RESOLUTION Fro posing Aiueudmeuls to the ion stitutiou of the I'emmoinFenifh. RcsoirtJ by iheSemite and Motto: of llepracn tiUicet of tk>. CotKwteicei'lfh of Penu.u/lrama iu (ieueral -isseewiy met: 1 tut the following tiUioiKlmeuts are Ji-nposeti to the Constitution <d tin commonwealth, in accordance with tiie provision* tit the tcntu article thereof. FIRST AMENDMENT. Thi-re si full lx> all additional article to sail constitution to be designated as article eleven, as follows: ARTIC .E XI. OF PUBLIC IKBTS. SECTION 1. The State may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures m revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; • •ui due aggregate auiount of such debts direct ami contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or at dliferent periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty titous uul doll irs. and the money arising from the creation of sucti debts, shall be qpjttted to the purpose fur which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so Con- j traded, and to uo other purpose whatever. SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited | juiWfi, tile Stale may contract debts to reptd ! invasion, suppress insurrection, defend tile j State in war, or to redeem the present out- ; standing indebtedness of the State; hut the moiifiy arising from too conducting *>l such debts, shad be applied to the purpose for which ; it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no ] other purpose whatever. SUCTION 3. Except the debts above specified ! in sections oue ami two of this article, no debt | w i.atevershall bccreatod by, or on behalf ol j tiro State. Sxcrtos 4. To provide for the payment of tiie pieseit debt, and any additional debt contracted ' aforesaid, the Legislature shall, at its first | s>-.ssiun, after tlm adoption f this amendment, I create a sinking fund, which shall be sutKeieut j to pay the accruing interest on such debt, uud j annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty thoiih aqd dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual inpoaie-of the public works, from time t time owned by the State, or the pro ceeds of the sale of the same, or any part there of and of the income or proceeds of sale of j stocks owned by the State, together with ol her j fiinds, or resources, that may lie designated by law. T-ho said sinking fund may be increased. j from time to time, by assigning it to any past of ; tbe taxes, or other revenues of the State, not required for the onlinary and current expenses of government, and unless in case of war, iirva- ; siou or insurrection, no part of the said sinking , luuil shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until tiie amount of sucli debt is reduced below the sum of five millious of dollars. SECTION b. Tbe credit of the commonwealth J shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged, or ; loaned to, any individual, company, corpora-1 lion o> association; nor shall the common- ! wealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stock- j hold' r. iu any company, association or corpora- [ tion. SEC. 6, The commonwealth shall not assume the d -bt,or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough, or township or of any corporation or association; unless such debt shad have been contracted to enable tbe State to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself in time of wac.br In assist tbe State iu tin dis co uy :of any portion of it s present indebted- UIeSS. SKC. 7. Tbe Legislature shall not authorize .my county.city, borough, township, orincor porat -d district, b.T virtue fa vote f its citi- , zens or otherwise, to become a stockholder in ; any company, association or corporation; or to . ptipuu money for. or loan it* ere lit to, any cor ooration.association, institution or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to sadi : ceui*:it,U|tuj!i, to be designated as article Xil,..s Joiiows: ARTICLE XII. OF NEW COUNTIES. No cohity if-; lie divided by a line cutting ! oT over one-tenth of its population, (either to j form a new cour.ty, or otherwise.) without the ; •rpress assent of such county, by a vote of the el. . tors thereof, nor shall any new county be es tablished. containing less than four hundred square miles. THIRD AXEXDMKNT. From section twool thctirst article-of the con stitution. t-liikeowt the words. •■of Iht cilytf Pkdak [ihi : an-.,1 rack county rejfiectivtly," from section five siutte auricle, strike out tins words. "■of F.u.Wv/pAiu and of tltc j ep-rai ctuuties;'' and t'-UB s-vction sev.m, in sanm article,- strike .lit tliewnr.ls, '-'tutfker Utt city of Philn ■iphin i.:rsr," and insert in lieu llwiwuf. tire ' ivor is. and strike out section four, <mie article and in Hen thereof, insert the fol lowing: Sf.C. 1 In the year one thousand eight hun dred an 1 sixty-four, and every seventh yer 'hereafter representative* to the number of one i hnndro 1 shall he apportioned ami tistrihiited -qual'y throughout tin State, by districts, in proportion to tne taxable inhabit ints thereof: i except that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxable*, may he allowed 1 a separate representation; hut no m re than three. Coiinties shall be joined, and no county' aUall bo divided in the foriuutiou of a district. ! Any city having a siiihcient number of tax.iblcs ; to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall ' have a separate representation assigned it. and ' a bill bedivi led into convenient districts of cou- : t.gi'OUs te: ritory, of equal taxable population as 1 near as may be, c ich of which districts shall elect ue r. prese-Btative." A' tic end vi section seven, same article, in sert these Words, --the city of Plii lelpbia shall j bedivi led into single senatorial districts,of con tiguous territory, as nearly equal in taxaidc ]H>p- Illation as possible; but no ward shall be divided in the form ition thereof." 