eonsiit < f fte net aim mil income of the public I works, frorrtlme to time owned by tlie stafe.'or t'e proceeds of the *aanc : , m any part theteof, .. ui of the incomtfur prjiceedstof sale of stock owred by the stale, together with other funds, r resources, that may be designated by law.— The sinking land may fee increase !, from as- ' • bug to it any part of too taxes, i>r other re- ; Mimes of the state, not required lor the ordina ry and current expenses of government, aud un less iu case of war, invasion or insurrection, *lO part of the said sinking lund shall be used or ] plied otherwise than iu extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is j reduced below the sum of live millions of dol lars. Sxction 5. The credit of the commonwealth .not in any in .inner, or evonf, bo pi aged or loaned to any ineividu .1, or couipauy, corpor al on or association; nor shall the comtuuu ne.il'h hereafter bocome a joint owner, or ocsholder, m any Company, association, or cor) Miration. .S tenon 6. The commonwealth shall not ps mne the debt, or any part tharoof, o"any cduti !y, ci'y. feoroagh, or township, or of atv cor pa rat ion or association, unless .Vucb debt shall itive i.aeu contracted to en Ui e the state to re pel iuvasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend its if iu tunc of war, or to assist tha stale in the discharge of any'portion"bt"if* pre sent indebtedness. SacTirtx 7. Tha lvgisl itnre shfd! not authorize any uuuniy, city, borough,'township, or incor porated district, by virtue of a vote of its citi zens. or otlurwise, to become a stockhdlicr in uny company, association or corporation; oi to oot.uu money for, or loan its credit to, any cor poration, association, institution Or party. SEC O.N II IMISDIIEVT. There shall be an additional article to said institution, to bo desigauted a* urtieb XII, as to Hows : Attrionx XII. OF NEW COUNTIES. "; i c unty shdl be divided by a line cutting off over one-tenth of its population, (either to urm a new coe ity or otherwise,) without tlie express assent of such cunfy, by a vote ot the . lectors thereofg llt>r shall any new county be established. Containing i:ss than four hundred square miles. TIU-'Sil AAf.esfeqajf r. rrotn sectwu t*o ! thjlivst article of the institution, strike out the words, "o/ the city ■ Pita ItlpfUif ami of. eat i coaw/y respectively; ' mm section five, suite article, strike out the voi is, ••!>/ p..i.aitlphii and of the several COUH :as;" from section sever, sain# article, 6tiike ■ ■nt the words, neither, the city oj Philadelphia r any;" and insert in lieu thereof the words, • and tie;" i.ud strike oat ■-section fmtr, same irticie;'' and in I:eu thereof insert the f'djowiog; •'."srcTtos 4. In ties year one thousand i.U'.i'lred .ui a sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the nuaub'f of o-ir 1 Htnired, shall be apportioned anl dis t : uttrl equally, ihrdugliout thu at .te, by Jis i: iets. in proportion to theliumbet of taxable a fai itants in tlie saveral parts thereof; except l hat any county containing at least three thou .aiid five hundred taxable*, may bi all >wod a separate representation; tut no more than thtVe • utilities shall be joined, atfd no county shall be i ivbied in the formation id" adistrics. Any city containing as nffl cient nr.mher of taxable* to en title u to at least two reprueent stives, a'.full l ave a seperate representation assigned it. and shall oe divided into couvenieiil siisiricts ot Contiguuv* territory, ot equal taxable popul*- ti . .as near a* tn iy be. each of wliioii districts si,all Heel one rcprosei.t itive." At !. : era cf - t;i.,n .seven.,* inae arliclin s thise v-ord*. •'the city e* Philafth'hia shall - in latin' single senufcmal, iffy aoa.'ir .•a;.' ••• y lis nearly equtf ;* tax bit po/tif- Trat puss-Ofe; but ,e* an-rd nail le divide lin the ■ 'illation titer, cf. , i'!:e 1.-gislalnie. Nt it* f rst session, after the . h.piitifi of this amendment, shall divide the ity of I'liil iiifn senttorial and repre sentative districfs, in tlx lualiuci above pi'yv'ji <le : such I'ostncfti to reiualh. litre in. ngail lint.l the apportionment in the year One thousand eight hundred and sixty-four. FOCBTH AIIENIiMEVT. Tin-re shall tie an additional suction to the first article of said con.ti utiou, which shall Lie numbered and read as f> 11 ■■': riu .iox CF.. I'he l.gislathro shall hare the power to sltor. revoke or annul, any chatter of incorporation hereafter rbrfferred liy, or under any special, o.* general law, whenever iu their opinion u may ii; injurious to the Ciiizetis of the commonwealth; hi snqli manner, however, mat mi iii j .Ktice *iutii lor done to the Corporatorv A:.d whereas,, it is provided, iu the tenia ar t; U- of the C institution, that any amendiaeut so agive-l upo.l shall be SUoiuitted to the pco- I !.*, i i sucij manner an 1 at such times, at least i; ire mouths after wing so agreed to by th two House*, as tne Legislature *u .11 prescribe. NOW, THEREFORE, be it known, by an Act of the Legislature of this Common wealth, ta li led '-Aw Act Prescribing tlie Tio'e and banner of Submitting to the l'eople. for Mieir Ratification or H jactien tne pioposed Amend ment* to tlie C.institution," appr'-ved May v.bth, Anno Douiini one thousand eight fiund r i aiiil fifty seven, it is provided as follows, to wit ; Sh ::kx 1, That, for the purpose of nscei ! iibng tlie sense of the citizens of this Cota nionwt'al.b in regtrd to the ailojition orrejection of s.'