i. M Bit HELIU M. OPTICIAN" and Oculist, ftvm Philadelphia, respectfully informs toe cittxenk ol B -dlord and vicinity, Ui.it be a fuoiu at Stock mail's Hotel,Vhere he offers for aalo SPECTA CLES of every variety, nr.* and quality. A new invention of Spectacles, for distant or , l„se reading, with gi4i, stiver, steel aud tor toise shell frames, and a new and improved aa (.ortinctit of perifocal ground flint Glasses of tiis own manufacture. He would particularly call the attention of the public to Ids Spectacles for Near-Sighted Persons, and for persona who hare been operated Upon for the cataract of the eye, and to ilia new kind Of glasses aud Conserv eis of the sight, made of tba best flint aud azure gUs-cs. Good Glasses may be known by their atiat**, exact centre, sharp aud highly polished surface. These qualities are to be found in a high Uegri-e in hi* glaMcs. , , HIGHLY IMPORTANTG—Tim very beet Brazilliau Pebble! J so universally proved to he far superior to any oilier glass. | Also, Microscopes, Spy ami Quizzing Glasses •of every size and qualityi TrWscopus, Magnify- , ing ami Opera Glasses, with different powers, \ together with every variety of attieleain the OPTICAL line not mentioned. L | end other lu.iru meats aud Glass- j et carefully repaired at short notice. U can I always aelccf Glasses to suit tba vision of tbe person, as he sees them, upou the ttrat trial.— j[c will remain in B -dtord during August Court, j Mid those in want of tbe above articles will .please give hilit a Call. will, if required, go to any reepec.ta- LU house wliert- hi* services Inay tie wanted. very best Eye-Water always for asle. Aug.-1,1857. WI.IDXKLUI WIXDXILUI f TIIE subscriber would nwpectfally infonu his oil customers, as Well as the public generally, that he still continues the manufactory of iVISUMILLS, and keeps them on hand Cua at intly. Hu will also do all kinds of repairing in his lino of bufduttaa. As bis mills are wetl kijowu in Bedford county, he deems it unneces *ary to say anythiug abuut them. His shop is • • formerly , at (lie East end or Bedford, on Pitt is iroet, i car Uie Foundry. .SIMON DICE Elf HOOP. Aug. 21. 1857.-3iu. I srsovan SnrdhiiiM Farrr Cass, cm he had at Hkbmas's Ti.nsiso Establish*Mr, Ju Juliana Street. Aug. 21. 18.i7. RKMWU. THK subscriber has removed bis Tinning Es Cibhshment to the frame ItuiMisg in Juliana Street, two doors south of "Brown's Store," whero he will lie happy to mm all tus old frieuds ai..t customers. lie keeps constantly on liaud all kinds of ware iu his line, as substantial and s'tirap is can be procured in the county. ABKAUAX FIE K M AX. Aug. 14, 1857. Bedford Classical School, AMD MM SEW.VW. Male aid Featle DrpirtMih ftistiart. Kev. Gno. W. At uuixßAt uH, A. M., Principal, Mrs. (J ko. W. AruinxKAt'on, Precep tress. Jlihs CeuiiM A. Kvakts, Music, i'reuck, Drawing, Ac. Mr*. LcoT iSforrss-oefs Oil Painting aud Shell Work, .Miss MART Hei.kn SMITH, A-wistant. THE duties of tbi* Institution wilt b re mitted on .M<>ndajr, Aug. Slat. Owing to flit* limited accommodation* of tbe Seminary Building, the number of pupils will be lint ited. It it important, therefore, that applu cstious for admission be tuade at an early day. These who enter bejort the expiration •of balf tbe quarter, will be charged for tlie w!mle quarter; those wlio enter after tbe expiration of half the quarter, will be oharged for balf the quarter. No deduc tion uiade for abaenec except in cases of protracted illness. In this school students are prepared for the higher classes of auy college, or to en ter at ouce upon the active duties of life.— Whilst special eare ia taken to form iu our pupils habits of order, ttrid punctuality aud t/iorougkae**, their Physical, Moral and Social E location is uot neglected. Tne government of tbe school is designed to be parental. It is tbe aim of tbe Frn eipal and Lie associate* to exoite in tl.eir pupils a love of rigkt doing; and toamken wiiliin them .some proper consciousness of the dignity of humanity. Parents way rest assured that any gross delinquency on ibe pirt of tbeir children will be reported to them immediately, should circumstances re quire it, or tbe discipline of tbe school fail to accomplish tbe desired reformation. TERMS per quarter of II weeks, inclu ding Board, Tuition, Furnished Room, Washing, Light and Fuel, $10.00,—-one- Lulf iu advance. EXTRA CHARGES. Music, $lO 00 Ue of Instrument, 2 •0 French, 5 00 Drawing, and painting in Water Colors, each, 5 00 Oriental Fainting, 5 00 Grecian Fainting, 5 00 Oil Fainting, 10 00 Ornamental