h. V. Maun, Preceptress. Al. J. Johnson, M. A. VViUiauts,Assistants. I'his institution is located in the borough of i llwtitsinieg, Bed lord County, Pa, noted (or its Itifuithfulnesn, and beauty of surrounding scene. I t rrjr. It is 10 miles from Bcdtord, and 8 from j tlio celebrated Bediord Sptinas. Kite building is laigc and cumiuodintw, caps lor of accommodating J'HJ students. It y, the urpuso f all cnttecnted, (o spate no r.aitts in iskingthis institution tlteerticient instrument f soculiiig'tw all in nttondaiice a thorough ed • itioit. au 1 also to threw around them the be gti tnrlucnce of morality and religion. TUBUS AND VACATION'S The academic year eon.- : .<s of two sessions of ' weeks; each seraiast is divided into two its of 11 weeks, Ur.t without an luLerveniug ation. IMie fujr L uier session will commence be 4th day of August uext. The Winter i"U will coj-nnence on the second Thursday 'innary, 18,18. Winter vacalioe, 2 weeks. -Stier vacation, 6 weeks. 'j e KN t SES PER TEUM Of II WEEKS, ulnon English, 81 lltj which wili lie added for each additional • ighcr lirartch, 80 j k-k and Latin, each. 1 10 • ' nan. French and Spanish, c.vh, 2 til) II ' letitals, 50 UKXAMENTAL. l>-iiig, $2 50 < Veil crayon and wattr colors, each, -J 00 Ihitttg in Oil. 5 00 " And Wax flowers, each, „3 00 ''elwork, B 00 EiUtiderv, 1 50 \ otuinsie, 2 lessons per week, 1 00 Mm with use of Piano, 10 00 BOARD. Thefe'e of board will be $1 50 per week; ! and 2>nt.s will be charged for fuel and rooms i : furnish. I I GENER AL EXERCISES. \Wel exercises in coinuosition and dee la- ; f 'nation the gentUmieu, and composition and 1 deel mi on by the ladies, wi.l bo required S through! the entile course. Duiinthe termconimoncing in Augnst,there ( will be alass organized for the special lienefit I of thoscsigning in engage in teaching Com mon Set Tiie la day* of each swJdon will be devoted to ex imLtions; and at the close of the year, there w.fie a:i annual.' examin .tiuu and jcthi bitfon. The Ljeum is a literary society sustained by the yonn; gentlemen; the "Ladies Associa tion'' is nimif ir on- sustain -d by tlie young tadiel. if is hi;dy important that nil who desire to attend th.se hoof shonhl be present at thecom- MoneeniiS of the terms, as all regular classes nr.- then frmed. Students will be received, howevor/t any time, and admitted to sue.li classes as-hey may be found <iuaHfied to enter. Hlit ill wi bo charge! tuition from the com meneem :t to the close of the term, except thone wltd;titer for only half a term; and no aoduetionwiU be made tor absence, except in case of aidthess. No one will be admitted as d student vlio does not sustain a good moral character. IK KK HE NOBS IN I'KNNA. Mr. Join Hafer, Bedford; Rev. J.A.Cole man. Mr. laroh BarndolUi. Bloody Run; Capt J. A. Mam, Kicking Creek: Mr. George H Batndollai, Woodbejrv: Mr. U.AV. Aslieom, IIop.•well. Mr. G. IV. Williams, Schellsburg; Mr. Jolw M tv. Cetitrevillc. REFERENCES IN" -Mi). Hon. John N'eff, Frostburg; Mr. John Folek, Cumberland; licv. T. T. McChtre, Flint Stone; .Mr. John Wilsoa, Olli.Toyrii; /oho Hugbes, .M. I)., Kuv. Win Kurushaw, Hancock; Mr. Joseph Maun, Clear Spring; Ref i H. X. Sipe* : B'ash ington Car. 0. C. N. If. cuiuinf from Cumberland, •waiuc t*tiaiur<i Nugc ina IOJ> at Aveutreviiie, from whence they will be conveyed to liaius burg. T. T.McGLURE. Pres't J. FIU.HR, Secretary! Rains burg, July 2t, 1857.—1t. RESOLIi fJO :V Proposing Ameiidiiiciiis (o (he Con s'itatfon of (he tommonwenKh. Resolcedhy the Semite ami House of Reprneu lalii ti of Ike Caminuinreullk of Pennsylvania in Ctneral Aisembly nut: Tlwt tiie following amendments are proposed to the constitution of tlit cummuuweult'i, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. FIRST AMKNHMKNT. Tli re shall lie an additional article to sail constitution to be designate*! as article eleven, as .bllourss— AHTIC -H -\l- OF Stiirio* 1. The State may contract 'ebfn, to supply easual deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; 'but toe aggregate amount of sucii debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more sets of the general assembly, or at dilfeient periods of tittle; shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand doll irs, arfid the money arising f.oiu the creation of such debts, shall be applied to the purpose for which it was obtained. r<;p.iy the debts so eon- J tract, d, and to no other purpose whatever. j SECTION 3. in addition to the above limited I power,.the State may contra ;t debts to repel ! invasion, .suppress insurrecKon, defend the State in war, or V redeem the present out-. sii*liiigiideUteduo* of lit* State; but the money flfuw tm Contracting oi such d<f)ts, .sisJl lie apjiiwil to tLf purpose for winch , it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no uthorpurpose whatever. SECTION 3. Except the debts above specified in sections one *nd two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or ou be ball'of t!l|iState. SECTION i. To provide Tor the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted j as aforesaid, tfibT-cgfsbttufe shall, at its tirst ; session, after the adoption of this amendment, • create a .sinking fund, which slull Im* stirth ient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, am 4 j annually to reduce the principal thi-ii-of by a sum not less than two hundred and filty thous- 1 and dollars; which sinking lund shall consist of I the net annuil income t>f the public work*, from ' lime t'.'twne owned by the State, or the pro ceeds of the suie of the s tue, or any part there of and of tiie Income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the State, together with other funds, or resources, that may lie designated by law. The jdTTsfrlti.iaftlflrft V Jteilfcreasi'd. frojn time to time, iy assigning it to any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the State, not required lbr lac. ufuiuary.and current expenses of gcveramunt, and unless in case of war, inva sion or insurrection, no part ol the said sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in ; extinguishment ol the public debt* until the I amount of such debt is reduced below the sum | office millions of dollars. SUCTION 5'- The credit pf the commonwealth I shall uetiu ariy monger, or.event, be jfiedged, or loaned to, auy individual, company, corpora tion oi association; nor shall tin* common wealth hereafter become ajoiot owner, or stock holder, in any company,"Msooiafion orcoiporu tian. SEC. 6, The commonwealth shall not assume tbo debt, or any part thereof, of any aounty, city, borough, or township or of any corporation or association; unless such debt sba'l have lioen contracted to enable the State to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself in time ol war. or to assist the State In the dis charge of any portion of its present indebted ness. Src. 7. The Legislature shall not authorize : any c >untv.city, borough, township, orincor-j po'ratJ.i district, bv virtue of a vote of its citi zens or oiherwiso, to become a stockholder in any company, association or corporation; or to pbtain money for, or loan its ere lit to, any cor ooratiou,association,institution or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional aitide to said BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. constitntion, to be U'tsigtifttcU as article XII, as follows t ARTIrbE XH. OF NHW 00 U a TIES. Krt couuty shall lai di*4.hnl by a line cutting oli ovue one-tenth of its pnpu'ation, (either to IVtrnt a ttcw county, a>r otherwise,) without the express assentof such e.ottrtty, by a vote of the electors the'Niof, nor shall any new count y ltees tablislied. containing; less than four hundred square miles. Tin an AME.VDM EXT. K'rout section two of the first artiels of the con stitution, slriku out til ■ words, ■•(// tjic ci/yuf Phliikelfihiti uit.i each county respectively," from 'section live same article, strike out the words, "of Phi!u U'lphi* and of t!u several counties;" and ft tm seccLion savew. In same article, atrikc out "their*,fe.. "wiltur the city of Phila delphia i.or my;'' atnl insert in lien thereof, the words, •></./ MO;" and strike out section lour, suite article and in lieu thereof, insert the fol lowing: See. 4 In the year one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-four, and every suveiitu yer thurcafter representatives to the number of one hundred shall be apportioned and distributed equal'y thruugliotit the Slate, by districts, in proportion to tue taxable iiibaliitauts thereof; except that any county containing at least three thousand lice hundred taxaiilef.. may be allowed a separate rupreseutation; but no more than tbrae Counties shall lie joined, and no county shall tic divided tit the lornt iliott of a district. Any city having a sadiaieut number of i xablrs to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate representation assigned it, auil shall bo divided iuto convenient districts of COll tijM'ous territory, of equal t ixable population as ' near asm ay bo, c ich of which districts shall elect one representative." At the end "I section seven, same article, in sert tliese words, ••the city "f Philadolpbia shall be divided iuto single senatorial districts,of con tiguous territory, as nearly oqll il in taxable pop ulation as possible; but no ward shall he divided in the form ition thyr.-of." The Legislature, at its first session, after the adoptioa,efrtiJs ain£udup-ut,< slgOl divide the city of, Philadelphia into senatorial utnlt repre sentative distriytji, in the uiayuer above provi ded; such districts to remain unclianged until the apportionment in the year v"o tlvusat.d eight iiundred and sixty four. FOURTH AMKNMMENT. Th-rc shall beau alditioiiU section to the lirst article of the said constitution, which shall l>e munber.si and IWI i as follows; ••Skx. 20. Tli • Legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul any charter | of incorporation, hereafter conferred, by, or , under, any rpecial, or general law, whenever in tlieiropiniou it may be injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth: in sucii manner, how v- i er, th it no injustice shall bo done to the corpo rator.'' i\ SKXATK. March 27, 1 M,7,, Rt*olved, That this resolution pass. On tbc first amendment, yeas 2-4, ways <; on the second amendment, yea* Jd, nays d; on the third amend ment, veas 21. nays 4; on the fourth amendment yeas 22, nays 4. [Extract Irom the Journal)] G EG. W. 11A HERS LV, Clerk. is rue ilopsi; or }tech esssr ativrs., April 2'J, 1857. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas 78, nay s 12; on the sec oini amendment, ye is si, nays o-J; on the third amendment, yeas 72. nays 22, on the fourth amendment. youx Sd. nays i. I Extract troiu the Journal.] JACOB ZEIGI.EK. Clerk. Filed in Secretary's ofiiec, May 2. 1857. A. G. CURT I N, Secretary of the Conirnoiiivfilth. SKcairraur's Office. Harrisburg, Jane 2, 1857. Pc.nnlylcaeia us: J do certify lint the above and foregoing iVa true and correct copy of the original Resolu tion proposing am uidmeuls to the constitution of the com.n mwoaltb," with the vote in each branch of the Legislature 11 poll the final pas sage thereof. Us aojwara from the original*.on file in this office. In testimony whereof 1 have lierenn- I L " to et my baud and caused to he affix ed the seal of the .Secretary's (Jiiicu, the day and year above written. A. LI GUKTI.V. Steel irycf the Cvmm.ntritillh. JN TIIE SEMITE, March 37, 1877. The resolution pr- J.<iug amvndtuenfs to the constitutionfetf fli* coiumoiiwi-.il! li being under Consideration, on the question. Will Una .Senate agree to the first amend inentf The veas and nays were taken agri-'.ibly to the provisions of the couslUutiou, and were as follows, viz: Teas Me**m- Brewer, Brown, Colfey, Ely. Kvau*, Fetter FiennUuui, Fra/.er, Ingram, Jor dan. Kiliinger, Ivuox Laubaob, Lewis, Myer, Scotiehl. Sellers. Shamaa, Staele, Straub, Welsh, Wrigot an 1 Taggert. Speaker—24. Navs Messrs. Crabu, Uresswcll, Finney, Gregg. Harris, Penrose and Souther—G. So the question was determined in the attir m ittV". tin the question, Will the Senate agree to the second amend ments The yeas an I nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of tiie constitution, and were as follows, viz: Ye;is—S|.cssr*. Brewer, Brown", Cresswell, Ely Evans. Fetter, Finnuv, Flennikeii. Ingram, Jordan, Knox, Liu buck, Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Sliunian, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wii kins, Wright and Taggarl, Speaker— lW. Navs—Messrs. Colfey, CraMi, Fra/.er. Gregg, Harris. Kiliinger, Penrose and Scotield 8. So the question was determined in the alii: m alive. On the quest ion, Will the Senate agree to the tlnrd amend ment ? The ve.es ami navs were taken agreeably to tli -provisions of the constitution, and were as follows, viz; Veas —Messrs. Br -wur. Browne.Crabb,Gress well, Elv. Evans, Fleimikeu, Fra/.er, Ingrain, Jordan, Kiliinger, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, My er, Scofield, Sellers. Shuuian. Souther. Stee'e, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—3d. May*—Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and Fenr-'.-ii d- So the question was determined in the affir mative On the questton, Will the Sonatomgrco to the foil it It amend ment? The yeas and iwyi were taken, agreeably to the provisions of t'ra constitution, and Were as follows, viz: Yens —\t cssra. Brewer.Browne, Cofl'oy, Cress well. Ely, Evans, Eleuniken, Frazor. Ingram, Kiliinger. Knox, Laubacli, Lewis, Myer, Sco field, Sellers, Sliumaii. Souther, Stuele, Straub, Welsh. Wilkin* and Wright.— 33. Nay*—Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose —4. So the question w* determined in the uflir- IU itivo. IN THE HOTHE of KEI-KKSESTATIVES, April 39. 1857. The resolution proposing aincafituciit* to the Constitution of the conifiionwe.ifth being under consideration, On the question, Wilt the House agree to the first amendment/ | The yeas and nay* were taken, agree ibly to thd prevision* of tiM constitution, and were a* j follows, vix: Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Bmk-1 house, Ball. B ick. Bishop, Bower, Brown. Cal houn, Campbell. Chsso, Cleaver. Crawford, I Dickey, feint, Kystef, Fausold, Foster, <ribii ncv,(iildea, Humid, liarp.tr, ileitis, He'staud, 11:11, Hide gas, Hotfman. ( liorks) I rubric, i tines. Jacobs. Johns, Jenkins, Johnston, Kiiutlinun, Kerr, Knight, Leisenring, Longaker. Lovett, Manear, Mangle, M.Calmont. M'llvain. Hoof, hoad, M nasi em an, M nnima, Nichols, Nicholson, Nuunemacher, Pearson, Peter*. Petriken. Pow nall, PurcelL iUnisey, (Pf.ilad(dphis) Ratusoy (York) Heed, Heaner, Kotmrts, Hupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith. (Cambria) Smith, fCentre) Ste- venson, Tolan, N'ail, Vanvoohris, Vickers. Voeghley, Walter, WestbrouU. Wharton, Wil liston, Witherow. Wright, Zimmerman, and Uetz— Speaker— VB. Xavs- -Messrs. Backus, Benson. Dock,HHinte t Hamilton, Hancock. Huifiuau, tLebanon) I.e. ho, Struthers, Thorn, Warner, Wmtrode—l2. So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the question, W ilit'u,.i .t-a ajrc-J to (he second amend tnun Tlie yeas atnl nays wore taken agr eoably to the provisions ofthe constitution, and were as fol-, lows, viz: Veus—Messrs. Anderson, ll.ickhou**, Bower