.id Atiiendiuewt*, or either of them, the Governor of this Commonwealth shall iasiw a it i ! election directed to the Sheritf of each md every County ot this C nnmori wealth, com manding them to give notice iu the usual man ner, i- not !ss than two newspapers In each County, (provided that se many are published therein.) that an election will bo held in each of tlie townships, wards and districts therein, > n the second Tuesday of October, in the year „f i nr Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-*..ven, tor the purpose of deciding ujxiit the adopt >n or rejection of the said Amend ment*. or any of them; which said election shall he lu-11 nt the places, and oponed and close lat i ie time at arid within wbih the General El -c --tiou of this commonwealth .are hid 1. opened and • loseil; and it shall be the duty of the Judges, inspectors and Clerks of each of said Town ships. wards and districts, to receive at tho said liection, tickets, either written or pi in ed, or partly written srr.l partly printed, from citizens dulv qualifie 1 to vote for Members of the Gii er.ii Assembly, and to deposit them in a box or box*-* to be for that purpose provided by the proper officers: which tickets shall he respec tivcly labelled on Die outside, "First Amend ment," "Second Amendment," "Third Amend ment," an<l "Fourth Amendment," and those who are favawaUd • to said Amendments or any of thrm, may express their desire by voting ■ ich as many separate written or printed; or ;iartlv written or printed tickets. Containing on thi "tnside thereof the words "for the A tnendmeßts," end those opposed to such Amendments, or any of them, may express their opj'ositioii by voting each as many seper ate written or printed ba 1 its or tickets, con taining on ifi* inside thereof the words, <A jraiust the Amendments.*' SECTION 2. That the election on the saidpro- V>Bt-d Amendments, shall, in all respects, i>e 'inducted as the General Elections of this Snmosweslrh are now conducted; and it shall ''Vi-- duty ol the return judges of the respec- and districts thereof, first haviug C ir Sllj ascertained the numlierof votes given for each of said Amendments in the inaml a foresa : .d, to make out dupl.cate returns thereot X p re4S ,.j j n words at leugth, and not in figtir, 4 ori j v o:ie of which returns so made shall beyiged in the Prothonotary's office of t Cots D f Conimen i'leas of the proper County, tn (ho other sealed and directed to tli * one of twi'dudges deposited foithwith in the must c< nve >Bl p 0!ll office. And the Jk ( „ 0 f the respective districts alofesnid, ar\j U j re( j to meet at Bedford, on t!.e friday neijujpjwing the holding of said Election, there to perform those 1 binge requiredt t h<tu by law. Given under at my office in Bedford, this 11th day in the year of our Lord, one thoukj eight bundled and filtjr scven, an l the 0 f Independence of the United States. \ HUGII MOORE. SKTRI FF. Bedford, Sept l\i*s7. COWIO.t SCHOOLS. THE teachers aud directors of the Common Schools of Ketllord Co, ate hereby not tied that the County Superintendent will meet with them in their respective districts, as follows: Napier. at the school house iu Scliellsbura, 'do. Schellxburgßorough, Sept. 26, (evening.) Juniata, at Buetia Vista, Sept. 28. , St.Tj'air, at Eight Square School ilou.se, Sept. 2'.. Union, at the School lionse near John Fiek e"s dwelling, Sept. SO. Middle Woo itierry, at Wood berry, Oct. 1. South Woodberry, at Pattonsville, Oct. 2. Harrison, at Riser's School House, Oet. 6. Londubdcrry, at Bridgeport, Oct. 6. Cumberland Valley, at tlie house of John Mity. Oct. 7. Southampton, ChaneytvHle, Oct. 8. Modroe, nt Clearville, Oct. !>. Bedford Township, at the house of John Ifa fer. Oct. 10. FHeads Cove, at the B ick Ouirch. Oct. 14. East Providence, at the house of John N>- cuin. Sen., Oct. 15. West Providence, nt Bloody Htin, (new 'school house,) Oct. 111. Hopewell, at the School House near Dash er's store, Oct. I'd. Broad Top, at Hopewell, Oct. 2 '. l.iberty, at Stouerstown, Oct. 21. Bedford Boroueh, at the oflice of Jno. P. Heed, Esq., Oet. 2f. (evening.) Teaehwrs and directors in particular, and the pubdc in general, are respect If lly r:q nested to attend. Bu inessof importance rel uive to the interests ot the schools will he U'.tnsicted at cue! place. No private examui ition of teach ers will lie granted, cxcep nig unavoidable ca ses. IIEXRY HECKERMAX, C'u. Superintendent. Sept. 4. 1837. A RARE CHANCE. FOR SALE, the stock of the In-st located and hands miely fitted up Store in Fulton tSoun ty. The stock is neariy all new, an.i will be sold low. Tlie tixtures belong to the Store. Kent (with a good dwelling) is very low. A person with a few thousand dollars Capital, coui Ido a 1 uge business. The present propri etor wishes to sell for the purpose of going into business in the East. Address A. B. C, Box 42, McCouuflisi)|i&. FulSanpst. Pa. Sept. 4, 1§57.* I. S. Wnicur, f,. (f. LftAstEit, W. M . ll ascock. NOTICE. THE partnership heretofore existing and tra ding under the firm of I. S. Wright Co., was dissolved on the 18:h inst., by mutual consent. All persons knowing them solver indebted to them in any way, by note or (took account, will call and pay their respective accounts sbortlyt As the Books are in the hands of I S. Wrigh for a short tint j onlv. I. S. WRIGHT & CO. Sept. 4, 1837.-c* Look Here, Storekeepers and Others! TH E greatest assortment of Toys of every d •-cription. and Fancy articles of an endless variety, volt can find at the great Curiosity Store, No. 144, N. 2d St.. above Arch, Phil adelphia. Also Fancy Baskets, Pipes, Segar Cases Tobacco Boxes, Dominoes, panes. Chi na, Kid aud W%x Babies, and a great many other articles too numerous to mention. JOHN DUEL*'.QinpoHrh. 114, X. 2d St. Sept. 4, 1807. •25 WITNESSES: or, THE FOURR CONVICTED. Jshn S. Dye tie Author, Who has 1 ad 10 years experience as a Bank er and Publisher, an 1 An.hot .7 's.friei of L'clurts at the Biox\!wy Tabernacle, > v hi:it, for 10 snccersivc nights over C7" 30.000 People 0j Greeted hint with Rounds ot Applause, ® while he exhibited the in inner in winch Cuun- terf iters ex .'cute their Frauds, and the g. Surest and Shortest Means of 6 Detcclit% them I Ps The Rank Sote Eiigrefter. i all urn that he is the greatest Judge <f Paper Money tiring. Of MIEITEST DIsfOVEIIV OF OvT Hie Present Ceuturj tor (ouiiferiVif Bank Votes. O D.