Needle Work, 5 00 Shell Work, 5 00 TERMS FOR DAV SCHOLARS. Elementary English, $4 00 | Higher, 4 00 Classics, 6 25 Bed6*rd, August 6, 1857. CO6IT niCUIIfML WHEREAS the ffmoraWe Faascis M. Kim mkll. President of the several Ccurts ef Common Plees in the counties composing the 16 th Judicial District, and Jnstice of tbe Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delive ry, for the trial of capital and other offender# in tbe said district—and A.J. Smivelt and Joms G. Ha trtiT, Esquires, Judges ot the -Courts of Common Pies#, sad Justices of tbe Court ef Oyer and Terminer, end General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in tbe county of Bedford—hsve is sued their precept end to me directed, for hold ing s Court of Common Pies*, and Genets! Jail Deliverv, and Court of Oyer and Terminer at Bedford, on MONDAY the 31st day of Angunrt iast. Notice is hetehy givon to mil the Justices of the Pesce, tbe Coroner aud Con stables within tbe said county of Bedford, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their roils, records, and inquisitions, ex aminations sad other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and iu that behalf appertain to be doac, and also they who wiU prosecute against the prisoners that are or ebeli be in the J-il ef Bedford county, to be then and there to prosecute against them as absll be just. HUGH MOOKE, Sheriff. Aug X, 1837. Fly N'etts for horses cam he found at. duly, 3. CRAMER* CO. RASTER'S NOTICE. ALI. |wr.iMj interested are hereby notified that tbe fallowing named accountants have tiled their account in the Register's office of Bedford Gouuty, and that they will bo presented to tbe Orphan*' Court of said County, on Piiday, the 4th day of September next for allowance and couflrnatiuu. The account of Wm. Wertz, Esq.. ailm'r of the estate of Jeuuiag* Oldham, late of St. Glair towuahip, dec <4. Tbe account of Henry P. Diahl, xlm'r of tbe estate of Daniel Diebi late *1 Juniata township, dee'd. Tbe account of John Akc, Esq., acting Exe cutor of the last will fcc. of Johu Smith, lale of L'tiioa towuahip, dee'd. Tbe account of John Eberlv, ailm'r of the es tate of Jehn Stoner, late or South Woodberry township, dee'd. The account of Hiratu Davit, ailm'r of tbe i estate of Christian Mock, late of St. Clair town ship, dee'd. The partial account of Charles Hoy man, one of the adiu'rs of the estate of Satul Hoyman, late of Londonderry towuahip, dee'd. The account ol' Joseph liuler, ailm'r of tbe estate of Peter Ickes, late of Uuiou township, dee'd. The account of O.K. Shannon, adui'r ofthe estate of David Riley, lato of Bedford Borough, dee'd. The account of Jolm Kinton, ailm'r of the estate of Elizabeth Kinton, late of Budfurd Bo rough dee'd. The account of S. 11. Tate, Esq., adn.'r do liouis noli kc., of tlie estate of Michael Schriuer late of Middle Woodberry township, dee'd. Tbe account of Philip Hollar one of tbe ex ors of the last will, ac., of Solomon Hollar Uie of H'est Providence township, dee'd. rhe account of Levi Diehl, ailm'r of the es tate of Jos. Armstrong, late of Hopewell town ship, dee'd. D. IV.iSIUBJUGH Proth'y. Aug. 7, 1857. LIST OF lliMs PUT down for Trial at August Term, (31st day) 1857. Win. Boitzcll et al vs. Fred. Smith, ti. Cheney vs. W. P. ScheJl et al. J. 11. Barndollar vs. B Meaus et al. Jane Moor head et ai vs. Christ. Nnwgle. Miller, Eeringer Si Breiug vs. g. A. Forklcr. Frances 11. Iloy man vs. Wm. Porter. J. \V. Duncan et ml v. Jno. Hoffuian at al David Whetstone vs. Joba Bowser et ul. Wtn. Whetstone et al vs. M M. Corl et al. D. Pa'tcrson vs. S. M. Barclay's adtti'r. D. Berkhiiuer et ai vs. Henry Vont et al. John Clapper et al vs. David Sttoler et al. I'ath. IVeisel et al vs. Aaron Urovo et al. Wm. Beitzell et al vs. Frederick Smith. John Defib&ugh vs. 11. K. Strong et al. Kiely B. Davis vs. Jos. 11. Harbaugh et al. Johu Cessna's u.-c vs. Frederick Smith. Johnson iiafer et al vs. M. Wisegar vet et si. Francis Sleek et >1 vs. T. W. Hortoa et al. Win. Detetoore Vs. Archibald lilair. G. It. llolstngtr et si vs. K. Pearson et al. Samuel Smith vs. John May et al. Sainl. 8. Stnckey vs. Henry Keyser. Win. Keyser vs. John Weyant. D. WASH Alt AUG H, Proth'y. Aug. 7. 