RESOLUTION Preposiag Amendments (• the l'o s:!Uitiou of the Canaion wealth. Rexalrt I by the Seamte ",id llouxe of Renrnrn ■'tntiret of Ike CommuHcreattk of VcnutylcHma ta (Ueerai .I'ttmbly met: That the following nmendme.it* are |rfopo*ed to the constitution ii. -z Kind, *vhicb tliall bu sufficient to pay the accruing interest on-each delit, an<' I nai.e 'iy to reduce the principal thereof by a j . t lev •!* in two hundred and fifty thorns- ! which sinking ihndvh.ill consist of the net a.mm' income of the public works.from •.met- tin" Jrtiiod ly tlie State, or the pro ■eds if the B-ti-u of tin- atsit, ) purl there at sjiJ of tli" income rl section to the; first vrticleo; 'h-said constitution, which shall' l>e aurube."-!'i and read a* follows: "SaX. Ihe le-qpnUturu shall have the ! power to alter, revoke, or annul any charter i of inc*: ry oration, hereafter onfamwd, by, or j under, any rpcciai, r general taw, whenever in ; their opinion It may lie injurious to the citizens ' of the commonwealth: in such manner, howev- ! er, that uo ityastioe skat; bo dono to thu corpo rator." fx .-ogarx, March 2~, i*!s~, Re-oirtd. Tint this resolution p&as. Ou tho first ar-eadnient, ; fja 'J4, nays 7: en the second amendment. \ e*s 2J,iuyi 3; on tlie third amo-id merit -e.is2i. niy* 4; m t!>e f-iurth amendment ycs -3.. nays 4. 'Kxuact irom tho Journal.} GEO. V I! VMEIiSLF, Clerk. Iwtw*: Hor rr. or Rr.paßsr*TvTtvM., April 2, !fto7. Retelood. That tbia r-wvlultor pass. On the first amendment, yeas 7ft, nays 4'j; on the s-c --ond snrpndc.ent, j ois .">7, nays 34; on the third amendment, yeas 72. nay* td, oa the fourth aiuehdment, veas 83, nty* 7. [Eatract from the Journ&l.] JACOB ZKIGLKR. Clerk. Filed in Secretary's office, Mav 2, 18V7. A. G. OUKTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. SacaexamT's Orrtcz. Ilarrisbtirg, Junt 2, It*lT. I do.- ri.ry that the abnr# and foregoing is a true and correct cpy of the original "Kesniu tioD prwpownjr -intendment* to the constitution ofthecanuifrnwiMltii." with the vote in each branch >i tic [.uvisUiiirc upon the dual ipas ssge thereof, as a-p-.'ars from the origiitss on £!e iu this office. Iu tMtijuonv wliereof | lure hereun 'L* *•' to set my hand and caused to be alfix ed tboaeitot tlie Secretary's OUiec, the day and war above written. A.G.CURTI.V, Secretary of the CvmmoaictaUk. IN TIIE STNVTK, M'* were taken agreeably to i the provisions of the const itution, an I Were as follows, viz: Yeas Kessr*. Brewer, Brown, Coffey, r.ly, Kvam, Fetter Fhnniken, Eraser, Ingram, Jor dan, KiUiax**. Laubach, Lewi*, Myer, ' S.viichi, Sellers, Shum.iu, Steele. Straub, Welsh, Wrignt and Taggcrl. Speaker— 24. £avs —Messrs. Crabn. Cress well, Finney, Gregg. Harris, Penrose and Souther —>. So the question wis d •tertUKmd in the affir mative. On the question, i Will the Senate agree to the second amend ment.' The veas and nays wife taken agreeably to the provisions of the constitution, and were as folio**, viz: Yesu— Messrs. Brewer, Browne. Lresswell, Eh Evans, Fetter. Finney, Flemiiken, Ingram, 1 Jordan, EMS, Callback, Lewis, Myer, Setters, | .Sliumau, Soßtlu-r, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wil kin*, Wright and Taggart, Speaker— 2d. ! Navs— Messrs. Coffey, CraMi, Fraxcr, Gregg, Harris, Killingor. Penrose and Seotield 8. So tho question wa* determiuoi in the affir i nutlvc. On the question, Will tbc Senate agree to tho third amend ment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to : the provisions of the