•scribing every Genuine Bill in Kxis tetiCe. all 1 exhibiting at a glanCe every Counterfeit iuOirenlatioii'! > Arranged o admirably, that HE Fl.lt ENGL O is E VS V an.i DE TEC HON is-i'A.NTASEOt s. V cry- No Index to examine! No pages 10 3to hunt up! But so simplified and .irrang .2 ed. that the Merchant, Banker, and Bu sinv.s.s Maa can see all at a Gla.ice. s~~i English, French a si German. •2 Thus Etch miy read the same in u his own Native Tongue. Most Per Oft Bank Vote & Published* p,-| Also a List of >4 All the Private E ankers in America. A Complete Smnm iry of the FiSaxck of jyjEtxoPF. and Ajexica V. ill be published in 2 etch edition,.together with all the important NE \VS OF TH K DAY. Also .7 SERIES OF T.ILF.S tr From an Old Manuscript found in the East. 7X it furnishes t ! c Most Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE, tq Describing the Most Perplexing Position* in which the Ladies and Gentlemen ot that qCountry have been so often found. These Fteries will tout nue throughout the whole year, and will prove the Most Ktitci tainhig ever offered to the Public. y Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only,at $1 a year. All letters must be ad dressed to J OHM s. DTE. Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, April 24, 1857-zz. New York. SUM M ER ARBAXGEM KNT.—Huntingdon an 1 Broadtop K. R., .On and after Mon day. March 2d, 18 =7, two passenger trains a day each way, (except Sunday.) will run be tween Hopewell and Huntingdon. Leaves Hopewell at 12 15 P.M., and 6 10 P.M. Arrives at Hopjwell at 9 40 A. M., and 5 40 P. M. Contacting at TTntttingdon with trains Tor East and West on Penna. K. R. THoS. T. WEERMAX. Snpl. Hontingion, Feb. 26,1857. JOIIIV IX. ALLEU IN CO. SOS. 2 4-4 CHUST.SUT Street, (south aide, below Water,) PHIL.iDELPHU, (TUB OLDEST WOOP-WARE HOUSE, IN TIINCITT.) MAXUFACTARKRS and Wholesale deal ers in Patent Medicine, mads BROOMS, Patent Groved CEDJR- W.DRE, If arranted not to shrink, WOOD and WILLOW- Wj)RE, CORDS, BRUSHES, &c., of all descriptions, l'iease call and examine our stock. Feb. 27, 1857.-ZZ. SOMETHING EXTRA. Boston Tea and Pio Xic Crackers. Swi ;s Cheese, Sardines in Oil, London Pickles, Mackinaw Trout just ree'd, and for sale by CRAMER a Co. I JulyS. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. INTENSE BXCITENINTI JHLISEin HAS JUST RECEIVED THE most attractive assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever otfere l to the people of Bedford. la cheapness, elegance and. variety, his stuck cinno„ he surpassed. It consists in part of C1..9T11S AMD CASSfMERKS, Yestings, of every de scription , Linen Goods, Jeans, Dentins, Drillings, White and Blown Muslins, and Gentleman's Fur nishing Goods generally. DIIESS SILKS, Figured, plain and fancy Silks, Silk Tissue, Cballi do T,.lines. Barege de Luines, Plain PI lid and Striped Lawns, 7, imurtiae Cloth, Crollean et Devil!e Wool De laines and a great variety of Plain ar.d Fancy Prints, Kid. Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves. Needle Worked Color*, under ."Sleeves, Handker chief*. Scarfs, Edging* arid Inserting*, Frin ges. Ribbons ml Dress Trimming*, See. &c. in great variety. Maira Au';iqno Mantillas, lat st style. BOOTS Am SHOES, I adies Dress Gaiters and Fancy Shoe*. Mis s's' Shoe*, Gqariemen's Gaiters, Boys' Shoes, Ac. A general assortment of (piceiHware n<! M:;i ;<**:• z. A new and 1. ge stock of FliEvll GROCER: i< 5 kc. &c. kc. CJT- Persons .at on ling Court, next w"ok_ ar; invited to cal. e 11 examine tb. evcellen arid cheau stock > 1 Goo Is. Great pleasui't will be taken hi exhibiting them. May 1, 1857. WIMIH'LSI WISnMiLLS! ! THJS subscriber would respectfully inform his oi l customers, as Well as tlie public generally, time he still continues the ttianu factory of H7.VD.I///-A.V, att'l Keeps them 011 hand coa stautly. Me w ill also do all kiuds ol repairi u in his line of busiuess. As his mills are wel. known in Bedford county, he tleetus it unneces sary to say any thing about them. Ills shop i as lomiuriy, at the Eastern! or Bedtord, on Bits Street, I ear tile Foundry. SIMON DICKEKIIOOF. Aug. 111. 1837.-3 m. JMPROVKT Sp.i.r-Si. U.INO Emir GINS. cn be had at HEIIWAS'S TISM.VG EST CBUSHMESI-, in Juliana Street. Aug. I>l, T837. REMOVAL. THE subscriber lias removed his Tinning Es tniiiishuient to the frame buddieg in Juliana Street, two doors south Of ••Brown's Store." where he will oe happv to set; ail his old friends and customers. Me keeps const .nth on hand ail kind® of ware iu his line, as substantia) and cheu~as can tie procured in the county. ABKAMAM MEH.iIA.V. Aug. 1 4. LS-j". I )hysi eiuhs preacriptions carefully compound 1 od, at all boors of he Uav or night, at I>r //.irry'*, Drug Store. RESOLUTION Proposing Amell dm nils (o (he Con s.'idilioa of ilie lomrojoweillh. R;taltei by Ikf SeuUt *u l HoK*r of Rcprcwi tirltfl?s of the Cmhm fnti>*<r4li ou I'l asyiv&iu i.i u (jititifii .Uitmbi'j met: 1 hut the tallowing ntn.'lidtU'lLta are proposed t 'ho constitution ol ft if r iicnrrtiwo tlfh. in acf'rdi!K-e with file provisions "[ the tenth article thereof. Yiasr AMENDMENT. Th'rt shall be an additional article to sai l constitution to he designateil as article eh;r.