1 The Legislature, at its lirst suasion, after the j adoption ot this amendment, shall divide the city of PbiUdeljfliiaiato senatorial and reprc- , scntativo districts, vn the manner above prcvi-. Ued; such districts to remain unchanged until | the appoitioiunent in tiic year one thousatd eight hundred and sixty four. FOUiIXK AiJlhS'riJtENT. Lh'TC si nil be an addition tl section to the f.rst article of th j said constitution, which shall be numbered and read as follows: '•Six. i>i. The L' gisliture shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul any charter of incorporation, herealter cukiTie-l, by, or under, fftiy tpecial, or general law, wheuever in t beir opinion it may he injurious to the citixein . f th'ecommonwtsiftti: in such niantic-, tn'.w v ♦ r, that no injustice shall lie done K- the corpo rator." I> Sematf. H.irch 2.". Rftoirtu. That tills resolution j>ass. On the first amendment, yeas 24, nays 7; on the second umcnJn: Jiit. ye.is 215, nays 8; on tka- third amend ment. yeas 24. n iys 4: on the foiirth ameiutmciit _>eas 21!, nays 4. [Extract from the Journal.] OKO. SV. H.VMEKSLY, CUrk. IN THE. HOUSE or RERITESRXTTTTVKS., April 1"), 1857. Ruo'vtd, That this ysoh.tior piss. Ou the flyst aujeu.lmeut, ve*s 73, mvs 12, on the sec ond amendment, yeas 57, nays 54; on the thinl amendment, yeas 72, nays 2.', ort the fourth snuMidmeut,yeia BJ, nayu 7. f Extract from the Journal.] JACO&ZKIGLEK. Clerk. Fiiii ta Secretary's office, May 2. 1857. A. Q. CUHTIX, Secretary of tlu Cominmueulth. SECRETARY'S Orncr. Harris burg, Jam 2, 1857. JVnr'lifronta ; Ido . ;tnV that ti:e ahove and foregoing is • ■•no anil r-orsct coprof tha original "Resotu ..i proposing amendments to this constitution of tueoomji'>oirealth," frith the cote in each i.r.m-h ..f !h: L-gisUture upon the finnl ipav .a thereof, a* auieara from the anginas on .k hi Utir cUkc. ' . . In testimony whereof I have hereun 'L' J t< met my hand unri caused to bo atKs ed the seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and vear above written. A. G. CURTIS, Secretary of the Ciuniuumveallh. Jhs INV SENVTE, March 27, 1807. The resolution proposing amendment* to the constitution of the commonwealth being Dmler consideration, oh the question. H'III the Senate agree to the first aniend ■ merit/ 7he yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the constitution, and were as follows, viz: Veas—Messrs. Brewer, Brown, Cofi'ey, Ely, Evan I, Fetter Fleuuikeii, Frazer, Ingram, Jir d.iii. Killiuger, K.uox Lauiuch, Lewis, Myor, Seotield. Sellers, Shuinaa, Steele, Straub, Welsh, \Vrigntani Taggert , Speaker—Zi. Nays—Messrs. Crabu, Cresswell, Finney, Gregg, Harris, Penrose and Souther—fi. So tle question was determined in tiie aflir j inative. On tlie question, Will tike Senate agree to the second amend ment.' The yeas ami nays were taken agreeably to the provisions ot the constitution, and were as follows, viju Veas—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Cresswell, Ely Evaus, Fetter, Finney, Flenniken, Ingram, Jordan, Knox, Laubuck, Lewis, Myer, Sellers, SUuman, Soother, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wii- ; kins, Wright ami Tagg-art, Speaker —2l. Xajs—Messrs. Cofi'ey, Orabh, Frazer, Gregg, Herns, Killinger, Penrose and Scofiehi 8. So tiie question was determined in the allir- ' Illative. On the question, W ill the Senate agree to the third amend-J meat? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to i the provisions of the constitution, and were as i follows, viz: Veas— Messrs. Br wer, Browne, Grabb, Cress- I well, Ely. Evans, Flenniken, f razer, Ingram, Jordau. Killinger, ivnox, Lanbauh, Lewis, My- | <*r, ScofieW, Setters, ShtMUan. .- "her. Stee'e, Stranb, Welsh, Wilkins and Wrigut— t'l. Xays—Messrs. Cofiby, Gregg, Harris and j Penrose—f. So the question was determined in the ailir- ; niutive On the question. Will tiie Senate agree to the l'ouith amend ment The yeas and uses were taken, agreeably to the provisions of the constitution, and Were as follows, \ iz: Veas—Messrs. Brewer,Browne, Coftey, Cress well, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, i Iviiiiuger, lvnox, Lauiuch, Lewis, Mytsr, Sc- j licld, Sellers, Shuman. Souther, Steele, Straub, j Welsh, Wilkins and Wright.