constitution, an I were as follows, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Br wer, Browne, Crabii. Cress well. Ely. Kvan*. Flennlkeu, Friser, lugrant, Jordan. KilUnger, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, My er, Seofieki, Sellers. Sliumau. Souther. Stee'e, St'ninb. Welah, Wilkin* and Wright—2l. Nays— Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Hrrris and Penrose —t. So the question was determined in the allir niative. Ondbit quest ton, Will-the Senate agree to tho foaith amend ment? Th'feasand nays were taken, agreeably to the provisions of tiic constitution, aud were as follows, viz: m j Ynee Messrs. Brewer, Browns, Coffey,Cress- , well.-Ely, fiian*, Flenuiken. Prater. Ingram. Killinyei. Knox, Catibach, Lewis, Myer. Seo tield. Sellers. Shiiniau. Souther. Sr sele, Straub, U'eloti. Wilkin* and II right.—2J. Nay* —Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose—l. Se tin- question was determined in the affir mative. Is TUB HOCSK or HEPRCSKSTITIVE*, .iff 11 2U, 1807. The resolution proposing amendments to the 1 constitution of tito cotniuoliwealth being under ! consideration, i On the question, Will the House agree to the first am -n lmeu'? The yeas and nays were taken, agree ibiy to thd jirt visions of tlie constitution, mil wore as follows, vix: Yeas —Messrs. Anderson. Arthur, Btek hoiic. Ball. Beck, Bishop, Bower, Brown. Cal liour, Campbell. Chase, Clearer. Crawford, Dickey, Knt, Kyater, Fausold. Foster. Giblvo ney.tfildea, llaalel. Harper, lleins. Meistaod, Hill, Hiilegas. Hotfuian. (Berksi liubrie. limes. Jacobs, Johns, Jenkins, Johnston. Kaiiffmait, Kerr, iKnight. Leisenring. Longaker, Lovett, Maiiear, M.iiigle, M.Oalniont. M'llvain. Moor, head, Miissltsiuan, M umnia, Nichols, Nicholson, Xannemuchur. Pearson, Peters, I'utriken, Pow n ill. Purcell, Ramsey. ( Philadelphia) Ramsey (York)) It.fd, Reamer, Roberts, Rnpp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (CaiO'wU) K.airh, ((ko Si vensoii. Tol.iu, Vail, Vanvoohris. V.ckers Voeghley. Walter, West brook. Wharton, Wil liston. -Witherow. Wright, Zimmerman, and Get/.— Svtiiker —7S. Nay*—Messrs. Backus. Benson. Dock, lline, Hamilton, Hancock. Hoffman, (Lebanon) Le. IH>. Strnthers, Thorn, Waruer, \Y intrude— l 2. So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the question. W ilitii i 11 •iu ijr.se to the second amend - men Tin- yew* an'l n ays w.-ri- taken ngr eeably to the provUinM oft he constitution, and were as fol-, lows, Vl Yea*—Messrs. Anderson. Backhouse. Bower, Back, Ball, Calhoun. Campbell, Certy, Knt, F.tllSohl, Foster, Giklea, 11 unci, Harper, 1 1 el lis HeistaiKi, llillegas Housekeeper, llolfiuan, (Berks) Irobrie, Inno*. Jenkins. Jehn.-toii. Johns. Kauiftiuu,Knight, I>ei9enri.ig, lesngaker, J.ovott, Maoear. M'llvain, Moorheail. .Ximsel nian, Mangle. Nichols, Nicholson. N mum ich r, Ptel*. Pearson. rctrlkon, Pownall. Piircell, Ramsey, ( Philadelphia) Ramsey, (li orli) Roa iner, Kiipp. Koti'rts. Shaw, Sloan, Tulan, \ ail. Voeghlvy, Walter, \V?stWreok Wharton, Zim merman, ami Getz. Speeder—i-i . N'ays—Messrs. Arthur. At; fasti nr. Backus, Benson, Bishop. Brown, Uhiso, Clearer, Craw ford. Kyster, Gibboiiey, Hanwltee, Hancock, Hill. Ilinr, Hoffman, [Lelxiuoß,) Jacobs, Kerr, lieb-i. M'Calniont, Mamma, Keed, Smith, (Cc tre) Smith, (Cambria) Stevenson, Stiwthors, Thorn. Vanvoorhis, Viekers, Wagonseller, Warner, U'introde aivi Wright—3-1. So tlie question was d. tor mined in the atkr nutive; On the question, Will the //otiso agree to the third amendment? Die yeas and nays were taken agroealdv to the provisions ot the constitution, and were as folio as, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Backhouse, Book, Ball, Benson, Buvter, Brown, Cal houn, Oteaver, Campbell, Chase, Crawford, Dickey, Kyster, But, Fauns, Knight, Lcisou aixg. M'llvaiuc, JLamsey, (Pbiladeipbia,) Roberts,Stmthera. Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton, and Wjutro-ic—22. So the queition w deteruained ■ the af firmative. On the exertion, Wiil the house agr<-e to the fiwrrth anteßu ment 3 'l*bo yeas and nay* were taken agreeably to tbe provision* of the Cao*titu*ien, and wore as follow*, viz Yeas—Anderson, ArtUin, Backhouse, ll,icku<, Bell, Beck, Beusor, Bishop, Bow- , er,Biowu, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase,Ciear er, Crawford, Oartv, Dickey, Knt, Eystcr, 1 Fan-.>ld, Foster, Gibbouey, Gildea, Harael, Harper, Heiu*, lleist.-iud, Hill, llillegas, ' Hoffman, (Berks.) Uoiftnau, (Lebanon.); ii'icsekeeper, Itnbrie, Innes, Jacobs, Jen- ' kins, Johns, Johnston, Kanffman, Kerr, j Lcbo, Leiseoriag, Loogaker, Lovett, Ma- ' near, Mauglo, M'Caluiont, M'llvain, Maui- ' uia, Musseltaac, Nichols, Nicholson, N T ttn netiucher, Pearson, Paters, Pctrikcn, Pow* pail, Purcell,]R tut3cy, (Philadelphia,) Run* BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. sey, (York,) Reamer, Reed, Roberta, Rupp, Siiaw, 8 loan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Cen tra,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vanvoorltis. Vickers, Voeghloy, Warner, Wagonseller, i Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, Williaton, Witherow, Zimmerman, and Geiz, Speuker, Nays—Messrs. Uojk.Hamilton,Hancock. Struthers, Thoru, Wintrode, aud Wright. ' 7. So the question was determined iu the affirmative. SKCKETAY'S OKKICE. llAßKisnrmi, June 22,1857. Pennsylvania, js : 1 do certify that the above and foregoing is a true an 1 correct copy of the "Yeas" and "Nays" takeD on the resolution propo sing nmendinratß to the Oonstitutiou of the Commonwealth, as the saute appear* on the , Journals ol the two Houses of the General j Assembly of this Commonwealth for the session of 1857. I , , Witness my hand and the seal 1 " 1 of said office, this twenty-second day of Juno, one thousand eight hundred and fifty •even. 1 A. G. CURTLY, Secretary of the Commonwealth. July IU, 1857.-3 m. IMI'OUTA.Vr T0.>111,1. OWNER ¥OOL> WARD'S Improved Smut and Screen* ill w Machine*, Mill Bushes, Bolting i"-; and Brau Dusters, of the tuost improved piun Mill Screws, Cora and Cob Grinder*, i'tiu-n, Bridge* lor Mill Spindles, Portable Mill*, warranted to grind tun bushels per hour, Mill Irons and Mill Burr* made to order. Also, Stover's Patent Guru Kiln and Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. The uiiove article* ure kept constantly on hand, aud can be obtained at any time, from S. l>. BKOAD, SclielUhurg, Bedford County, who i* also gent lor Bo J fori, Sosueiset, and adjoining ounties. Mill wriglit work fine at the shortcut notice, and on the most reasonable terms. February Id. \feCi>KMICK*S Keaper and Msvwer for sale ill by S. •!•). BKOAD at Schellshttrg. Pa-, agent for 141 eo'T and Bedford ounties. Fchr-ary 16,18 W. BEDFORD MACHINE SHOP. I TIIK undersigned respectfully announces to j the lan 11 ers of Bedford und adjoining counties, , and the pvWic in general, that he is -still manu- ] factoring. art has on hand at ids shop in Bed- j turd, a largo assortment of Farming Utensils, which iiicltt ics the different kind ot Threshing Mactlines, ss fallows: llis weli known and elr- , gant For-ltor*e-Power Turobling-Shaft and , Strap Poorer Machines. Two-Itorse Powers. • snd his btglAy improved and very convenient ! Tiimldin -Shall and ."strap-Power Machine.