Beck, Ball, Calhoun, Campbell. Carty, Ent, Fausold, Foster, Oildea, IJaiiiel, Harper, Ileitis lleistand, llillygis Housekeeper, llolfutau, (Berks) Imltrie, limes, Jenkins, Johnston, Johns. Katu!':iian,Kolglit, Leisenri.ig, Lo- gaker. loaveU, Maneati .M'llvaiu, Moorbead, Mussel tti in. M ingle, Nichols. Nicholson, Niinctnach r, P-tets, Pearson, Petrikeu, PoWltail, l'urcell, Bitiusey, {Philadelphia) Rants.')', (Vork) Kua nter. itupp, lioberts, Shaw, S'oau. Tolan, Vail. Voegldev, Walley, Westbrook. Wiutrton, Ziltl iuL'ruta:i, and Geti, Spiake'r—l7. Nays—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Benson, Bishop. Browu, Clw.se, Cluqver. Craw ford, Eyster, Gibh mey, ILainiUott Hancock, Hill, Hitte, Hoffman, [Lebanon,) J.ieobs, Kerr, l.eho. M'Culinout, Mutuina, Betsl, Sigith, (Cen ire) Smith, (Cambria) Kteveusott. Struthers, Thorn, Vaiivoorltis, Vickers, Wagooseller, Warner, Wintrode and Wright—l4. So the question was determined in the aflir m itive; Do tlie question, Wiil the /jotiseagree t" the third idocndment? I'ltc yeas ami nays were taken agree inly to the provisions of the constitution, and Were as ' folio .vs. viz: Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Backhouse, Beck, Ball, Bon son, Bower, Brown, Cal houn, Cleaver, CatnpLell, Chase, Crawford, Dickey, Eyster, Kpt, Fatnold, Foster, Gib honey, Hautel, I'eins, Harped Heistand, Hill, 1 lillegas. Housekeeper, Haffiuait, (Lebanon,) Hdffai tn,(Berks,) Fines, linbrie Jacobs, Johu.4, J ildivtotf, Kittpman, Kerr, lioho, Longakcr, jjoveit, Mantar, Mauglc, .M'Calinnnt, Moorhead, Mnulma .MusSehnan, Xichols, Nicliolsou, Xunneiiiichcr, Petri keu, Pearson, Peters, Povvinll, Purtiell, Rain sey, (York,) lteamer, Leed, itupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) ."tnith, (('eutrc,, Stevneson, Tolatt, Vail, Yattvooi his, Vickers, Voeghley,'VagoiKellor, West brook, W'illisfou, Witherow, Vright, Ziiu uiern.ati and t lotz, Speaker—ll. Nays— Messrs. Arthur, Aitustinc, Bac kus, Bishop,Carfy, Mock, Gilcr-i, Hamilton, Haoeook, lline, Jenk'tis, Ivjighf, Lei-on riug, M'llvainc, 11 iinsey, (rliludelphia,) Huberts,Siruihers, Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wbarton, and SVintrude—22. So the question wasdetermitid in tae uf firuiutive. On the question, Will the bouse agree lo theawrtii amend ment ? The yeas and nays were tuteti agreeaUv to the provision? of the CntslitusioH, and were as follows, viz : Yea.*—Anderson, Arthur, Backhonso, Backus, Bel!, Beck, Betisor, H.-hop, Bow er, Brown, Calhoun, t'aiuphcil, Chase,Cleav* er, Crawford, (lurtv. Dickey, tut, Byster, FauolJ, Foster, Gibboney, Gidea, Maine!, li..rper, Ileins, lleistand, llil, Iliflegas, Hoffman, (Berks,) Hoii'mau, iLclmuon.) Housekeeper, imhrie, Itines, Jacobs, Jen kins, Johns, Johnston, Kai/Fiiiaii, Ivorr, L;bo, L'siJooriltg, Longake-, Lovett. Ma near, Mangle, M'C.iliiiOnt, Mil vain, Mum ma. Mu-seluian, Nichols, NuLolson, Nun iieiu.mhei, Pearson, Peters, Ifirikvii, Pow nall, Pureeil, liauisey, (PhUnwlphia,) Ucui scy, (York.) Kearner, lleod, ltiberts, Hupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria, Smith, (Cen tre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vaili Yanvoorhis, V ickers, Voeghley, Warner, Wagonseller, Walter, Westbrook, Whartui, Willistou, Withetvw, Zimiucrtilau, au,l (vtz, Sjieuker, —So. Nays—.Vie-", rs. Diuk.llaiiiitou,Hancock, ' Strurhers, Tboro, \V'iutroUe,unti Wright. j So the (juestiou was determined in the j affirmative. SEORKTA v'S OLFICE. li ARitisßt'Rti, Jo ir 22, 1857. Pennsylvania, js : 1 do certify that the above nd foregoing is a trite and correct copy of the "Yeas" j au 1 "Xays" taken on the resoiitioii propu : sing amendments to the Const tutiou of the Commonwealth, as the same appears on tlie | Journals ct the two Houses otthe General } Assembly of this Coujiinmw.'jhh for the sessiou ol 1857. ' . . Witness my hand nd the seal i 1 ' of said office, this t went j— second i day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. I ' A. G. CHUTIX, Secrefory of the Commonwealth. July 10 : 1857.-3ui BIIIFOI SPHffi. | THIS property lias, during the last year, pas sett luto the h imis of a company, who, in ad dition to the former buildings, have erected a ' hatulsoinu and commodious hotel building and I two spacious bath-houses, and have ornament - Itd and improved the grounds. The Hotel Buildings will he opened for the reception ot 1 visitors on the 16th of June, and kept open I Until the Ist of October. Passeog-rs from Bal- I Ciiaorc or Philadelphia reach the Springs in one ! day.vii Pennsylvania Railroad, the comple tion of Die Broid Top Railroad leaving tint ! twenty miles ol stjging oVefflj tine road. .Mr. U'ILLAIID. formerly of Washington City, and : recently of the Burnet House, Cincinnati, will superintend the Hotel. To invalids, generally. ' the Bedford waters, in connection with the mountain air, are perhaps more highly benelt i cial than anv others in the Union. P. GoSSLEK, President Bedford Springs Company. June 12, 1857. rpllS Rev. C. L. Burnett, while laboring as .L a Missionary in Southern Asia, discovered ' a simple and certain cure far Consumptio i, Jsih ' nrt, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Ntrto as Debility, i and all impurities of the B/ofe/r also, ail easy Slid eflectusl mo-ie of inhsliugthe Rem' iy. Ac tuated by a desire to iietieiit his suttering fol lows, he will cheerfully sand the Recipe (free) to such as desire it, with I'ull and explicit di ■ ructions for preparing and successfully using i the Medicine. Address ItKV. C. 8. BURNETT, 831, Broadway, N. V. City. | July 31, 1857,-Bm. JOSIH SB. 4IJ.EA & CO. I NOS. 2 4 4 CHESTNUT Strut, (south tide, below (Cuter,) PHILMDEI-PHlel, (THISOLDEST WOOD-WARE HOCSE, IS Tun CITV.) TMT \NUTACTARKKS ami Wholesale deal i JTI ers in Patent Medicine, mads BROOMS. I Patent Graved CRDJR- H'HRE, U arraided j not to shrink, WOOD and It ILLOH -11HRL, CORDS, BRUSHES, tic., of all descriptions, j Please call and examine our stock. | Feb. 27, 1867.~zx. IT I LIS WORKED MIRACLES 1 . THAT ALL THE BALD AND GRAY can ho restore 1 pet feet Iv to original gowtli. and color so far as their locks are concerned does not admit id doubt; besides, it will cure every possible disease of the scalp, whether developed as daudruli' itching or in the shape of cut ijie >us eruptions—even scald-liead— and ill no possible case will it fail of curing as ■' by magic, nervous or periodical hcadhtshe, an I it used twice a week by theyuang rcgl trly. it will preserve th • color, and keep the hair from (ai ling, to any im iguiable age. Road and Judge. Millforil. Worcester Co., Mass., Nov. 185 >. PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dc-ir Sir : 1 tiki pleasure in bearing voluntary tostira my to the in igic otlects of your wonderful Hair Uestori tive. As far back as 1880, tny hair comment cod failing off. until the top of in; scalp be came baid and smooth as glass, and it has con tinued to tail for a great many years, notwith standing I have used many celebrated prepara tions for restoration. Seeing your advertise ment, i was induced to give your article a trial, and to ray lifter astonishment, found, alter a few applic tions. that my hair liecamo firmly set, ami assumed a glossy and beautiful appeal ance; and hy the time Ih id usul a quart hot tie, luy bald head was covered over witli a young and vigorous growth of hair, which is o from one to two incites in length, and grow ing fast. Yours truly. HENRY GOODRICH. (,'u .RLESTOWV. 51 ass.. Aug. 0, 185-5. Gents:—Nothing but it duty and symptthy that f tool to c/mnuiiuic ite to others that are atllu-ti-d as 1 have been, would induce uie to civc this public acknowledgment Ofthv benefit I have received from Prof. Wood's Hair Res torative When I ftrst commenced using it, my hah- was quite gray, and in spots entirely • luld. I luve No v used the Restorative about five months, and my hair is entirely changed to its original color. bn#wn, uttd the new hair is , over three inches in length on the spots where it was bald. I have also bcen-mttoh gratified at i the hea'thy liibistiue ana vigor of the liair, which h-fore was dry, and it has ceased to couie out as formerly. Respectfully votirs, See., ' .Mrs. 11. A. STODDARD. From Mrs Ingalls, a well known nurse in i Boston. Boson Oct. 19th, lboj. GENTS At your request. and being so highly please 1 with the effects of the Reslora ! live. 1 am free to state that mv hair had lie- Conn- quite thin, and entirely u-fii/e. I have J for the last live yours been in the habit of using ; dye, I.at hearing of the extraordm iry effects of I ttii* article, 1 w.is induced t<> try it. .My liiit i has been restored to its original thickness, and ' also to its Ibnner color, which is light brown. Yours respectfully; Sirs. I NCI ALLS. The following is fron the Pastor of the Or thodox Church, Brook Be It. iinoOMrin.il, .Mass.. Jan. 12,18,",2. I'rof. WOOD —Dear Sir—Having made trial oi'yoHr Hair Heuforartve, it gives me pleasure to say, that its effects have lieeii excellent iu ' removing inti imtnatiun, dandruff, and a con eonstatit tendency to itching, with which I have been trout Jed Jrota my childhood, and i has also lestnred the hair, which WHS beeom i i irg gray, to its original color. I have used no I other article, with anything like the same pleasure or profit. Yours, truly. J." K. BRAGG. | From thi Jertri/ City Tehetrnpk.'] Wtitr isir FOR —THIS WOOD'S HAIK Kmrn- K vriv ►.l Is a question asked daily by hundreds. W'e answer without hesitation or fear of con tradiction, tint it is the only article known which will do all it promises for the human hair. It trill renew il* gro in/ft— it iritt \!vp itx foiling —it i' ill restore iti natural lolor! It is not a Hair Dye, but a speedy and ctlicacious Restorative. (). J. WOOD fc CO.. Proprietors. 