—"do. Nays Messrs. Crabb, F'inuey, Jordan and Penrose—i. So the question was determined in the afhr kmative. is rue IIOCSK or REI-UESSXTWIVES. April 2.), 18-W. | The resolution proposing amendment* to the i constitution of the commonwealth being under I consideration. On tiie question, Will the M.utse agree to the first amendment? The yeas and nays were tiken. agreeably to ' thd previsions of the constitution, and were as follows, vii: Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Back house, Bill, Beck, Bishop, Bower, lifown, Cal houn, Campbell. Chase. Cleaver. Crawford. Dickey, Kut, Kyster, Fausold. Foster, Gibbo nev, Glide i. Unmet, Harp :r, Meins, lleistwsl. Hill, Hillejpts. Huffman. (Berks) imbrie, I ones, ' Jacobs, Johns, Jenkins, Johnston, txaiitfiuau. i Kerr, Knight. Leisctiring, Longakor. Lnvett, , Manear. M ugie, M.Ualinotat, M'llvnin, .Moor, head, Mussleman, M luaiu i, Nichols. NichoUon, I N'unnemacher. Pearson. Peters. Petriken. ib.w --■ nail. Puree!!, Kamsey, (Philadelphia) K.ntvscy (York) U-ed, Hearner, Kolwits, ltupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith. (Cambria) Smith. (Centre, Ste venson, Tol.ui, \ oil, \ unrooting, Vickers Voeghley. Walter, Westbrook. Wharton, Whi liatou, W itherow. ll'cjjut, Zimmerman, and Getz— Speaker—. Nays—Messrs. Backus. Benson. Dock,!line, Hamilton, Hancock. Hodman, (Lebanon) l,e. bo, Struthers, Thorn, Warner, Wintrwtle—l2. ■So the question wis determined in the atEr matire. On the question, Wilitoj ilnsi.ip:; t r th • scciHtl tw::fit men The yeas and n *rr.re taken agree-ably to the pro.-venions ul'the ooauutittiofl. and wore as fob, lows, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Aiders 01. Hickhonsr. Ho*i r, I Beck, Ball, Calhoun, Campbell. Carey, Ent. I tusold, I aster. (fiMea, liwurl, il arpvr. Htdus lleistand, HilUg.is I loitsckc-per, IFicfmsn, (Berks; imbrie, limes. Jenkins, Johnston, . Johns, Kaudio in.Knight, Lottn-nri.ig. Long.ikcr, Lovett, M tuo.tr, M'livtiu, Motirliead, Aiussel iii til. Mangle, Nichols. Nieliolxoa, Nun enrich -r. P-rils, Pearson, Petf.keu, Powinilt. Purceli, Ramsey,qPidUideliphiu; Kamscy, (Vork) Uea rner, Hupp, JloH-rr.s. .Shaw, Siohii. Tolati, Vail, : Toegliley, Walter. Westluook Wharton, X.io i merman, and Get*. S^eikar —as . Nays--Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Bickus, j Benson, Bishop, Brovfu, Chase, Cleaver. Cravv ; ford, Eyster, txiiilmucy, Hamilton, .iaueock, : Hill, Hine, Until win. [Lebanon.) Jacobs. Kerr, ■ Lebo, AI Calnioiit, Muuima. Heed, Smith, (Cen | trc) Stuith, (Cambria; Stevenson. Slrathers, , Tiiorn, V'anvuorhis, \'ickers, Wagouselier, \\ arner, H intrude and Wright—B-1. So the question was dtoriuiiied in the aflir -1 inalive: On the question. Will the iiouse agree tq the thir l im*n liuent? \ fhe veas and nays were taken agro.-aldy to I the provisions o! tire e-eistitirrioß. and w ere as ; fblk>Jr, Viz: J ea.—Messps. Anderson, IJ.ickhonsc, Beck, Ball, Benson, Bower, Brown, Cal- ! linuo, Cii'ivcr, Campbell, Chase, Crawford, Dickey, Kyster, Knr, Faus#Jd, Foster, (iii>- 1 boney r , i! aino 1. Deins, Harper, Ileistand, j Hul, Hilleg is. }lousekccjusr, il-iffiuaii. (Lebanon,} II ffjnn,f Berlrs.Mnnes, Imbrie Jacobs, Johns, Johnaton, Ivintfni'iii, Iverr, Lnbo, Longaker, Lore'f, Manear, ManMe, M Caltnon', Moorbead, Muaitna, Mussel man, Nichols, Nicholson, Niinneuiaelter, Petri- I ken, Fears,m, Peters, Powuall, F -•eU, Kuusey, (York,) Bcauier, IleeJ. ILa pp. Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) tmith, (Centre, .Stevnuwn, l'olun, Vail, Vanvoor bis, Viekers, Voeghley. *.Vagons-llor, West brook, illiston, W itherow, Wriglit, ZiiM- aritl Speaker 7li. Nays— Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Bac kus, Bislmp,Carry, Dock, Giide i, Hamilton, Il.inco.-k, littie, Jenknis, Knight, Leiseu . r-.ug, M Ilvaine, R uusey, ( : iXohertseStntiher.. Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton, and Wintrode— 22. So the (juestioH wssdetermined in the af- Sr ma live. <>n the question, W ill the house agree to the fourth amend ment ? • The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the (Jnnstitusiou, and were as follows, vii. Yeas— .Wnlerson, Arthur, Backhotiso, Backus, IJeli, Beck, Bensor, Bishop, Bow er, Brown, Calhoun. Campbell, Chase,Cl oav er, Crawford, Cartv, I>ickey, Knt, %ster, FausolJ, Foster, Gibboney, Gildea, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Heistanrl, Hill, ilillejtas, Hoffman, (Berks,) Hoff nan, (Lebanon.) Housekeeper, Imhrie, lines, Jacobs, Jeu kins, Johns, Johnston, Kauffuian, Kerr, Lcbo, Leisenrin?, Lor I(r alcer, Invert, Ma ! near. Mauglo, M'CaittiOat, M'livain, Mmu uia, Mussel man, Nichols, Nicholson, Nun- Denachcr, Pearson, Peters, Petri ken, Pow ' aall, Pdree,;Uffmsej, (Philadelphia,) Raw BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. i sey, (York,) Reamer, Hoed, Roberts, Ivtipp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Cen tre,) Stevenson, Toian, Vail, Yauvooibb, Victors, Yoeghley, Winner, Wagouseller, Walter, Westbrook, Yi'hartou, Wiilistou, Withe row, Zimmerman, and Getz, Speaker, —B3. Nays—Messrs. l>ojk. Hamilton,Hancock, Struthers, Thorn, Wintrude, and Wright. So the rjuestiou was determined in the affirmative. SBOUKTAr's OffWß. IlAßtttsuuKiri, June 2*2,1557. Pennsylvania, s : 1 do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of and "Mays" taken OH the resolution pnTpo sing amendments to tba Constitution of thu Commonwealth, as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the Geuet al Assembly of this •Commonwealth for the session of 1857. f( , Witness my hand and the seal I " "1 of said office, this twenty-second day of Juue, one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. A. G. CURTLY, 1 Secretory of the ■Commonwealth. July ID. 1857.—0ut. IMPORTANT TO >IIL!. OHMEH IIT OODWAKU'S Im pro ved S ■ u t an <1 Soreei.