1857. PatUmrille aid Haadberrj Tiri pike Read Cupai;, IN the matter of the sequestration upon the PattoavviUa and Wood berry Turnpike Koad, in the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford County. Whereas Joseph B. Noble, Erq., Seques trator of said lload, did on tbe 7th day of May, 1857, file his account iu the office of the Prothouotary of the Court of Common Plea* iu and for said County, as Sequestra tor of said Road, Notice is hereby given to the creditors of the raid Turnpike Road Company, and all others interested in the said Road, that the Hon. Judges of said Court have fixed Mon day the 31st day of August in.it. for tba bearing of tbe same, and for showing cause why tbe said account ought not to be al lowed, and iu defaait thereof the same will be coufirmcd. Witness the Hon. F. M. Kimuiell, Esq., President of our said Court at Bedford, the 3d day of August, A. P., 1857. D. WASHABAUfJ H, Aug. 7, 1857. Proth'y. Auditor'* Hollcc, THE undersigned, appointed Auditor to distribute *he funds iu the bauds of tbe as signees of Dr. W. E. Richter, will meet all person* interested therein at tin. office of John Mower, Esq., in the Borough of Bed ford, on Wednesday, the 19th int. j.VO. H. FILLER, Aug. 7, 1857. Auditor. CORN SUELLEB, FODDER CUTTERS, CORN MILLS. tlfK warrant the above Machines to work as VT represented, and if after a fair trial they do not give satisfaction, tbe purchaser may rey torn them and get his money back, (live them a trial, and you will aave money, as they have not yet been surpassed. if equalled. Doc.IV, 180*5. BLVMIKE A HARTLEY. WALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. JJprry is our ageut for this necessary article. By calling at his store, our patrons will see samples of our papers. We have made our spring selection? with u. neb care, and think wa cannot fail to please. SHRYOCK A SMITH, Chambersburg. March, 7 1837. Photographic Htliery, EXCHANGE BUILDING,' BEDFORD, PA WHERE Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, do. 4c., are executed in the latest styles I and improvements of tbe Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and plated Lockets at very low prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine bis specimens. T. K. GETTYS, Jn. May 22, 1837. JOHN H. ALLEN A CO. NOS. 2 4 4 CREST SIT Street, {tooth tide, below Water,) PHIL.IDELPHU, (Tut OLDEST tfooD-wm HOUSE, IS run Crrv.) MANUFACTAREKS and Wholesale deal era in Patent Medicine, mads BROOMS, Patent Groved CEDjiR-W.IRE, Warranted not lo tbnnk. WOOD and WILLOW- WARE, CORDS, BRUSHES, Ac., of all descriptions. Please call and examine our stock. Feb. 27, 1857.-XZ. UITNUTIIJC. ~ ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the uuderoigned, will please csli immediately, and attend to the payment of their accounts, especially those having unsettled book aroammts. Those who neglect or refuse to attend to this notice, wilt be compelled to pay cost*. MILLER A CONLEY. Scbcllsburg, July 24, 1857-6t. , BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. illtgkfliy Male aa4 Feaiale Seail-1 airy. W. W. BRIM, A. 8., Principal. Miss E. V. Mann, Proceptreas. M. J. Johnson, M. A. Williams, Assistants. This Institution is located in tba borough of Kainshurg, Bedford county. Pa., noted for its hcalthfulness, and beauty ofsiirroiuidhtfl sceue rry. It is 10 miles from Bedford, and 8 from the celebrated Bedford Springs. The building is large and couunodious, capa ble of accommodating 200 students. It is the purpose of all concerned, to spare no pains In making this institution the efficient instrument of securing to all iu attendance a thorough ed ucation, and also to throw around them tbe be ulgu influence of morality and religion. TERMS AND TACATHENS Tim academic year combs,* of two sessions of 22 weeks; each session Is divided into two terms of 11 weeks, (ml without an intervening vacation. Tlie Summer session Will commence on tlie 4lli day of August next. The Winter session win commence on the second Thursday in Jauuary, 153. Winter vacation, 2 weeks. Summer vacation, 6 weeks.' EXPENSES PER TERM OP 11 WEEKS. Common English, $3 0U To which will !>c added for each additional higher branch, 80 Greek and Latin,each, 1 50 German. Preach and Spanish, each, 2 00 Incidentals, 50 ORNAMENTAL. Drawing, $2 50 Colored crayon and water colors, each, 3 00 Painting in Oil, 6 00 Hair and Wax flowers, each, 8 00 I'cllis work, 3 00 Embroidery, 1 50 Vocal music, 2 lessons per weok, 1 00 Music, with use of Piano, • 10 00 BOARD. Tlie price of board will ho $1 50 |>er week; and 25 cents will be charged for fuel and rooms furnished. GENERAL EXERCISES. Weekly exercises In composition and decla mation by tbe gentlemen, and composition aud declamation by the ladies, wi.l b required throughout tbu entire course. Duriug tiie teruicomniencing in August,tliere will lie a class organized for tbo special benefit of those designing to