|i, aS follows: ARTIC-K XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SUCTION 1. The State may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provide 1 for; hut tiic aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, shall l>e applied to the purpose lor which it Was obtained, or 'o repay the debts so con tracted. and to ito other purpose whatever. SECTION 'I. In addition to the above limited power, the State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, of to redeem the present out standing indebtedness of the Mate; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts, sha'l be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debt's, aud to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 3. Kxcept the debts above specified in sections one and two of tbii article, no debt whatever shall bo created by, or ou behall of tbe State. SECTION 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, andanya Uitiona! debt contracted as aforesaid, the Legislature shall, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall he sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such debt, ami •IIIUUHHV to reduce the principal thereof by a. sum not less th m two hundred fty thous and dollars; which sinking fun i -u li insist of the net annual income of the public . rks.lrora time t"time owned by the Stat-- the pro ceeds of the sale of tile tume, i t part there of and of the income or procee is of sale of stocks owned by the State, together with other funds, or resources, that may be designated by law. The said siakiug fund may be increased, from time to time, by assigning it to any part ol the taxes, or other revenues of the State, not required for the ordinary aud current expenses of government, and unless in cisu of wir, inva sion or insurrection, ho part of the said sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment ol the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dollars. SECTION 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall net in any lAanuer, or event, be pledged, tk loaned to, any individual, company, corpora-; tioti oi association; nor shall the common wealth hereafter becomea joint owner, or stock holder,in any company, association orcoipora tion. SEC. 6, The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough, or township or of any corporation or association; unless such debt sha'l have been contracted to enable the State to repel invasion, suppress domestic Insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to assist tho State in the dis charge of any portion of its present indebted ness. SEC.V. The Legislature shall not authorize any courtty. city, borough, township, or incor porated district, In virtue of a vote of its citi zens or otherwise, to become a stocV.holdir in any company, association or corporation; or to pbtain money for, or loan its credit to, any cor ooratiou.association, institution or party. PECO.VI) AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional .titicle to sadi constitution, to bo designated as article All, as follows i ARTICLE Kit. OF NEW COUNTIES. No county shall be divided by a line cutting oil" over one-tenth of its population, (either to form a new county, or otlmrwiae,) without the express assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof, nor shall any new county be es tablished, containing loss than four buudfefl square miles. THIRD AMENDMENT. From section two of the first article of the con stitution, strike out the words, <qj/" (/,< city of PUlukelphia and eiuJi county reipectircly frotn isection live same article, strike Out the words, '•of P.luii L-.lphi iant of tiie xeoiral counties;" and fromsocction seven, in same article, strike out thewords, '■•ueitker the city of Phila delphia -or rnjj"' and insert in lieu tlumif, the words, t'tmi ti n'' and "strike out section lour, same article and in lieu thereof, insert the fol lowing: SEC. t In the year one thousind eight hun dred an I sixty-four, an I every so vent 1 yor tii • ifter representatives t > the number of ne hundred shaii le apportioned and distributed equal >y throughout the Slate, by districts, in proportion to trie taxable inhabitants thereof; except that any county containing at lea-t three thousand five hundred tuxnhles, may be allow* 1 a separate representation; hut no more than three counties shall he joined, and nocouuty shall l>c divided it* the formitfou of a district. Any city luviag a sttfie.ient number vi Disables to entitle it to at least two represent uives. shall have a separate representation assigned it, and shall be Hi vided into convenient districts of con tiguous territory, of efjual taxable papulation as near as may be, etch of which districts shall elect one r presentafive." At tits end id section san:c article, in sert these words, "the city l Flfi'iuieipliU shall hedivided into single senatorial districts,of con tiguous territory, us nearly eqhal in taxable pop ulation as possible; tint no ward shall be divided i in the formation thereof." The Legislature, at its first session, after the j ! adoption ot this amendment, shall divide the I city of Philadelphia into s -tutorial and repre sentative districts, in the manner above provi ded; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment In the voir una tlious.itii j eight hundred and sixty four. FoOiiTti AMENDMENT. Tb re shall be an additional section to the first article of th • 3 lid constitution, which shall ; be nuui iered and rca I as follows: • Sic. 2 The Legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul any charter of incorporation, hereafter conferred, by, or under, any pecial. or gtpieml law, whenever in their opinion it miytr injurious to the citizens of tiie commonwealth: in such manner, how v er. th:.tri'> injustice shall he done to the corpo rator."' Is SrsatF. Mnr ' 27, I W S7, Rnjlvcil. That this resolution piss. Oo the first ariien Imoiit, yeas 21, nays 7: on the second amendment, veis 2J. nays 8; on the third amend nirnt, yv is 24. tnys 4; on the fourth am n ; icnt yeas 23, nays I. ; Extract from the Journal.l GEO. \V R . UAMEKSLV, Clerk. IN T;II; HOUSE or KKPSFSKNT ITIVI Jpril 20, IST". RcxAlceJj That this resolution pass. t)u the first aineu luient, yeas 70, nays 12; on tl:e sec ond amendment, y is -57, nay s 34; on the third amendments y.-is 72, nays 22, on the fourth auietHiimjnt.y'vas S3, nay s 7. [Extract from the Journal.J JAOOLI ZKIGLEIT. CU-rk. Filed in Secretary's of. )!