-s VV iug Machines, Mill Bushes, Bolting o>: andßrnn Dusters, of the mast improved plan Mill Screws, Com and Cob Grinders, Pateni Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable Mills, warranted to grind ten bushels per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. The above articles are kept constantly on hand, anil can he obtained at any time, from S. D. BiiOAD. Schellsfmrg, Bedford County, alio ialso gent for Bedford, Somerset, and adjoining ounties. .Mill wrieht work dtu< at the shortest no - . and on the reasonable terms. February 13, 1 hah. M CC6KMIC£'S Keeper and Mower for sale .by S. I). BROAD at Schellsburg, Pa., agent for Blair and Bedford ounties. February 13. lfc'sl'.. BEDiOKII AUrUIXC SHOP. THE uudersisned respectfully announces to the farmers of Bedford and adjoining counties, and the public in general, that he is still manu facturing, and has on hand at his shop in Bed ford, a large assortment of Farming Utensils, which includes the dili'erent kind or Threshing Machines, an follows: Ilia well known ami . giut Four-Horso-Power Tmubhng-Siiaft and Strap Power Machines, TWo-HorscPowcrs. and his highly itß|>roveJ and very convenient Tuiublin -Shaft ami Strap-Power Mac im . This Machine took the first premium at our last county Fair. Our four-horse-tiwnl'': iz slu" machine is made to stand in the L rr. doc *' y same as the stiap machine, or other i\ s- to suit pitrahasdfk. "The cylinders are di (Yen by one single bevel wheel. All the almve ma chines can be had with the latest Improved Straw Shakers, (fir superior to Pierpont's Pat ent Shaker, and aha less price, and ttot so like ly to get out iF order) or without shaker, if de sired. ALSO, a superior article of Fanning Mil's, cultiva or.s, (* new and compi le article lor farming corn and seeding in wheat) llay Bakes cutting Box a, and double and single shovel Ploughs. Morses, Grain, Lumber, and all kinds of trade taken in exchange for M ichines. All kinds of Repairing .i Machines and oilier farming utensils dene on the uest reasonable terima. of the best materials, ant at the Very shortest notice. All work warrant•• 3 to give Satisfaction. Farmers, this is the time lor yon to nave your own in lehinc. whsu wheat is h gh. Gjvo me a call, and ? will give von a rgaio. PETEii 11. SHIKES. M ichiaul. Bedford. June lid. 1857.-tin. i i 'X* Ids jXT . —! hi i .-tiv c.unio Vy .in persons from issi; .g hm my proper '. v ; by banting. or otherwise, as I will most cer tain!; put the I■ l '.V in },.rci' against any one .< Offending. So iov,.; out a:i'! save trouble. WM. MAI KEN. Bolforil Tp.. Aug. 28. l?-"> 7.—<!. IXiziiis Fancy Soup—shaving Cream. just re. Jceived film the ci-n , by Dr.llarry. B-zins an i Lubtns Extract* for the Il*udk7r chief, Cologne Water, Ac., at Dr. llarrv's IVm. Shafer, MMMTAILOR, ( ON riNUIiS to carry on the above business in all its branches, at his old stand in Juliana street, and is prepired to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom, on reasonable terms. Ho constantly keeps on hand a large as sortment of ready made clothing of a good and substantial quality. And, having in store a choice selection of cloths, cassiuv -res, vesting*, drillings. Sep., J-c., he twites ail in want f 0 clothing to gi-ve him a call, as he feels coulide e cau phase all u s „. July o 4i For rtiwples, and whdtles and frccktes and i tun, No'hing has Vr been disi-ocecvd bv mae, i Like that wd®rful [.roduct of tropical biivr- j crs, The popular '-Brim ®f a Tboi.s md Flowers." To he hid at DR. IIARR J"S. March 6. EVKHIIAF.r, ASHCOM \ CO. Fi)iHnPii)l\li°f9fl|||SSlo.\ MKRCHANTS—nOPEWELL—PA. The snbscrihers doing business under the Firm ot EvcTfi trti Asbconi & Co.—are "now prepared t<> store .,d ship Flour, Grain, and all kiicis el Mreiuuidise. ii]hn reasnuable tcrmv. They also krep on binds. Plaster. Fish. Sr", 1 Rock Powd ,-r. to-which they invite the ten:ion •>< Merchants in the coiintv, and Far mers. The highest easli prices paid (or Flour, and trrain. that the Eastern Market, will afford JNO. C. EVERhAtt r, U. W. ASHGOM, J-VO. F. EOWK V, G. K.BAHNDOLLAR. He- 3 26, 1675. COUN SHKLIHiJi, FfJDDEK CUTTERS, A N n of> II N MILLS. VV~K warrant the above Machines to work as TT .•epresonti-d. aud if after a fair tr;al thev do not giv y satisfaction. the purchaser mav rey turn tholu and got his money baok. Give them a triil. and you will save money, as thev have i not yet i>eR surpassed, if equalled. Dec. 11J. 1*56. BLVMIUIi ft HARTLEY. Gettjs' PboUsrapbic Gallery, EXCfUSGS SCILDIXG, BEDFORD, PU WHERE Arabrotypes, I>aguecrcotyi>es, 4-c.. are executed in the latest stylet Sod improvements of the Art. A foil assort ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and plated Lockets at very low prices. The public arc respectfully invited to call and examine his specimens. T. K. GETTYS, JR. May 22. 1857. J>iiy*icians prescriptions carefully compound el. at all hours of he day or night, at I)r" }lirry'j, Drug Store. | TUSCARORA ACADEMY. SITUATED in Juniata County, I'a., 8 utile* from the Miffiti, and 6 miles from the Perrys villo Stations of the Pa., K- Road. This In stitution is especiall noted in the following par ticulars : Ist. Healthy location— buildings nearly new —in the midst of beautiful scenery. 2d. The surrounding community is marked for inteliigei ce, morality , and high christian character. ; 3d. Being in the country, students are no/ be -1 eel by temptations, as in towns and places ofpub j he resort. 1 4th. Thorough Instruction is given in all the branches necessary for Bcswsas, tor TEACHING or for COLLEGE. sth. Mild, bat firm discipline. 6 111. Vicious students are not retained. 