engage in teaching Com mon Scliools. The but days of each session will lie devoted to examinations; did at tlie close of the year, there will be an annual examination and exhi bition. The Lyceum is a literary society sustained by the young gentlemen; the '-Ladies Associa tion" is a situilir one sustaiucd by the young la. lion. lubu XcfT, Frostburg; Mr. John Kolck, Cumberland: Kev. T. T. MeClurc, Flintstone; .Mr. John Wilson, Old Town; John llughes, M. I)., Kev. K'IH Earnshaw, Hancock; Mr. Joseph Maun, Clear Spring; ltev. H. X. Sipes, Wash ington City, 0. C. N. B. Ptmtii coming from Cumberland, take the Bedford at me and stop at Ceutreville, from whence they will bo conveyed to itains burg. T. T.McCLUKE, Pres't J. FILLER, Secretary. Kaiaahurg, Jmy 21,1857.—tt. RESOLUTION Frp*sißg lneadnMßls to the (oi siilaiiou of the iotuiuoßwealth. Rtsoleed by the Smalt and Home of Represen lalirtt of tkt CominonireaUh of I'enasylrania im General Assembly out: Tlmt the following amendments are proposed to the Constitution ot tli commonwealth, in aecordiucc with the provisions of the li-utli article thereof. FIRST AMENDMENT. Th'-re shall be an additional article to sail constitution to be designated a* article eleven, as lotlow*: ARTIC'.E XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. Skctios I. The State may coutract debts, to supply casual deticits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided lor; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and coutingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of litne, shall never exceed aeveu hundred aud fifty thousand dollars, and tbe money arising from the creation of such debts, shall lie applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so con tracted. and lo no other purpose whatever. Sectios 'J. In addition to the above limited power, th. State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, defend tbe Stats in war, or to redeem the present out standing indebtedness of tbe State; but the money aristug from tho contracting of such debts, shall be applied to tbe purpose for which it was raiaed, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. Sactios 3. Except the debts above specified in sectious oue and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of tbe Stale. SacTioa 4. To provide for the payment of tbe present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the Legislature shall, at its first session, after the adoption nf this amendment, create a siuking fund, which shall be sutkeieut to pay tbe accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thous and dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public works,from time totime owned by the State, or the pro ceeds of the sale of the same, or auy part there of and of the income or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the State, together with other funds, or resources, that may be designated by law. Tbe said sinking fund may be increased, from time to time, by assigning it to any part of the taxes, or other revenues of the Slate, not required for the ordinary and current expenses of fevernmeut, and unless in case of war, inva sion or insurrection, no part of tbe said sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until tbe amouutof such debt is reduced below tbe sum of five millions of dollars. SECTIOU 5. The credit of tbe commonwealth shall net in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any individual, company, corpora tion ot association; nor shall tbe common wealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stock holder, in any eompany, association or corpora tion. Ssc. 6, The commonwealth shall not assume tbe debt,or sny part thereof, of snysountjr, city, borough, or township or of any corporation or association; unless each debt she'i hsve been contracted to enable tbe State to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend Itself in time of war, or to aaeist the State in the dis charge of any portion of its prseenl indebted ness. Sac. 7. The Legislature shsll not authoriatp. any county,city, borough, township, or incor porated district, by virtue of s vote of its citi seos or otherwise, to l>couiu a stockholder in soy company, association or corporation; or to pbtainmeaey far, or loan it* credit to, any cor ooratiow.nsseciation, institution or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional aiticle to sadi' constitution, to toe designate article XII. as tolloWs : ARTICLE XII. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county sitall be divided by a line cutting off" over one-tenth of tt population, (either to form it new county, or otherwise,) without the express assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof, nor shall any new couuty beefi tablishcd, contain uqj lost than four hundred square miles. THIRto AMKNPMr.tT. From section two of the lirst article of the con stitution, etrike out the wortls, o/ the eih/of Phlaktlphia and tacit count) retpeclictlg," froui 'section live same article, strike oat the words, "/ Philtolulphia ami of Ik* lererul conntieei" and from secction seven, in tame article, strikeout the Words, '• neither the dig of Phila delphia uor rug;'' and insert in lieu thereof, lite words, i-andnot" ami strike out section lour, aaine article and in lieu thereof, insert tlie fol lowing: SKC. 4 In the year one thousand eight hun dred and sixty-tour, and every seventh yesr thereafter representatives to the uumber of one huuJre-1 shati lie apportioned and distributed equaPy throughout the State, by districts, in proportion to the taxable inhabit mis thereof; except that auy county containing at least three thousand tive hundred taxables, may be allowed a separate*representation; but no moru than three counties shall he joined, and ho county shall lie divided in the formitton of a district. Any city Riving a sutfiaient number of taxable* to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have a separate representation assigned it, and •hall toe divided into convenient districts of con tiguous territory, of equal taxable population as near as may be, each, of which districts shall elect one representative." At the end of section scvca, same article, in sert these words, "the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into single senatorial districts,of con tiguous territory, as nearly equalin taxable imp utation as possible; but no ward shall lie divided in the formation thereof." The Legislature, at it J first session, after t lie adoption ot this amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and repre sentativo districts, tli the manner above provi ded; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the year ouu thousand sight hundred and sixty four. FOURTH AtttNn.VE.NT. Th-re shall bo an additional section to ths first article of the said constitution, which shall lie numlmred and read M follows: "fixe. -0. The 1 legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or sunul any charter of incorporation, hereafter conferred, by, or under, any rpecial, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth; in such manner, bow v er, that no injustice shall bo done to tbe corj/o ralor." Ix SKBATK, March 27,18(7, Rttolctd. That this resolution pass. On tbe first amendiueut, yeas 24, nays 7: on (lie second amendment, yeas £l. nays 3; on the third amend mi nt. yeas 24, nays 4; on tins fourth amendment ' yeas 'id, nay s 4. | Extract from the Journal.] GEO. H'. HAMEKSLY, Clerk. Is TUk LIOL'SK Of lil-raESESTATIVVS., April 29, 1857. Retolvtd, That this resolution pass, tin the first amendment, yeas 78, nays 12; on the sec ond amendment, yeas 67, uy 24; on tbe third amendment, yeas 72, nays 22, on tbe fourth amendment,yeas 82, nays 7. [Extract from the Journal.] JACOB ZEIGLKK. Clerk. Filed iu Secretary's office, Miy 2. 1807. A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of Ik* Commonwealth. Secret 4BT' Orrici. IlafrUljurje, Jun* 2, 1857. Pciuuy/raMua . I d.icurtiry that the above aud foregoing i | true RIIII correct copy of the original -Resolu tion proposing amendments to the constitution of the commonwealth," witU (tie futu in each branch of the Legislature upon the final pa*, j sage thereof, as appear* from the originals on file in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereun- [ L - *'J to set my haint and caused to lie affix* ed the seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and year above written. A.G. CURTIX, Secretary of the Cvmmoinrtallk. Is THE SEMITE, March 37, 1857. The resolution proposing uMenduirut* to the coustitatiou of the commonwealth lieiug under consideration, on the ijuestios, Will the Senate agree to the first amend ment I The yea* and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the consl itution, and were aa follows, viz: Yeas— Messrs. Brewer, BroWn, Coffey, Ely, Evans, Fetter Fienniken, Eraser, Ingram, Jor dan, Killinger, Knox Lauliach, Lew is, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shutnan, Steele, Strauli, Welsh, Wrignt and Taggert. Speaker—34. Nay*—Messrs. Crabb, Cr*well, Finney, Gregg, Harris, Penrose and Souther—6. So