• it If *7. A. G. CU3TI.V , Sfcre-'aru of Uu VbmnmtuctaUh. SecnEr.vttT's OTFICF. Harrishiurg, June 7, 1b37. PeiAssy'vama si: 1 1 . certify th it the I'lore and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original '• Kesoln tioii proposing amendments to the constitution oftha im n u in.iv.dth." with the vhto in eath brunch of the Legislature upon the final pas sage thereof, as appears l'ruui the originals on file in this office. , IN testimony whereof I have hereun- L L * - st .[ Ul y hand an! caused to be affix ed the seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and warabove written. A G, CUKTIY. S: rotary of the C. hirnouirtir'. 'i. Tit TUB Si siru, Jtfc h 27, 1H.57. The resolution pr posing amen haeifts to the constitution of the couunoinfaalth he'ug hudcr consideration, on the question, Will lite Leyate agree t- ■ lee fust amcti 1- Mcnt? ihe yeas and nays were taken agreeably to fire provisions ol' the const it it toil, anl were as ; follows, vim y e Us—Messrs. Brewer, B'own, Colfey, Ely, ! Eva r iter Fienniketi, Friz ;r, Ingram, Jot- I dau, Kil'.ingei, Knox Laubuih, Lewis, \fyer, t Scoff-id, Seder*, Shuma.i Steele, Str.iub, Welsh, vTrig.it and T.iggert, Speaker— ill. Nays—Messrs. Cr.tbb, Chess veil, Finney, Gregg, Harris, Penrose and io.ituer—o. So the question was detefiiiieii in the affir mative. On'the question, Wilt the Senate agree t.: t ftj 'second amend ment f The veas an! nays were fit en agreeably to the provis.oria ot tire Constitution, anil were as follows, viz: Y.-as— Messrs- Brewer, Bown, CressweU, Ely Evans. Fetter. Finney, ri-nuikeu, Ingram, dor lan, Knox. Laubaek. Levis, My ft'. Sellers, Shunian, Souther, Steele. S:r.ml), Welsh, IVil kins, Wright and Taera-f. Sp if leer—2 : L Nays—Messrs. Coftev, Or Hi, Frazer,Gregg, Harris, Kitfinger, FeiiroSe aid Scoffofd 8. So tire question was detcrtlinei iu the affir mative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to die third amend ment r The yeas and nays Vere t ken agreeably to tire provisions of the cunstitu ion, an 1 were us follows, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Br v-er, Brofrt", Crihb, Cress well, Ely. Evans, Flefmiken, Fr.tzer, Ingrath, Jordan. Killingor, Knot, L.raiiacb, Lewi*. My er, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman. Souther. Steele, Sl'rauh. Welsh. Wrlkins and Wright 24. Xays-M ssrs. Coffey, Gragg, Harris :it6 Penrose —4. So the question was determined in the affir mative On the questton, Will the Senate agree to the fourth amend ment? The veas and nays were taken, agreeably to the provisions of tire constitution, and were as fo'lows, viz: Yeas —Messrs. Brewer.Brown2, Coffey,CreSs well, Ely, Evans, Fienniketi, Fruz-r, Ingram, KiltingeV. Knox, L-iubich, Lewis, Myer, Sc'- tield. Sellers, Sltrim.tn. Souther.Steele, Sfraftlr, Welsh. Wtlkins and Wright.—23. Nays —Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose —4. So the question was determined in the affir mative. Is TUE HOUSE OF RERRESEXTFRIVK*. .Iftril 2'J, 1857. The resolution proposing amendments to the constitution of the commonwealth being under | consideration, On the question, Will the House agree to the ftrst amendment? Tire'yeas and nays were taken, agreeably to thd previsions of the eoestitution, and were as follows, vix: y eas —Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Biek houae. Ball. Beck, Bishop, Bower. Brown, Cal houn, Campbell. Chase. Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Fausold, Foster, Gibbo nev, Gildea, Hamel. Harper, Heins, Heistind, Hill, Hillt:gas. Hoffman, (Berks) Imhrie, Innes, Jacobs. Johns, Jenkins, Johnston, K uiffman, Kerr, Knight, Leisenring, Longaker, Lovett, Msnear, Mangle, M.Calmont. M'llvain. Moor, head, Musslemau, H'omra*, Nichols, Nicholson, Nnhnemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petriken, Pow n.ll, Purcell,Ramsey, (Philadelphia) Ramsey (Yprk)Keed, Reamer, Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, SlAin. Smith, (CambHa) Smith, (Centre) Ste- veuson, Tolan, \'art, Vanvouhrw, Yieker.x Vdcghley, Walter, West brook. Wharton, WII - Witherow. Wright, Zimmerman, and G ft/.—■> p taker— 7Am Nays--Mes 3 rs. Backus, Benson. Dock, Mine, Hamilton, Hancock, Huffman, (Lebanon) Le_ ty, Btr'Uhers, Tlmro, Warner, Wititrpde—l '2 So the question was determined m (lie aiiir i native." "<>n th question, AV iff .i J il iJi i ugrja to the second amend meil The yeas an 1 nays were taken agr ecitbiy to the pro/UioHS olliioconstitution, and Were as tol-, lows, viz: Veas—Messrs. Anderson, Backhouse. Bower KICK, Kali, Gulltouu, Campbell, Carty, Put. f'.tusoid, Foster, Gildua. Ilamel, Harper, ileius Heist mid. liitiegts Housekt* per, Huffman,- (Herns) ir.ihrie, frniue, Jeukius, Johnston, Johns, ICaurt'man,Knight, LcistAiring, Loi guker, Lovctt, Mallear, M'ltvuio. Aloorhvad, Atu.-s d m in, Al.higla, A ichu.ls, M uiholsoa. Nttiiein icfi r. l'-tuis, j'uarsoo, PeCrrkuu, Fownall, l'urceil, Karusey, ( Piii iadeiphui ) KahisiV, (Yurlt) U oa mei . Kupp. Roberts, .Slniiv, oMan. Tolan. Vail* Voegi.ley, Walter, Wostbrook. Wharton, Ziui tiieruiaii, and G dr.. Speaker —of. Nays—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Benson, Bishop, Brown, Chase, Cleaver. Craw ford, Kyster, Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, I line, Hot) man. [Lebanon.) Jacobs, Kerr, L -bo. M'Calinont, Mnmui.i, liee i, Smith, ((*<;u tre) Smith, (Cifchria) Stevenson. StvutliolSy Thorn, Vickers, Wagousefier, W arncr, Win (Rale and Wright—Si. So the question was d termined in the'affir -11) ai<'e; On the question, Will the// >use agree to the third am -ndment/ theye is and nays wen* taken igrep itdy to tin- provisions ot the constitution, and were as lollu.is, Vis; Yeas—Messrs. Audi.rson, Bock, Ball, IJetison, IJower, IJrown, (jal lioun, Cleaver, Campbell, Chase, Crawford, Dickey, Kyster, Eur, r att<old, Foster, Gib honey, H.