312 Brcad wav, N. V.. and 114 Market street, St. i.ouis, ; 51 J. For sale by I>r. B. F. Harry, and Druggists, generally. Julv it'. IK'.7. fiTISS EXCITEMENT ! BC WC EC EBO HAK JUST RECEIVED THE luol attractive assortment of SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS ever offered to the people of Bedford. is cheapness, elegance and variety, his slock caiiuo. be surpassed, it Consists in part of CLOTHS AM) C iSSIMERIIS, Vesting*, of every de scription, I.iiien , Goods, Jeafis,Denims. Drivings, White and Brown Muslins, and Gentleman's Fur nishing Goods generally. dusss SIIJHLS, J Figure.!, plain and fancy Silks, Silk Tissue, Challi de Haines, Barege do I,.lines, Plain PI lid and Striped Lawns, Zaiiuirtine Cloth. Croll. au et Devillo, Wool De laines and a great variety of Plain and Fancy Prints. ] Kid. Silk and I.isle Thread Gloves. Noodle Worked Colors, under Sleeves, Handker chiefs. Scarfs. Edgings and Inserting.-,, Frin ! gos. Ribbons snd Dress Trimmings, aic. &c. in great variety. Moirs Antique Mantillas, latest stvlo. . BOOTS Am) SHOES, Ladies Dress Gaiters and Fancy Shoes. Mis ses' Shoes, Gentlemen's Gaiters, Boys' Shoes, Ac. A general assortment of QueeiHwarr and Hardware. A new and large stock of FRBSH GROCERIES, Ac. Sic. Ac. Persons attending Court, n .it week, are invited to call end examine this excellent and cheat) stock of floods. Great pi -jsure will be taken in exhibiting then, j May 1.1857. | CORN' SHELI.KU. FODDER CUTTERS, A N D 00 K X >1 PL li 8 . T]P"E warrant the alxive Machines to work as \f represented, and if after a fair tr a] thev d ) noi give satisf iction. the purchaser may rev turn them and got his money hack. Give there a trial, und Jon will save money, as they have not vet been surpassed, if equalled. Dec. lb, 1856. BLYMTKE St HARTLEY. W "ALL and BLIND ft A PER.—Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for this necessary article. By catling at his store, our patrons wilt see samples four papers. We have made our spring selections with tr.uchcare, and think wit cannot fail to please. SHRYOCK tt SMITH, Chambertburg. | March, 7 1867. Fit ICES OF FLO HI AND GRAIN. The following sUtemeut will show the price* of Flour and Giain at the several places men tioned at our latest dates. F|.<ur. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Phtlad'a, $7 00 1" "> SO New York, * 7.00 ISO 00 ' Huston, 1,51) IS.> III! OS Baltimore, 7,25 170 8.5 <>i iiielimoud, 7 sft ISO S*> SO Ge6r;ctoivh, 7SO 160 85 ->0 XVex iii'trl.i, 7 sft 100 Sir 55 Buffalo. 7 00 170 85 SO Cleveland, 7 W 170 SO SO Cincinnati, 700 170 SO 55 F.oif.sville, 7 25 170 00 55 St. Louis, 7 06 15ft S-5 OC New Orleans, 7 25 ISO 8,5 OS Pittsburg. 7 00 11-5 SO B>i Rochester, 7 (H) 1.50 SO 05 Albany; 7 00 100 SO 00 1 Medicine (hat Never I)ebili!a(es. DR. SA.VFOUD S INVIGDKITO!!, OR LIVER REMEDY Has all tiik cood qualities of a PURGATIVE medicine, answering the pin-poses of any Cathartic wit bout the debilita ting effects experienced from most purgatives. It aets .slowly and gently, lint surety. moving the bowels to carry oil'nil the secreted matter, at the same time, stimulating the Liter to a proper p> rfurtnancc ut its functions. The Invigorator cures Sick Headache. Take one or two teaspooiisful at each attack and it will soon disappear. For au overloadutl stom ach, or when tood rises or sours, take the lu rigorator'afrer eating, and it will not prove dis agreeable or oppressive. Kor Heartburn, Pal p.lotion, or Difficult Breathing take a toa-spoon j i'ui once or twice daily. For Loss of Appetite, I Languor or Listlessiiess, the medicine is iuval iiufile. It will restore the appetite and make the 100 1 digest well. Nightmare, tike a fca , spoon fa I on retiring, and the demons of dreatn i 'and will all he lairirs. Atler eating a hearty j dinner, take a (lose of lu vigoratpr and it will relieve all oppression oi fullness. The Jnvig . orator is a Liver Itemed}- of unequalled virtue, acting directly on tn.it organ, curing Dyspepsia, ■Lmndhe, Bilkou* Attacks, Dysentery. Piles Worms, and all Female Obstructions, lor which it lias no eq ial. W ■ know there is nothing now before the Amerie in public. prapired with s>ieh skill by a scientific man .}> irrienlUrly for diseases of the Liv r. as L). Saudforl's Invigonttor, or Liver Kellii- lv. It lias attained a reputation second u no other artiid > in the world, simply because it rests on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from •uefi disease* as ate described in Dr. Sand ford's ad vertisem .nt. we Know <d no remedy that will so surely cure t'letn „s the Invigorator. Titerehas lately been brought to our notice a medicine that seem* to possess wonderful, curative ami healing properties in diseases of Liver. Stum -cli an t Digestive Organs. It canto to us with so many testimonials in its favor that we have voted i's effects in some of the worst cases of continual debility, caused by de ranged liver, and ill every instance the effect was to relieve, or give a perm meiit cure. Dr. Saiidford's In vigors tor, or Liver Remedy is what we refer to. We always have been credu lous about cures by patent medicines, but we aro convinced that this medicine, for fjiu.ly use, is not overrated by the host of recom iu 'n datious it Ims. Our advice is for all troulded with luiligestion,.Debility or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle and try it; our word for it. relict will be experienced BLESJIXOS TO TUB INVAMUS who use Dr. Ssndfiinl's fnvigorator, for it wfflrelieve tlicm ut tlteir pairs as soon as it is taken ii.to