the question was determined in the affir mative. tin the question, Will the Senate agree to the second amend ment/ The yeas and nays were tsken agreeably to the provisions of the constitution, and were aa follows, viz: Yt-as—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Cresswell, Ely Evans, Fetter, Finnsy, Fienniken, Ingram, Jordan, Knox, Lauback, Lewis, Myer, Sellers. Shuman, Souther, Steele, Strsuh, Welsh, Wil kin*, Wright ami Taggart, Speaker—U. Nays—Messrs. Coffey, Crabb, Frazer, Gregg, Harris, Killinger, Penrose andScofield • 8. So the question was determined in the affir mative. (In the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amend ment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the constitution, and were as follows, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Brewer, Browae, Crnbh, Cress well, Ely. Evans, Fienniken, Trazer, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Knox, Laubtuh, Lewis, My er, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Stniub, Welsh, Wilkin* and Wright—24. Nays— Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and Penrose —4. So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the qneatton, Will the Senate agree to the font th amend ment? The yeas and nay* were taken, agreeably to the provisions of the constitution, and were as follows, viz: Yeas —Messrs. Brewer,Browne, Coffey,Cress well, Ely, Evans, Fienniken, Frazer, Ingram, Killinger, Knox. Laubach, Lewis, Myet. Sen field, Sellers, Shuman. Souther. Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkinsand Wright.—2B. Nays— Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose —4. So the question was determined In the affir mative. In TUB Hocsa or RIRAASXARATIVM. April 2V, 1857. The resolution proposing amendments to the constitution of Ihe commonwealth being under consideration. OH the question, Will the House agree to the first amendment! The yens and nays were taken, agreeably to thd predion* of the oOostitution, and were as follows, vix: Yea* —Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Back house, Ball, Bock, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Cal honn, Campbell. Chase, Clearer, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Fausold, Foster, Gibbo msv, Gildea, Hamel, Harper, Heiua, lleistaod, Hill, Hillegas. Hoffman, (Berks) Imbrie, Innes, Jacobo, Johns, Jenkins, Johnston, Kaaffman, Kerr, Knight, Leisenring, Longaker, Lovett, Manear, Mangle, M,Calmont, M'llvain, Moor, head Mussleman, M nmnsa, Nichols, Nicholaon, xTnoemacher, Pearson. 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As far back as 1820, my hair comnteu ced failing off. until the top of my scalp be came laid and smooth as glass, and K lias con tinued to tali for s great nuny years, notwlth standing I have used many ceie lira ted prepara tions for resterstion. Seeing your advertise ment, 1 was induced to give your articles trial, and to my utter astonishment, found, after a few applications, that my hair itecstue firmly set, awl assumed a glossy and beautiful appeal auce; and by tbe time I bad used a quart but tle, tny itald bead was covered over with a youii 2 and vigorous growth of hair, which Is i.ow from one to two inches in length, and grow ing fast. Yours truly, HENRY GOODRICH. Cu .Rtesrow.N, Mass.. Aug. 9, lMt. Gents:—Nothing but a duty and sympathy tint I feel to communicate to others that are afflicted as I have been, would induce me to give this public acknowledgment oftlie benefit I have received from Prof. Wood's Hair Res torative When I first commenced using it. my hair was quite gray, and in spots entirely bald. I have now used the Restorative about five months, and my hair is entirely changed to its original color, brown, aud the new hair is ever three inches in length on the spots where it was letld. I have also been much gratified at the bea'thyr moist me and rigor of the hair, which b-fore was dry, and it has ceased to come out as formerly. Respectfully yours. Ac., Mrs. R. A. STODDARD. From Mrs. Ingalls, a well known nurse in Boston. Boson Oct. 19th. 1855. GBSTS At your request, and Iwing ao highly pleased with the effects of the Restora tive, I am tree to state that my hair had be come quite thin, and entirely white, I have for the last five years lieen in the haldt of using dye, bat hearing of the extraordinary effects ol tai.i article, 1 was induced to try it. My hair has been restored to its original thickness, and also to its former color, which ia light brown. Yours respectfully, Mrs. INGALLS. The following is