-utiel, Deins, Harper, Fleistand, Hill, lliilegas. Housekeeper, ll.itFiuan, (Lebihin.j IJoifaiin, (Berks;) limes, I nbrie Jacob*, Johns, Johnston, K inffiiiin, Kerr, j L bn, Taongaker, Love't, Manear, Muuirle, M'Caltumit, M iorheaJ, Mutnun, Musselmrn, Nichols, Nicholson, Nuirneutaeber. Fetli ken, Pear-on, Peters, Fownall, PurceiJ, R.uusey, (York, 1 ) Reamer, Reed, Unp-p. Shaw, K'.oan, Smith, (Cjmhri.a,) eUiitii, (Centre,, Stevnosou, To!ju, Vail, \"anvoor his, V icki-rs, \ oeghlev, ♦A*agnseller, West- j brook, \\ iiliston, Witherow, Wright, Ziut- I merman and Getz, Speaker— 7J. Nays—Messrs, Arthur, Augustine, IJ :o kus, Bishop,Carty, Dock, Gililei, Hamilton. • Hancock. Iline, Jenk'n a , Kniglit, Leisen- i ring, M'llvainc, llatnsey, '(PiiilaJelpliia,! , Robert>,Srruihcrs, Thorn, Waller, Warner, | Wharton, and Wiatrole— '2.2. So the question was determined in tSe af firmative. () the question, A ill the house agree to t !.e fourth a men I tueut ? The yeas an 1 nays were taken agreeably to tho provision? of the Cuiutilusion, and Were as follows, viz : i w—.Vn<ir.soit, Arthur, Backboned, T> ickus, ]>eii. !> -ek, Rensor, Bishop, Bow er, Brown, Caih'xm, (' nupbell, Cbajo,Cleav er, Crawford, Oarty, Dickey, Ent, Eystor, PuuolJ, Foster, Gihbotiey, Gildea, liuuiel, Harper, Ileitis, Heist ami, Hill, 51i!loas, Iloflaiati, (If.iiks,) Iloffujait, (Lebanon.l Hons'keeper, Imbrie, In ties, Jacobs, oeu kttis, Johns, Johnston, Km (Turin, Kerr, Lebo, L-i.senring, Longaker, Lovett, Ma llear, Mingle, M'Calmmt, M'livain, Mtini wa, .Mussulman, NielioF 1 , Nicholson, N'un netuueber, Pearson, Peters, Potrikon. Few nail, Puree!!, Unusey, (Philadelphia,' Ram sey, (V • rk.) Reamer, Heed, Huberts, Hupp, Shaw, Stoat;, Smith. (Cambria.) Smith, (Ccti 're,) Stevenson, Tnlan, Vail, Van-root his, Vic Iters, Voegiilev, Warner, Wagnnseller, W alter, \\ estbrook, Vv barton, V. iiliston, V itherow, Ziimuerman, uad Getx, Speaker, Nay*— M MSTS. Dojk. Hamilton, Hancock, Strut her.-', Thons, Wiuirode, and Wright. S<> the (['losiiwas determined iu the affirmative. RKRETAV T S ()RNOK. 11 vtiai.snui'.ti, Ju.i J, ISr>7- Pftinsyloani t, $y ; 1 do certify that the above anil forecoinsr is a true an 1 orreet copy <f th ; "i'eas" an i "X ivs"' taken on the fesoiution propo sing amendments to thj Oonstiruiion of the Co. UUIJU wealth, as the same appear* on the .Journals ot the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Cotiituonw alth for the sr ssion of ISoT. r, M j Witness my hand and the seal of said office, this twenty-second day of June,one thousand eight hundred and fifty sewn. A. G. CURTIX, Secretory of the Commonweal/A. July 10. 1M.J7.-3IU E7ERIIAUT, ASIICOM fc CO. riiiiiitiiiiG'"tririisdiit M KC! IA .VTS —HOPE IVJELL—PA. The -nbscrlVrs doing business under the Firm of Ever'iart. Ashcom Jse Co,—are now prepared to store and ship Flour, Grain, and ali kinds ol Mieli rndi.se, upon reasonable terms. They also keep on Hands, l'laster, Fish.Sr"', Koek Powder, dc., to which they invite the at tention of Merchants in the County, and Far mers. The highest cTWh prices paid lor Flour, and Grain, that the K rstern Market, will sffoni. J NO. C. EVERT, \K r, (' W. ASIICOM, J NO. F. f.OWb'V. G. R. B.VHNDOLLAR. l)e*a 28, 185ff CORN" SHELLEK, FODDER CUTTERS, A Ny CORN MILLS. Ttf R warrant the above Machines to work as \V represented, and if after a fair trial they do not give satisfaction, the purchaser may ley turn them and get his money hack. Give then) a trial, and jolt will save tiohey. as they hayo not vet been surpassed, tf edmuled. Dec.PJ, I*">'L BLTMTIii: A HARTLEY. WALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. Harry is opr ageni for this accessary article. By calling at his stdfe, our patrons will see s.oupbyi ofour p ipois, Wiyhnv* marie our sj ring selection* wiH lahcfitars, md think we cannot fall to please. SURVOCK ft SMITH, C'umberxburg. March, 7 IS7. <*etlys' Pholoraj!Hitc Nailery. EXCHANGE BUILDING,' BEDEOHD, P.I WIIKRK Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes <?u 5c., are ixeeuted in the latest stylet and improvements of the Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy caaeS, gold and plated Lockets at very low prices. The public are respectfully invited to caP and examine his specimens. T. . cTrrrrs, Jr.. Mav 22, 1857. THE IMIRIMITMIIIi Is published every Friday Morning, in Juliana Strert, ia tfie white'frame bni-Wing, nearly opposite the M et.gei House, by DAVID OVER. TERMS: If paid in advance or wi'hin t-g fg j e; annum—if not paid oithin the \ car. *!i 50— No paper discontinued until ail an M*upcs Mre paid—except at the option of tlie editor.— A failure to notify u discontinuance will he regarded as a nyi? engagement. -IdeerH'cma.lk not exceeding a rJ*rtir'-. 3 (Id line*.piy. -ila;-!, tkvv" Umcsdor S1 —every sule sf'fr.-fit ftftlrrfofr f!5 tents. Lbngr ones iti the same proportion: Each fraction of n Mjuara counted iw a full sqnare. All adver tisements not specially ordered for u given time will he continued until forbid. A liberal reduction will he made to thuse who advertise ly the year. Job frinii'is of a!) k : nds executed neatly and promptly and on reasonable terms. IT ins WOkKED MIkjCLES: THAT ALL THE BALD AND GKAY can be restored perfectly to original gowth. an I color'i'pif.ir a* th :ir locks are concerned does not anniit of doubt; besides.it will cure every poßsiiile disease of the scalp, whether J v lojied .is d.ui.lrntf itching or in the shape oi cutaneous er.optiuus—even scald-liead —and •a no possible case will it fail ot curing as il by magic, uervoi:s or periodical hea l-aclie, arid if csed twice a week by liie young regUrly, it will ; i serve tii • calor. and ke-'p the hair from fal ling, to any iiu igia ih.e age. K-.