tltc-ir stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist wii -re the luvigor it.u' is used, lor it will us surely drive them away, us daylight will banish dark ness, of this there can la; uu doUt .to those who try it, for it carries conviction witli every dose taken. Auo'het evideoce is the thou sands of certificates frcur those who use it or have been cured hy it. Try one bottle, if it does not benefit, then we are mistaken. Foi sde by Dr. B. F. Harry, and Druggist's generally. SAXFOKD fc CO., Proprietors, 345 Broau v.iy. New York, j illy 10, 1857. •25 WTl'iN ESSES; or, THK FOR G;ER f OiXVM TIE D. John S. Dye i 3 tae Author, Who lias I ad lt> years experience as a Bank . <-r and Publisher, and Au.hoi .1 s ries if Lectures ut the Broadway Tuber uncle. Q when, for 10 successive nights over wj C?" 50.000 People _^n Greeted him with Rounds ot Applause, while he exhibited the manner in wtiicb Coun ts terteiters execute their Frauds, and the ._< Surest ami Shortest Means of Detecting them ' O Tie B ii.k Note Enerarcrt all my thai he it the greatest Jn lge of Paper Money living. Of 1 R LATENT' DISCOVERY <IF Ovl tiie Present Century lor o Dt'lecfing CoHiiterfeit Bank .\oles. Describing every Genuine Bill in Kxis teiice. i.n i exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit in Circulation*! Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is KASY-and DEfECTiON iNSTaxr.vxEois. - No in D x liiix.inline! No pages to gto hunt up! Hut so shnpliflea and arrang •—i eil, that the Merchant, Banker, and 11 ti siuioei Man can see all at a Glance. Q English, French a ui German. OHTIDJS Each any read the same in his own Native Tongue. . Most Perfect Bank ,\otc List Published. Jjq Also a List of t* All tllQ Private Bankers in America. A Complete Summary of the FINANCE or QJKCKOPK AND AMHKICI will lie published in 2 e ich edition, together with all tiie ill)pen unt NEWSOF TM IC DAY. Also 2 .1 SERIES OF TJI.F.S 2T From an Obi Manuscript found in East, it lurni-hes the Most Complete History ol ORIENTAL LIFE, Describing the Most Perplexing Positions JJE in which the Ladies and Gent lenn-n ol that Q Country have been so often found. These Stories will -ont nnn throughout the whole year, and will prove the Most Entertaining ever offered to the Public. OT7" Knruished Weekly to Sulvscrite-rs only, at #1 a year. All letters must be ad dressed to JOIIT S. DYE. lirokrr, Publisher and PioprietOT, 70 \Y1I Street, April 21, 1 MSV-zz. New i'ork. UM \i ER A RR A NO* KM KNT.—Hnntingdon and Broad top K. U., On and after.Mon day. March 21, 1857, two passeo.-r trains a day each way, (except Sunday.) will run be tween 11 ope well and Huntingdon. Leaves Hopewell at 12 15 P. M., and C 10 P. M. Arrives at 11 ope Well at 9 40 A. M., and 5 40 P. M. Connecting at Huntingdon with trains lor East and West on Penrw. K. H. THOS T. IVHERMAN. Supt. Huntingdon, Feb. 2f. 18S7. THE INIRIREB & (IIRHMfIK is published every Friday Morning, in Juliana Street, in tle wiiiie frame building, nearly opposite the Mecgpl II oust;, DAVII> OVER. TERMS : if paid in advance or within tJ9fear,s2 pOS" *tuum--if not paid :'illtin the year, $2 00.— S<> paper discontinued n..(il all an snuges .tin |>id-—icepH at the option of the editor.—- A failure to notify a di.uoutinuauce will he reg.irded a., a new engagement. .idetrtlu rnai/t not exceeding a square, (1 z 1 inett.) inserted three Mine* for s!—every sub sequent insertion 2j cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. iv>-• cll fraction of a squire counted as a fuU nquare. All u<f\ei tirtenieiit> not specially otarred for a given time will he continued until forbid. A idwral reduction will he made to those who advertise by tlie ye.ir. Jap P.iuline <>f all k'adrt executed neatly and promptly ami on reasonable terms. TO TUOSE WHO WANT FAKJIS. A FARM IVIT 111. V THE REAL'II OF EVERY MAX. THE RIPGWAV l'AH.'d COMPAXY has made arm..; Tvenla by nil who desire to Settle or pit to ie a hoi edit do SO- The Farms v.. M >j th. 'st limestone soil oftlie most sup t ... quality •• finning, in a rapidly improving place, _.titn \> kU an exten sive emigration is now pouring, ''he property is located in Lla County, i'cniisj ly jtii.i. in the midst of a ttiriving population u! some 10,000. The climate is perfectly healthy, and the terri ble plague of the west, lever, is Unknot/". It also has an uhmnUuei of the hi st quality ol Coal and Irou. The price to buy it nut is from s:> to S2O per acto, payable by instal ments, to lie located at the time of purchasing or a share ot 2b aeres entitling to locate the same for SSO I. payable s•> per tftonth, or 121 acres payable $ 1 per month. Discount for ev ery suui of $ 100 an ! under, paid ill advance, a discount of b percent, wjli oe allowed, and for orer f tOO discount of 10 pet cent In c>iu|i<liriiigthu advantages of emigratm-* to tins locality the l||miig are presented: First—The soil is * noli limestone, capable of raising trie heaviest,crops, owing to wiiich this stttlcment his attained its prcfeut great prosperity. Second—lt is in the centre of the great North U est Gout Basin ami is destined soon to become one of the greatest business places in the State. It wUf supply the greaj Lake market, (according f population ami travel the greatest in the Union.) it has five worka ble veins oi the heat Bituminous Coal, amount ing ill the aggreg ,; 0 t ., „ver IIJ leet, which makes £J.