7th. Special pains are taken in the Boarding I Department to have healthy food, in evjficient quantity and properly prepared. Bth. The comfort, ha ipiness, and mental irh | provemeni of pupils is constantly kept in view. Terms. For Tuition, Boarding, Washing and Furnished Room, (per session of 5 mo.) S6O, payable quarterly in advance. Light ami Fuel i extra. The Winter Session opens on thu 3d of November next. For further particulars apple to J. 11. SHIT-MAKER A. M.. Prin. Academi.t, Juniata Co.. >Pu. Aug. 28, 13")7.-3m. Bedford Classical School, l AM) FMIALfi SIiMIAAiIY. Male and Female Deparliueuls Distinct. Ut-v. Gtco. W. Ab'GHINSACOH, A. M. | Principal, ! Mrs. GEO. W. ACUHINBAUGH, Precep tress. Miss ('ORNK.UA A. E VARTS, Musio, French, I'rawiug, Ac. Mrs. J.ccY SI'oTTSWOOD, Gil .Painting ■ aud Fitell Work, Miss MARY HERBS SMITH, Assistant. THE duties ni this Institution will be re sumed on Monday, Aug. 31st. Owing to the limited accommodation* of the Seminary Building, the number of pupils will be lim ited. Itts important, therefore, that appli cations for admission he made at an early day. Those who enter tejore the expirutiou. of half the quarter, will be charged for the whole quarter: those who enter ift<r the expiration of half the quarter, will be charged for half the quarter. Xo deduc tion made for absence except ia cases of protruded illness. lu Hits school studeuts are propureiJ for the higher elus.-es oi' any. college, or to eu ter at once upon the ucfivc duties of life.— Whilst speci.il care i< taken to form in our ■ pupils habits of orUer, strict punctuality ' aml f/urmughness, their Physical, Moral J anil Social Education is nut neglected. The government of the school is designed ' to be parental. It is the aim of the I'rin- ' cipul and his associates to excite in their pupils a love of right doing; and fouwakeu within them some proper consciousness of, the dignity of humanity. Parents may rest j assured tuat any gro.se delinquency on tlie part of their children will be reported to I them immediately, shecld circumstances re- | • niire it, or the lii.-cipltiie of tlie .school fail to jo:eoe-lisi> the desired reformation. TKKvid per quarter of 11 weeks, inclu ding Board, Tuition, Furnished Room, Washing, Light ati 4 Fuel, iMtd.W, —one- half ta advance. EXTRA CiIARHIvE Music, 910 00 I se of lustni-Hjent, 2 00 French, 5 00 Diawiug, ani p inirng in Water Colors. each, 5 00 Oriental Fitating, A DO tireeian I'.inling, 5 00 (.Hi Faintjuo, l"*.r (K3 O.tiaia utal Xcedle Work, :> ("0 Shell Work, 5 00- TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. Elementary English, Sd 00 Higher, T 00 Classics, 0 25 Bedford, August G, i I Notice. LETTERS of administration on the Estate of Samuel Mock, late of St. Clair Township, dee'd, having b-en granted to the subscriber, resi ling jn said Township. all persons indebted to said estate are. t.h*retoie, hereby-notified to make payment immediately, and thorn* (raving claims ag ilnst tin' Estate, wiTJ present theiu du ly authenticated lr settlement. -\ATIIA.N 11. WRIGHT, AdraT. Aug. 14. 1857.-f* INFORMATION WANTED. Whereas, A certain man itemed Matthew Garner being deranged in his mind, lell his home in Woodcock Valley shout the first of May 1 M. and has mt Ire-an heard of since the first of dune. Said Garner is about 5 fiet 9or 10 inciies liigh. gray eves, dark cntn|( -lion, 5.1 years i f age, and his hair is middling long and gray. Any information of his whereabouts di rected to John Garner. Jr.. Spruce Creek Hun tingdon County, wilt be ttaaukfully received. Sept. 4, 1857.-31. STRAY CATTLE. CAME to the residence of fhe subserilier, living in Southampton Township, nhosit the Ist of J tin- last, four yearling heifers, three brown and white spotted, tho other red and white, two marked with a slit in the Irft car; no other marks recollected. The owner is re. quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them awar. THOMAS KI.VSER. Sejf. 4, 1857.-c* A Great Arrival ol SPYUKTG GOODS. THE uudcraigned Jis just returned from the Eastern Cities with u large stock of Spring Goods; and is now' exhibiting at CHEAP SIDE, a general assortment of New Style of Spring Goods, comprising Codies Dress Goods, part. Ducal, Crooovella, Chaili, Fancy and Plain Da Laiae, Brilliants, Liwns and Cali coes, etc., etc. Gentlemen and Boys wear, Oassi meres, Cas sinetts, Canton Cloth, Shepherd Checks, Cot tomides, etc., et • Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonn-ts, Woolen and Rag Carpets. Flooi Oil Cloth, Syrnp Molasses, White and Brown Sugars, Green and Black Teas, Groceries ol nil kinds, Queensware, Tubs. Buckets, Bro >-us, etc., Hardware, Sho vels, Forics, Hoes, Knives and Forks, Spoons, etc., and all articles usually kept in Stores. 1 All kinds of produce takn in excesnge. '■ Tiie undersigned will sell cboap for cash or ! produce, nnd hopes by fair dealing to receive his usual share of patronage. G„ W. BUFF. i Bedford, April 10,1867. rpHK undersigned having entered Jnto JW X tiership, respeel 'h* annennce tothep*b lie generally,thatthey • e now prepared tottir nish anythingin their titf at exceedingly low rates. Wo are now opening an elegant stock ol Hardware, Cutlery, fltrnse Furnishing Coods, 'J'in Japanned, Brass, French, and Brittania Ware, Willow, Cedar, and Pine Wre. Nail*, Glass. Brushes, Putty, >tc..fk. A large stock of TfK-WAKE constantly on hand, of our own manufacture. Spouting and oilier work done to order, as usual. STOCKS ot every des cription for wood or coat, of which we are just receiving some beautiful new patterns. A Is" Farm Implements in great "variety, warranted as represented .the best and latest Inventions,)) the day. And. as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts. uurg, we will always endeavor to keep a till supply of everything in naif line, or at leas fbrnish any article required at a short notice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of Lead Pipe. Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. We cordially invite all to giyy us a call, and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly every'thing to make house keeping easy from a needle to a Cooking Stove, GKO. W. BLYMTRE. Wfl. HARTLEY- Oct. U. 1 806.-1 V. II OP I ITS & riLLCR. ; ITTORNEYS IT LAW. BEDFORD, PA. IT/ILL I'KtiMi'TLY AST TEN D TO ALL ! VV legalbusiness entrusted to their rare.— ' During the se-sionx ot'HJbe court, the senior partner may be found at the office of the "firm, two deors south ef Hen. S. L. KHSSCII'* ofl : .e. P. H. HOFIUS. 3 NO. 11. FILLKII. Bedford. Nov. 58,1838. TH£ rnnlersignod respectfully rcymrrtsa! those indebted U>oii in any mauraer to make {ferment immediately. Oct. . 18>6. " GKO. W. ILY'M IBS. REMOVA L.. rTTirE subscriber lias removed his KESTVC JL UNSR A.VI) BVCEKV AND OO.VPECTIOXASV J EVTABUSHMKNT, to the Hiring Sun Building, in Juliana Street, where Ire won Id he pleased to see all his old friends and customers. He keeps constantly on hand the choicest j and heat CIEES. C.IXMES, FRUITS and tfUTiS, ever offered to the public; also Chair j borslmrg \I.E and RKGU. He has fitted upaii ice CrcuDi Sal*H, j and will keep on hand throughout the season, - a full supply of this choice refreshment. ZUF~ PARTIES supnlietl. <)ii the shaftest notice, with lee Cr< in, Cakes and Contee tioiis. Having serve.) regular apprenticeship to the shove bnsi s, and having been constant ly engage. li' for oimv years, he fee's a.iu- j ff lent that can render s ttisf.ictiou to all ( who mar fsvuf him with a visit. JOHN J> T.UTHLU. * Bedford, A (iril 21, 1837. STOXEWAItF..— Cream Crocks, Milk, Crocks of ulUizea; Butter Di.>hns,from 1 one to one and a half gallon Pitchers, all of i which are of heat quality, for sale liv A. FERGUSON- Bedford, Jan. 16, 1836. 11,'ii/I'K TEETH and a perfumed breath n cin tie acquired by using the •■Balm oi Tii v ousand To be isad at I'll. JIAWiVS. March 6, 1831. TE IB HOUSE, Valentine Steckman, PROPRIETOR. Bur l>'rs taken ly the day, week, mouth : ,d year. Anril CV 1836—tf ST 143 e OFl'ld K. WASHINGTON HOTEL, Bedford, Pr.. "% J" iIS. MA R V C< MIK would announce t>> her .1? I friends ami tin; public, that she his fitted up this old ami well known stand, in a very su perior style, tor the accommodation of the pab lic. Visitors to tins Bedford Miuertt Sjiriugs a ill li id the Washington Hotel a comfortable summer retreat —and tio pains will be spired to please ill who patronize the house. Boarders will be taken by the d ly, Week, month and year. 52?" A gentleman ofhijii qualification, and corteous deportment, has cliarge of the house, who will do all in his p iwer to make the guests happy and comfortable. CC7" I'crtns as moderate a anywhere ct'se in the pi ice. Daily Stages from Latrobc, Cumberland, Hollicl lysburg and //opt-well, ail stop at this Hotel. A 11 ick belonging to this lintel will ran be tween Bedford au l the Snrings. Bedford, June 12, 1857. LOOk OUT. NO ARRIVAL of the cars in Bedford vet, which if they did. it would enhance the value of property, and bring n-w goods on the short est notice; but the stages leave our place daily, and by express Adam Ferguson Ins just receiv ed a lot of splendid Shoes, Gaiters and Oxford Ties, Motrtoes, Prime Alberts ami French Ties Women*" congress Gaiters. Morocco Boots, en ameled and Buskin, children's gaiters, light and black morocco boots; also lilies' kid slippers, ami a variety of Metis' ICip, coarse and calfskin shoes. Shoes will be order* lon the shortest notice. As you are walking cp the street. And want shoes both nice and neat. Gall up on Julias i Street, Where Ferguson has all complete. July 24, 1857. POOR HOUSE MILL. riTiiE subscriber is now prepared to ivccomme- j X il.ito the public at the Poor House Mill. ! Custom work and M-rrhint w .rk done to or der. All Flour mod- by liim w.irr.iiit-d to give satisfaction. He respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. XELSO.y F.IVQUU.IK. May 1. 1857.-c NOTICE. LETTERS of administration on the es tate of John Peter Shimer. late of Union Township, deoM, having been granted to the subscriber, residiug in said township, notice is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to said estate to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims against said estate will present them forthwith properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN ARE, Adm'r. Aug. 7, 1857-/.* BEST QUALITY OF HAMMERED IRON ! —Biy mire & Hartley, keep constantly on hand, all vises best Juniata Iron, at Forgt pruts, for cash or its tqaicaUnt, l#o Rolled Ir OB, Natl Rods, Strap lion and NtiiLen. All orders filled promptly. Great Attraction. —o— COLIN LOYER, Merchant 'i'uilvr, rjpAKES this method of announcing to the I citizens ol' Bedlurd and vicinity, aud Strang ers visiting lt.tr place, t.liut lie has just TtCfiitWl at bis okl stand iu Bedford, next dbor westot the Bedford liotid, the richest assbrtniaut oi Cloth*, ie. p he has ever >el Ortered to the pub lic. and to Whicbbu invites tbe attention of pur chasers, satisfied tbat be can accommodate, both as to price and quality, nil Who fafor hlfet witb a call, lie b.is a Superior article of cloth, tor bey "a clothing, whsch be can awll .