-ad and J lirlge. M-'i!fl r4. U'orc. a : r C Muss., Xov. lU*o> VUOK. <>. J. U ()()I)—Dtiitr Sir : J t pleasure in iieiring volunt uy testimony to the iiligif eiieefs of your vi Ci'arl fill Hair Best- ra ti-- . Asfarbick islSSb, n.y hair cotumen ce I fading oil', tintil the tup of m . scalp he c tine lraUiau I sni > >th as glass, an i it has c-.n --tioiie.i to fall for a great if my years, notwith standing I |;ave used in my celebrated prepara tions for restoration. S.-cing your at.vertise lneof, I was induced to give your article a trial, and to n't" titter iistouisiinVent, found, after a few appbe Rons, that luv hair f.ccaihe firmly •-'t, and assuuicfl aK !antii'il appear mice ; and by til - time I it td use I a <ju rj bot tle, my,bjld V'td vws C- -Vet -(T >..,? flltl. a v oil rig and vigorous growth i/f h lir, which i on front one to two irtche.4 in tcttglli, an 1 gVo'.r iiig fa.-:. Youis 'rulr, lIENKT GOODHIHH. Cu -tr srow's, "u'uss., Aug. 3, 1F77. j f TS'S : —S .thing but a duty and syrnjiatliy that I toe! to coin iMiai 'at:- tii others thai art* afflict,••! as I have been, Would Induce me to trice tins >t'>*io acknowleigiiient ofttio ten- at I have rcoeiv Itr nit Prul'. Woo l's Hay* Res torative M'beu I fi st commenced Using it, lay liajr was tyiite gray, and 5u spats entirely lnTil. IJuvc Eovv used the Rest rative about live months, and tuy f: .ir is entirely changed to its original color, brown, a;: i the new hair is ■ •wr'three inches in length on the spots wuerc it was ha id. I have ts • been nuiclpgr ititie lat the hea'thy nioistuie and vigor of tlie hair, which b for -was dry, and it has ceased to coiii out u forcujf IJ, Respectfully yourr, &c., '.Mrs. K. A. STODDARD. From Mrs Ingalls, a wctl known nurse in Boston. . Boson Oct. /' J th, ltvy. Gexr* At your rejue.-t. and being so highly pi- - :d villi the etiects f the U-stora tive, J i;r tyee to state that >oy hair had be coine quite tiiiti, ami eafirely while, I have for the Ut five years been in (he habit of using dye, . uthearing of the.exttaorliji iiy effects of tnis article,! was judb.jjed to try it. .My hair ha- laser, restored to its piigianj thickness, anA also t its fqtui c coior D wlyoh is light brown. Tours n spoi iiully, Mrs. INGALLS. j The following is from the Pastor of the Or thodox Church, Jir-jokiield. UauoKriKLr. Mass.. Jan. 12,1832. Prf. Woou—Dear Sir—Having made trial ' of yMif Haif Restowitivc, it gives me pleasure to .ay, lhat its olieotw have iteen excellent in removing intlimiuatioii, alamlrud', and a c- n con>tant t-.-nileney to itching, with which I h.iv iieeii trunbWnl from my eliildhood, and h i also iestore-1 the hair, which was becoiu irg gray ,to its original e ilor. I hue used lei other article, with anything like the s,.iu ■ pleastire or profit. Tours, truly. J. K. BRAGG. [From fit Jersry City Ttlrernph.] U'H \r ts IT FOB— THIS WOOD'S Ham RF-^O RATtVE? —I s n-stiori asked daily hv hnrrlreds. We answer Without he si tat ton or fear of con tradiction. that ;t is he only article known which will do all it Aronitaes for the human hair. It trill remit' ut gvoieth—it trill slop tit fu!, ing—it wiil rn'ore iv u nural tolor ]t is not a Hair Dye, but a speedy and elhcacions Restorative. O. J. t\ tyol> Ac t'O., Proprietor*. 312 Broad w v, V. 3".. and 111 Market street. Si. Louis, M. For sale by Dr. C. F. Harry, and Druggists, generally. July id. 18.'.". -NEW Jfi'iilNG AST) SUMMER GOOD 3. Trie undersigned hiving just returned from he Eastern cities are now reee'ving a large yipply of SPHiy 7 I.\'D SOMMSR GOODS c oiisistihg in part of Black and Fancy Silks. Challtcs, Lawns. Brli i' int. plain aul figured delaint-s, poplins. Ca iiCoos, giug'.i .in, ri i.ions, h-uiuet , hosiery, in.tulkercin fs, colors, *o.; Men's and Boys' fancy, plain and black eiisimetes. cloths, linens, and a large assortment of .Men's and B.y' jsammer Wear; boots, shoes, bats, tc.; drill*-, lickings, muslins, flmnels, single and double carpet chain, all colors; Groceries, syrup, pioUsses, white and firowa sugars, green and black ten, tobacco; Qheensw.grei GlissV,.r;.-: Buckets, Dye Stuffs, ic. All of which will be sol 1 cheap f.r c.ish or approved proilu -.e; and to good and punc tual custom., s a credit of six months will be given. Thwaklui tor pen Civors they hope by Inir -lealirig to receive a liberal shale of the public patronage. J. & J. M. SIItJEM.VKER. Bedford April 17, 1507^ Mmocii X !>Wliii. Ca iURBRSRi IIU, l' 1., Booksellers id.i stationers, m Dealers in M usic and Mnsioat liisrruiuent#.' Our stock consist* of Books, StAtiiWtery. i\iu sic. Musicai Inslr,invents, Wail [si pat's. Blind*; Fienefi, G/fuiati an i Anierigan Eitlijripiw ard tefc! gilt saoulttihgs f# flaiiM.l etc., etc., wftnhtsile ;,fld fet ML- Dr. B- F'- Hsrrry is otVr .v-nt for He.lfivrd. nl allovusiv give.i "hini wi l lie prv>;a;*ly attended to. March 7, 1837. ■ m z . THE Books and Aconts of the subscriber have IK.-en 1 vft in the h itnls of Joif.x Atsie l-ir col'ectioi. A p ;rs ns kno whig hein s-lves in lebt-1 to uiiu w. pleiSe ci aid settle immediate/, and save costs. MOofiS STINE. April 21, 1837-f F KICKS W FLOCK AND GRAF.. The ftWlowiuf'siatetnent will show the prices of Flout ami (ietiii at the several place* uivu ! lo.'H-'i at our latent dales. Pk-tlr. \V beat. Corn. Oat.. Philad'a, *:7 UO 175 30 i New York, 7.00 UO 30 b-> Boston, 7,60 lb6 It- t>£ Baltimore, 7.i45 170 F5 v' Richmond, 7 5o ISO S6 to Georgetown, 7SO lbo H5 SO Alexandria, 750 100 fe-J 67 Buffalo. 7 U) 170 *7 60 ; ciev ttlaod, ,7 00 170 SO 6 I Cincinnati,' 7 fio 170 Ho 57 Louisville, 7 -7 170 b 5 > St. Con'*, 71' l 1-Vl H7 0 < N a Or., ms, 7 B > 150 S5 tf" Pittsburg. 7 ,<) 147 H i ti" Rochester, 7 00 170 SO ffi Albany; 7 00 1 00 Si) 6'J \ >!edieir.e that Never Debilitste's. int. 