<'o'.l tons of coal unlet each acre. i his will uake the laiul of inestimable value. The eminent siate' geologist, Dr. Chas T. Jackson, of Boston. has made a geological sur vey of the laud, ami analysed the coal, the iron ore an 1 the limestone. This report, together with mips, will lie furnished t- inquirers. Third—Three Kailro.uls are laid out through this pro fuel ty. The Sunhury and Erie Kail-, road gives us a tmrket tor our coal to the lakes —it runs iruui Erie to Philadelphia, A large part of this road Ims Keen tiutxhed, and is HOW HI running orier. A heavy force is now work ing fruiu Krie towards our 1 uitl in the western direction, the means for the completion of wnieh h ai lieeli r-iissil--.it will stiou lie fiuished. The Allegli-ny \ alley Kailroad connects us with New \ oik. Boston. and I'iltsbiirg. The Von-iiiyo rioa i connects ns with the Vest. There are already good Turnpike Koads run n' 8 through this prope.-ty. various other r .ads have been opened to accommodate the emigra tion and settlement which lias already taken place. There is no opportunity equal k> it now of fered to the m tu who wautr to piovide himself a home in an easy way, and make a settlement where he ctu live in prosperity and iude{ign dern-o in uefiiuite Pfcir.FFCl'L V ITE At. Til V No case of the fever his t-Ver lie ell knotvu\o occur iu this sotricniput. it is not like going to the backwoods of thc west,'among perhaps intolerant people, where there is no socictv, churches or schools, where the price of laud is high, and w here the emigrant, after being used to the healthiest climate in the World, has to endure sickness and pain, and jicrlrujis ruin his health and that of his family. But here is a ! a thriving settlement, having three towns, con taining churches, schools, hotels, stores, saw mills, grist mills, and every tuillg desired— There is a cash market at hand. The lumber Made last year amounted to over two hundred million feet of lumber, in a short time, ow ing to the coal, it will become still more valua ble. as a • umiicr of iron worss and manufac tories will soon he started; they are at present tsarticg theui extensively at UTurtxu. Even, for these who do n"t wish to go there, the pal - incuts arc such that they can cutely hoy a (arm tw save their rising, families Uoni wait in tlie Iti lure, or tu gain a competence by tiy ;pe which will take place in the vaiile oV lands. By an outlay scarcely missed, a suhstaut.il provision can i*J made Persons should nvike early application. ap ply ut write to K. Julries, Secretary, So. 13i l Walnut Street, la-low Fifth, , Philadelphia Letters carefully answered giving lull informa tion. Shares or tracts of land can he bought or secured lay letter■ enclosing the first instalment . of five do I Lira, tvhej, the subscriber wii> be fur nished with books, map*. tic. Wan untee Deeds giv-n. P'Tsons can also purchase from our j Agcutu. Houte from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the Pennsylvania Central Riilmid. and thence hv Stage to the'.and. Pi.is i S a delightful season ro visit St. M irj s_r!,e la-st hotel accommoda tion, is afford-,1. Krquire Ibr L. 0. Shultz, Jimp. the Ag.-nt for the property at St. -Marv'e! Juue 12, ll>b7. S E W r 1 It M AT HOPEWEt^. Tilt) subscribers trading and doing business under the firm of Baindollar, Lotvry, &. Co., would reaped fully inform their friends, and thp public generally, that they have opened at the siiove place, and are daily receiving a large stock o) Merchandise, consisting in part of Muslins, Ticking, Osenhergs, Drills. Cassimeres ■satlirctts. Cloths, t I.no,els, Delaues, French Mertaos. Silks. Calicos. Ilatg. and Caps. Hard ware, Qiteen.suare. Boots and Sli re- groceries ol all descriptions. Also a rirge asSu-tmeut of Heady made Clothing, all of which will be sold ujajli as slant profits as can be had ill *be coun ty- Q. H BAKXDOLI AH, JOHN F. LoWKY. John c. kvbkiiakt,. C. W. ASUCOM, Dec. 2<l. LV>G. XK\V HAfMOKAL. Bust quality Mackerel—for sal_■ for Cash or Pro.luces lle-rriug will soou he re eeived. ... t. CIUMFK k CO. May 1, is,7. (rf.lys' Photographic Aral lory, F.XCH.iXCE RVILf>IX'.!S HKOFORO.' M \TTIIEKK Ambrotyyes. D kgiuiiTf-otypes 4o ** 4-C-. are ixecuted in the latest sty lea a, . improvements of the Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy c 'Scs, gold and plated Lockets at very low prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and ttX-liuiUo his specimens, T. K. CKTTI'S, Jr. May 22, 18-",7. SIX COTS li LAY A ill). HAN AWAY from the subscriber", on the 23 t nit., John W. Fknku, an apprentice to the Fanning business. All persons are cautioned against ha'horing ar trnstmg said boy. as lam determined to pay no debts of his contracting. ISAAC F. UfcOVK. \T- Providence Tp., July 31, >367.-c.
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