© low as to astonish those who examine its quality. of every dcafcription, in his line, made lo order on the shortest notice and , uiostreasonable tetm ffs"*iie would direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising so we of the leading arti cles to lie louuui iu his estahlisbmeuf: Black Ciolbs, ranging in price Uoti sS,ot> to per yard ; blue Cloths; • ilive Browns it iitvf"- Black Casitswtv, Black Doe-Skins;, i tench Fancy Casiutcrest Linou Drilling*; Plain d figured Grenadtena; Superior ai title *1 IMuek Sanii; Velvets; Marseilles Votings; tut! CassimereS. A tine article of Shirts, lirtesf styl*. Lisle Thread tmder Shirts 4 Drawer#. Cotton i .1 Shirt collar* latest style; Lawn Cravats; Black Silk •• W bite Linen Handkerchiefs; S-umiuer Stocks: Superior at tide of French Suspenders; Black Kid Gloves Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk o Lisle [thread < and all other articles usually kept by Merchant Tailors and Gent's furnishing stores. Bedford. Pec. It:, 1806. ifKIIFIIKU II MM, A NII I GENERAL STAGE OITICE. j r jHIE snbscribe rrespectftiUj begtluave toxn A n*DCv to his old frieud* sod the puhli- I generally .that he ft a* teased antltwkeu posst-m i sioii i) 1 the Bedford ilotel.lateh t (tie occu pancy til Col. Adam Barnbart . It is not tii. iesiguc o make many profession unto whs t he will <lo, but he pledges his word _,at his most energetic effort* will be render comfortable ali who give hi itciil. Tbobtrtise will br handsomely ti tto * up. and none hut earefu land attentive serv.nts will be engaged, l'arsons visiting th-e Bedford Springs, ns well as those tttonding Couit, and the traveling community g -ncrally. are respectfully invftcd to give hire a call ami j n lge for tbernsel vex. r> ~?~ The stages all now stop atthis hotel. Boarder i-talteii bytl.e Week, month or year unfavorable terms. 'l~y~ Ample an l c .anfortahhe stabling is,at tached to this hole , which wil I always i.e at ended by a c trafu! h astler. Also, a sa!v nv.il eorivenienhi.in iiige limtise. JOHN liAFKR-. Bedford, Apr.iG, 185A. rx A Aing. Fr. Jordan. LAW PART SERSHIP. Itiiig A Jortlini, torufjs at Law UKDVUIt . vu W'llAt practice .n the • rvcr.il -of Bed ford and adjoining counties. A gonCics. Pol lectio us. and all other byjsrjiesa intrusted to theircafe vfill be promtly aaJfajdli ! fully attended to. OFKIGE in Juliana stroet . fortueTly eccupied i by D. If. (lofius. mare recently in the | occupancy "f Jos Mann, Esq. Januiry.-r, 1835. ( I W tl! atun! pnctail a ? snd e*urfuiW ( *.i ap#rMMU o- i f j | Ira*, iU> Ilia w-r Twin rcffuUWd, I I c art fict*! inmcrlcd, frrni oo* u> wn ontir* a*t. I ! ' Cumrgtt and id 1 wnxraawd IST INVARIABLY CASH. j TyfL. Offif# o Pitt ftirvcl, Bad ford, P*. v AT I^,--.-..:—......... Fiaderin; Lathis!! -L a Millforsawing I'usrtßirsLjiH.ion hi, premises in L iiion rp.. iiedlortl cvumv, u now j ready Xo furnish any •{uuntity on the shortest , notice. PriceSl.uU per thousand, lift. long : Othoriengiths in proportion. I.ettors addressed to meat St.Ciairsvilio I i he promptly attended to. \YM . (1 HI Fill 11 IIJ II >n r 1.. F ih. 18.1811. Ti. WANTED, T\Y ") l.i'irneyiiK'ii Tailors will lie employe J by fie s"i.hi*rilMT, if application fee made im iiiis-ii.itelv— constant impioriiifiit and pood wages will In- pivon. ' e. (.OY EK. Bedford, Dec. Id. ] Rov. 1.. Burnett, white laboring as A a Missionary in Southern Asia, discovered .1 simple anil certain cure lor Consumption. Jhik ww. JirOHChitii. Ciiuiiki , Coidi, .Wreotis I)e k ili/y, aud :•'! impurities of the B/ood; also, an easy an 1 ctfeCtKal mo !e <>l inhalingtlie Htiinc.ly. Ac tinted hy a desire to lient-fit his sntleriug fel lows. he will ehe.rl'ully send the Recipe (free) to sttch as desire It, with full aud explicit di rections for preparing and successfully using the Medicine. Address REV. C. S. BURNETT. tWI, Broadway, S. Y. City Jnly 81, 1857,--3 m. TO BUILDERS ryihc subscribaris fully prepju-ed tof umish ano 1 quanV'v or quality ufßuilding Lumberauv Plastering Baths. Orders directed to .St.Cluirs vill, Bedford County, will be prompt h attended to, by giving a reasortaMs-notice. F. l>. BE MULE Dec. "JO. 1851. New Jewelry. TllE subscriber has opened nut a new and splendid assortmont oT all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry consisting in part n Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ear Rig„. tee. Kt Call and see his stock. DAN IF I, BORDER. Chairs and Cabinet Furniture. THE subscriber has removed to the shop oh West Pitt Street, recently occupied by Win. Ritchey as a Machine shop, where be con'inues to make to order and keep on hand A general assortment of chairs and Cabinet ftirnitnrc, consisting in part of Spring Seat Parlor Chairs, French Rocking Chairs, Cane seat and Wind sor, Sofas, Lounges, Ottomans. What-Nets, Music Stands, Fancy Parlor Tables, Break fast, Dinner, and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Bureans, Wardrobes, kc. Suits of cottage furniture at very modurato prices, so that it is within the reach of all to have nice, good and fashionable furniture. The Ladies are partic ularly invited to call and examine for the in selves, as tt will be my desire to please all tastes. N. B, Coffins will be made on the shortest otico for any who wtH favor him with a call. June-pi, 1857. ISAAC MEXGFL, Jr. SKUA, KOSU A.Mi Ml- TIOMRI. UK. t. I. Hl'lHliK, Bedford, Pa., HA VIA',G purchased the Ding B ad It ok Store of l)r 3. U. Scott, has consign, , on hand, at the old stand . a Ijrjt. and wc,i J lected siock ot choice Dreg* and Aledit Jlt wholesale and retail, all of which *ilibe -oe at fair terms. The avsorttbent cor.i.t M n pa. • CA.tr.:-a (J. Jjyr RW. urj J ad \, Par,,/, ... J Otl*. nW*. Gtau „, d Q . Hrr, Tutacco tm-J Sitgart, -> L . I anc \ arliclti. Qc,, sc. PsTLvr .Muiictvns. j sting ,)c ~,. Jul ll.ctA.lv i] *.. \>l li.tki |, u , ll.tr } Ulr f U #ll ti fi ;1I) i \ .il] [> , rucb as I 'lihili vol 1.1 d\ >f sieuce, a* J r>i I e sale.) < i<i. nll ci d .s ■ nuine, vi* : Hi nu Said's Ssi.a' I ilia, VI i >lai > tab-sin |.J ll I.u t . , ( f , Cherry if. bat's i.iie J ,i. ( sl i, j ' iu . nit billevs, Hi. Jot lie's l:inH> t uhnaiocK's, 110 l eiiMu ks. ai ti 011, iv ( ■ a ;; T gesr Hot, (land's Gem an k . t,., *., * Constantly ou bund a huge kIC( p vl j ric bi<>gr a plural, stien'l.hc, teligui, school, And !Bitic*Ha,; ft bCIAS. ' Alio a great varitl) o! I A 1 1 r . X'C V -y I'.C:m, PGilt and wnjjpj, ~ ~ p',, V., 1" V' 1!1 6 ,,al H i?xioH BhirU in parti • „ c j j . , \ • W:JI I'jiper, ?ye} ai d fio't< •. UOUKs of evi-iy sire r?ci eijlir* Ppcfcet Bohks and Port lH:'.n*i,. i . Blank Deeds and Vtongagea. gniu l ( . t . Pencfl*. Cpaih*. Uiu*li r , Jnan.ni in trV, variety, Soap*, he... Kr. Lamps, ahd t'amphine 6iJ an 3 Itinii, f - „• kept . onstantlr herd. CHOUF. I.iQl b-RS fiiT vn - Hv'p, Seheinsm ScHnwfair. <!?*. J.-,,, g! (:l . k . Madeira 11 fur*. Aug. 11, ItSi.-:f Ml* MM. SADDLES, Harness, Tntnks, M' Mrs. if.— The undersigned would repectl'jlh out n n - to the Public that tbey bat e ftititd aJail) ii - ship, and are now )u!!\ j repsicd to jusbu'lsmi 1- ail binds of work in their line of lam (be best materials, end upon the shortish tice. ETjSTdT/ Whips. Wholesale or retail. c . staid on Pitt Street. 1 1 i ' ' SIMON LING. J. A. HKNDlßc^jv Bedford, Nor.Blog Hair— Jockey Club, and n. w n.ovn I bay. pomatums, genuine oa marrow, at i i ! Harry's. t ver•"> Cherry Pectoral.—> or 1 1.* Tu7T~o XXCoughs, Colds, &ccan L bad u i ] - Harry's Drug Store 4 s the season for chapped bans and laces. . a-i-coiiiiiigon, we advise our fiieuds to call on Dr. Harry, at the cheap Llrtig Store, and an Uoi of Baztit a Amandine tor pretention aid cure of chapped bauds, only 374 per boa. Lumber! Lumber!! HMHIOO S. I,,N GUJS of diffc. m y* *?Vr\gV" kinds. Also, 76.C00 f< e ". L 1 of v rion sorts. *n c b t> j, t t me, i.Uw Pur., i. & . ditrj Spruce. Ac. Ft 'AF ... . ~ f. !• BEEGLE.O **■ blatrsvie-, h b. 18. 1853_ f f II IT SIC .V USICAL INSI K I"31F MS t A Melod.tis, Flutes. Guitar Brass Horns. Clavioowts, Drums, etc., ol \ari- Oils always ou band. £ou,;s ; *' V u-ftoz-cwr/e lairs. We Ui t> aiw , .... bawd lull asscrttiient ol all tbe new aid fasWiHok- nittsic. xvhk*. We „, a il at ou , fJ . ft. IJC <• 3 part t! tlit' -V. B. Mtisrc airanged to order. WVtJIX A- SJlflfl. March-7, 1 h,')7. CUmbcrufrg. SAMUEL RADEBAUGH Justtce ol (b Peace. O F h 10R tW °, '' i '' ,rs • Soulh 01 ti'f 3lor.ee v_ llu I3e, and mil uuur to lb* tflceo Mann <* *pang. where he will * lUhd , 0 „ „ C" lee:, on o ail claims placed in bis W,|„. Ceillom. Jsu. 11, ltoh. ♦ Job MANN, (i. H. f rANo 1 itt- I'AhT.NKhMIJi'.-n, „,d t| , I| e J i have associated lki.iWi(Mi, the 11 actitu otthel .ai.il ttillfircmptli atu ndto U olm aessauir. ~ <1 to (heir care in Ledlotd and ad oining cu>, s. OpHßce o Julia una StreM. thr, . doe:, south ot Mongel J' . ;st mu4 oppo.j,, tie r* dence of .Mj. Tate. -MA Aif & SP4\(; ,Ir:ne Ist —1854 if. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. < rpcctfully tenders hi, t„ the cituens of Bedford and rieinm }' e ni:**Jwayi be found (unless profe* swindle i',. angeii at hi? Drug and Book Store ii St. ' Feb. ]<;, 1854. 0 T i CE. uiiTV 1 '! ,K 't l ' y * ireo ,ha * an ri'heati. I $,„"£ U ' Xt hegi*!ature of ti.e Aft r enn*yl vanta. for the parage ct an St I HL;V"f"i 51,U iling ,hc incor I' ( ration ! a °* I f" r ' W!th general banking r. t d discounting privilege,, nnder the general Uah llig tin, State, to be Iccntid a t the B< rough ot Bedtord, in the County of Be.i;or<L and failed "The Bedford Count v Bank." nit a capita! of two hntidred and "filtv thousand dollars, and with the privilege of increasing tl same to the .urn of lout bundled thousand do! iu T. K. L. ANDERSON. IV. T. DACGIIKRTT, IV. P. SCHELL, A. K ING. NICHOLAS LYONS. Rtr , r SAML. L. RUSSELL. Bedford, Pa., June 26, 1H.T6.-6RI. BAKUAIXSJ— The uuder.igticd, desit "Its of reducing their stoeJ,-, Ul o jde to make room for Spring Goods, will fl, r to purchaser*, £be heat Imrgains e\r en in Bid toni. Call and see how clieup rou can Itnl T ,r .... A - B ■ Co. Jani IG. lbi><. TO IIOIIskMPIiRS. DK. 11AKU Y , at the Chaa; Drug and Book Store, hasjust received, a 1.-fe assortment of abe hestSavorinj. extracts, together with Hak ng Soda, Cream of Tartar. Salerifis. ir... he very best quality, all 0 f w ~icl 1 c w ill m 1 tthe lowest prices. W • II o E U R E X S . liPIIOLSTKRKR. .TTOUID announeh to the cltixens of Bed. IT fc a and vicinity, that he is prepared to .it t!lw .Kin his line, in the best style, nndoo "••' .nnble terms. .MATRASPS, with or withe n prings, tn ide in a superior manner, eqnal tt i ie I test made in the city, and to this branch ot rit business be would invite especial at tent tone Be may be found at the shop of Micbaei Weis .l, a short distance Eaat of the Borough. 0 r at. his residence on KRAI Pitt Street, one doof west of Ma). Washanaugh's. Bedford, Bee. 5, IX3*l. —8 in.
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