'sA.wotrirs I.MICORITBR, OR LITER REMEDY HAS ALL THE GOOD QUALITIESX)F A PURGATIVE medicine, answering the purposes of any Ca'liartic uithout the debilita ting effects experienced front most purgatives. It acts slowlj and gently, Imt surely, uiuvine the bowels to carry off all tlte secreted mattei at the same time, stimulating the Liter to a proper p- rformance ol its functions. The lnvirorator ceres Sick Headache. "■ ■ : one or two uaspootisfai at uaeh attack an.! r will soop disupjiear. For an overloaded Store acb, or when lowl rises or sours, take tho la vigoratcr after eating, and if .il! not prove do agreeable or oppvtfssiv Ffir IV pitation, or Breafhipg take .1 tea-spo ' fat once or twice daily. F r Loss of Appetib Languor or Listla.Aiu.-ss, the medicine is irir,, uaUlu. It will r -st re the appetite and w k • the tool digest weil. Nightmare, take a tca rpooulift on retiriu *. and the demons of dream uudwif •!1 txi fairies. After eating a bcart; dinner, take dos* < I I nvigorator and it wi: rvlit-ve ail oppiession oi fullness. The li.vi era a Liver Remedy of unequalled virtue acting directly on tint orgin, curing Dyspeps-s .Li'tndiee, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Pik Worms, aa i all Female O-.structious, for wbi . it bar no esjual. t\ ■ know ther j is nothing uovv fi-,. Amerie in public prep ire i with such skill fc} i scieni Pa man. particularly for diseases c-f tl. Liver, as Dr. S iii ii r l's Livigorator, or Livi. Remedy. It'has attained .1 ropututihn secor.d to uo other article in the world, simply beCafs it r- 'i wi its own merit. To convince alt t trial tliat jt is ail its proprietors claim it to le. if any of our i" . iers are suffering from sue! diseases . .a- .ri 1 lin Dr. Sandford's ad vert'.seiii-.ut v - krio'V id uo rei/iedv that will <o surely cure theii a. the iuv igorator. There I: is lately been brought, to our notice a medicine that --eims to Possess wonylerlul. cu"ative end lieu' ag prop rties in disease* 01' I.ivt r. Siom'cti an-1 Die 's, iv- Org ins. It came to Us wah so many testimonials in its favor that we have vote ! i: effect-" in some of the w. est cases of continual dm Pity, caused by de rang. d liver, and in every instance the effect wa to Tvi.eVe or g.vo a perm incut cure. Dr. jjandibr'i's lnvig*rit'r, or Liver Remedy' is v ilat We refer to. Weal ways h tve been credu -1 JUS about cures by patent medicines, hut w.i are cunvii.ced tli .t this medicine, for fani lv use, is not overrated by the host of recommen dations it lists. Our advice is lor ail troubled v ith Indigestion, Debility or Bowel Complains to c.-t a I- .:!•_■ and try k; < ;r WotJ for it, relief rii! be i .hguoctl ' * I-i.gr R.I.S T A. r. Lxriiioi who use Dr. Saodford'a Invigilator, lor it wiii relieve thoti <> their p*iris as s-eon nsdt is taken ij.to their stoiuach. Pain aud misery cannot exist whrr • the luvigor.itor is used, tor it will as surcl/ drive tii. in away., asdaylight will banish dark ness, of ti.'rs there can be to • ui-t to those vho tiy it, fur it envies conviction with every dose taken, Auo'hei evidence is the tbou stn is of crtificates 1 rom those who use it or hivo l>eeu cured by it. Try one bottle, if it does not benefit, then we are mistaket . For s ile by Dr. L. F. liarry, and Druggist's generally. BANFORD k CO., Proprietors, Zio Broad ray, New T-<rfc. Juiy 10, 1537. % E W F I It M AT — HOPEWJE liL. TDK subscribers trading and doing business under the firm of liaitiriullur. Loivry, Ac Co. would respectfully in lor in their friends, and the public generally, that they have opened at the above ]>l ice. and are daily receiving a large stock of Merchandise, consisting in part of Mnriins. Ticking, Oseubcrgs. Drills, Cassimeres b lUirctls. Cloths, k -aGuels, Delanes, French Merino*, Silks, Calicos, Hats aud Caps, Hard wire. Quecnswaro, Boots and Slues, Grocerits of all descriptions. Also a 1 irge assortment of Beady made Clothing, all of which nili be spki upon asshori profits is can be had in the coun ty. G. 11 BAR 5< DOLLAR, JOHN F. I.OWR Y. JOHN C. EVERHART, C. IT. ASHCOJf, Dec. 2'7, 183 d. FOJt S i EE. THE subscriber offers for sale two valuable farms, both in Union township, Dedfoificoftra ty, Fa., the one laying on the road li lirg from Bedford t, HoUidayshurg, adjols :. j\.no Ake, Esq., George Bungle, and others, c :.ta?ni ing lli> acres of tirstrate limestone land, auout 120 a res cle ir<*d—also about 23 acres of tim ber land, adj doing the farm. The improve ments are a g".>i dwelling house j.nd a largo new uattk. barn; also a good spring house over a never fading limestone spring. There are c'- so all otiiei out buildiugs that are access,.!/, wiih a largo orchard of choice fruit. The other far in contains about acres, tooro oi leas, laying on the waters of Scrub grass. aijo'o ing Frederi. k (Jster, Crisnian's heirs and others. Over D'O acres are cleared and finder fence. Ttw improvement# are a good farm house and iiarn, and other out build ings, with a well at the door and pump in it; three tenant house,, a n ,j s iwmill, axd a fruit orchard tbeienn. The last tract shore named is a good stocl.t ana, us the most ol it is bot tom land If" these farms are not sold nt private sale, they wi.i be oft-red a' pu'Hic s ile on Saturilaj , the 3 1 day of October next, oil the premises. G.F.KIDDLE. June 20, 1 837. ts. tOiii; Etf iiOOBS."" A. B 08AMERIGO. have just received another sonply of Sl'M.llEß GOODS. rendering their assortment very complete. New Style calicoes Baroff* Robes, lisu-isoiue white Crwpe and Stella Shawls, Brilliants, Ate. Su perior French CassiuHMTt a ami striped Sattrens f.r men's wo;irt also U full supply of Carpet ing*. Grooerits, Mackerel, Herring, £c. Country' produce received, aud pood prices will lie paid tiieretor in mi-re ban 'ise. June2b. A. B. CIUMKR 4 CO. (ri nun fry Physician*. can have theii orders Vfilled, with tlie Very lu-st ariteLs, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Drug Store, Pitt st. Bedford, Penii'a. 0ct.31,1856. DR B.F.HARKT. A larghea asortment oi Hair, Tooth and Cloth iUhrusesjuat received, at Dr. Harry's. Flv Netts for horses can be found at. July, 3. VR*IM&R $ CO,
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