from the Pastor of the Or thodox Church, BreokfleM. BaoOKriELD. Mass.. Jan. 12,1852. Prof. Wooo—Dear Sir—Having made trial ' of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say. that its effects have tteen excellent in rctuovtug inflammation, dandruff, and a con constant tendency to itching, with which I liave been tron'ded from my childhood, and lias also restored the hair, which was bccntn ivg gray, to iu original color. I hate used an other article, with anything like tbe same pleasure or profit. Yours, truly. J. K. BRAGG. [from the Jerteg Citg Telegraph.] WHAT IS IT rot —Tuts Woon'a HUE Krsro- SATivaf— Is s question .s-ked daily by hundreds. We answer without he sitation or fear of con tradiction, that it is he only article known which will do all it /> rotnises for the human hair. It will renew Ut growth—it wilt *top it> falling—it will restore lit natural color t It is not a Hair Dye, hut a speedy and efficacious Restorative. 11. J. WOOD k CO., Proprietors, 812 Broad way, N. Y., and 111 Market afreet, St. Louis, Me. For aale by Dr. B. F. flarrr, ami Druggists, generally. July 10, 1857. SItiRIFFS SILK. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. to me ■llrecteil, there will be aold at tlte Court House in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday the Slat day of August, 1857, at I o'clock, P. M., the following Ueal Estate, to wilt All dcleudant's Jelm Beaver's right, title and interest in and to a tract of land containing st• a:res more or less, about 25 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house, log shop and double log lam thereon erected. Ad joining lands of Charles Colvin, Peter Mowry and uth-rs; situate in Napier Township. Bed ford county, and taken in execution as the prop* erty of John Beaver. One lot of ground fronting a'out 125 Teet on the Bedford and Chambersourg tnrnpike road and extending back about 150 feet to laud of Daniel L. Defibaugh, with a two story frame bouse, log shop and log stable thereon erected. Adjoining lot ot John Smouse on the east, and land of Daniel L. Dcfitiaugli on tlie weal; situ ate in West Providence lowuship, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property et George W. At hey. One tract of land containing 1811 acres more or lass, altout t>o acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house, tenant house and log baru thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon. Adjoining lands of David Mover, Martin Smith and ethers; situate in London deny township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Solomon Smith. All defendant's Henry K. Strong's Interest in and to a certain two atory frame bouse in the town of Hopewdl, being thirty feet square,with back building twenty by fifteen feet attached; also a frame stable in said town, being thirty by j twenty-eight feet, thereon erected, and the lots or pieces of ground and curtilages appertaining to said frame house aud stable; situate in Broad Top township. Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Henry K. Strong. All defendant's Peter Barmond's right, title, interest and claim in and to one tract of unim proved ridge land, containing 44 acres more or less, situate in Bedford township, Bedford county, adjoining lands of B. W. Oarretson, James Eea. John Watson aud others, aud ta ken in execntion as the property of Peter Bar- ■ mond. Also, one tract of land containing about 350 ! acres more or less, about 70 acres cleared and j under fence, with a cabin bouse and two leg sta- j bles thereon erected, also au apple orchard ! thereon. Adjoining lands of Elias Pen-in, Da- ' vid Fletcher and others; situate In Southamp ton township, Bedford county, and taken in ea | ecutiou as the property of Thomas Klnaer. Also, one tract of land containing M acres more or leas, about 2 acres cleared and under fence, with a cabin bouse and log stable there on erected. Adjoining lands of John Imler, Joseph Burgart and ethers; situate In Union towahip, Bedford county, and taken in execu tion aa the property of Henry Cant Also, all defendant's James Collins right, ti tle and interest it and to a lot of ground in the Borough of Bedford, fronting All leet on the north side of Pitt Street, and extending heck about 200 feet, and numbered in general plan of! said Borough as N<*. 188, and having thereon erected a two atory log house, with frame hack building attached and three amall shops thereon erected. Adjoining lot now owned by John Alaip, Esq., on the east, and kit occupied by George Funk's beirs on the west, and taken in execution as the property of James Collins. i HUGH MOORE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Aug. 7, 185 T. PttlC&j OF FLOL'E AND GfiAIN. The following statement will allow the price* of Flour wxl drain at the several places Men tioned at our latest dates. Flour. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Phihd'a, g s7 W> 116 *) M New York, 7.00 uw 90 80 Boston. 7,30 185 fci 65 Baltimore, 7.25 170 85 M Richmond, 750 150 Hf, ftO Georgetown, 7 .*>o IfXI 80 ftO Alexandria, 7SO l 86 &5 Buffalo. 7 < 170 80 Su Cleveland, 7 (Ml 170 80 Cincinnati, ; I*l i;y j*, Louisville, 725 170 90 5% St. Louis, 7 oy iy> 85 d New Orleans, 7 25 f.VI 85 65 Pittsburg. 7 r Listlessuess. the medicine ia inval uable. It will restore the a|>petite and uisko the tood digest well. Niehtinare, take a tea spooiilul on retiring, and lite demons of dream land will ail l> lairiea. Alter outing a hearty diuuer, take a do** oflnvigorator and it will relieve all oppression 01 fullness. The invig orator is s Liver Remedy of unequalled virtue, acting directly on tust organ, curing Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles. Wonus, ami all Female Obstructions, for which it has no equaL We know there b nothing now before the American puMlc. prepared with such skill by a scientific man. particularly ft* diseases of the Liver, as Dr. Sawdfiwd's Invigurasor, or Liver Ueuiedy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article in the world, simply because it rests on its own merit. To cuorince all by trial that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if soy of our readers are sufferiug from such diseases as ars described in Dr. Sandford'a ad. vertweliivut. we kuow of no remedy that Will to surely cure them as the fnrigorafor. Tib*re has lately been brought to our notice a medicine that seems to possess wonderful, ca rative and healing properties in diseases of Liver, Stomach and Digestive (Irgans. It unto to us with SO many testimonials in iu favor that we have noted its effects in some of the worst cases of continual debility, caused by de ranged liver, and in every instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure. Dr. Sand lord's luvig.rator, or Liver Remedy is what we refer to. Wo always have been credu lous about cures by pateut medicines, but we are convinced that this medicine, for family use, is not overrated by the bust of recommen dations it has. Our advice is for all troubled with Indigestion,' Debility or Bowel Complaint, to get a Itottle aad try it; our word for it, relief will be experienced BLESMXC.S TO MS I* VALIOS who nse Dr. Sandford's Irivigorator, for it will relieve them ol their pains as soon as it is taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist whs re the Invigorator is used, for it will as surely drive tbrfu away, aa daylight wilj banish dark ness. of this there can be no doubt to those who try it, for it carries conviction with every dose taken. Auothet evidence is the thou sands of certificates from those who use it or have been cured by it. Try oae bottle, if it does not benefit, then we are mistakes. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry, and Druggist's generally. SAN FORD It CO., Proprietors, 3-15 Broad way, New York. July 10, 1857. 25 WITNESSES; or, THE F0 R C.Ct CO,IFWT!EI. John 8. 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Most Perfect Bank Hkt List Peblfefced. m Also a List of £ All th® Private Bankers in . America. ™ A Complete Summary of the Kinases or jj Kt*ori isv Asttici will be published in 2 each edition, together with all the important NEWS OF THE DAY. Also 3 A SERIES OF TALES > From an Old Manuscript found ia the East. Sit lurnDhes the Most Complete History at i ORIENTAL UPS, g Describing the Moet Perplexing Position* in which the Lsdies and Geutlssasa of that ©Country bare been so often found. These Starii s will routmue throughout the whole year, and will prore the Moat Entottatulng erer offered to the Public. £7* Furnished Weekly ta Subacriberu only, at $1 a year. All letters must he ad dressed to JOHN •. DTE. Broker, Publisher aud Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, April 24, 1807-ta. New Tork. EST QIJALITYoV HAMMERED IRON!—Blymire & Hartley, keep constantly oa baud, all sixes beat Juniata Iron, at Forge prom, for took or it* equivalent* also Boiled Iron, Nail Bods, Strap Ion and Natlea. Alt orders filled promptly. SOMETHING EXTRA. Boston Tea end Pie Nie Crackers, Swits Cheese, Sardines in Oil, London Pickles, Mackinaw Trout just ree'd, aad for sale by CRAMER k Co* July .