— j This Alacbinc took the tirst premium at our last '■ county Fair. Our foiir-horse-tuml' 1 ' ig sh.i" machine is made to stand ill the 1 rn dor* '"<■ j same as the snap machine, or othynv s- to i suit purchasers. The cylinders are dt rven hy I one single bevel wheel. All the above 111a- F chines can he had with the I itest Improved Straw Shikers, (fir superior to Pi -rpont's Pat ent Shakar, unl at a less price, and not so like ly to g -t uut of rd T) or w'thout sii.tkcr, if de sired. ALSO, a superior article of Fanning Mills, cultiva ors, (a new and complete article for farming corn and seeding in wheat) Hay Bakes i cutting Boxes, and double and singit shovel j Ploughs. Horses, Grain, Lumber, and all kinds of j trade taken in exchange for Machines. All kinds of Repairing ot Maehihesand other ! tannine utensils done on the most i c.ison.tiilc 1 terms, of the bust materials, and at the vcij i shortest nottee. All work sv irrante"! to give satisfaction. Farmers, this is the time ler you to have i your otm m iciiine. when wheat is h jth. Give I nie a call, ami 1 will giro von a bargain. J'KTEIi //. SHIRES. Michiuift. ; Bedford, dune 2d. 1P37.-418. Wni. Shafer, MKRfIIINT T. 111,08, FOXTINI7ES to carry on theabove business in all ir* branches, .it his old stand in Juliana stre,*, and i prcpired to acc-imm id.it,; ail who miy favor biw with their custom, on reasonable terms. He constantly keeps on hand a large as sortment #rf ready rmde clothing of a good and siilKtaiidsl quality. And, having in store a choice selection of cloths, c issimeres, vesting*, drillings, Ac., e (free) to such aa desire it, with full and explicit di rections for preparing and successfully using the Medicine. Address REV. C. S. BURNETT, Mi, Broadway, N. Y. Ciiy. July 31, 18-j7,-Bm. liettys' Photographic Gallery. KXCHANGE BUILDING,'' BEDFORD, P.l WitKKT Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes FEMALE SLMIWHV. Male mid Female Departments Distinct. Rev. GKO. W. AIUUIRBAUGB, A. NI. Principal, Mrs. Gnu. W. AUUUINUAI GU, Precep tress. Miss COIT.N'KLLA A. KVARTS, Music, French, l>rawiug, Ac. Mrs. LCCY SPOTTSWOOD, Oil Painting and Shell Work, Miss MARY HKI.EN SMITH, Assistant. THE duties of this institution will be re sumed on Monday, Aug. 3ist. Ow'iDg to the limited accommodations of the Seminary Kuilding, the number of pupils trill be lim ited. It is important, therefore, that appli cations for admission be made at an early day. These who enter before tire expiration i of half the quarter, will be charged for the whole quartet; those who enter aft fit- the | expiration of half the quarter, will be j charged for half t>bc quarter. Xo dednc ; tion tuade for absence except in oases of protracted illness- In this schoel students are prepared for the higher clm.-es f any college, or to en | for at once upon the active duties of life.— Whilst special care is taken to form in our | pupils habits of order, strict punctuality ; anil thorougkufens, their Physical, Moral | and Social Education is not neglected. The government of the school is designed M> be parental, It is the aim of the Prin ' cjpal and his associates to excite iii their i ;>,pUs u love of rigkt doing; and to awaken within them some proper consciousness of ;hc dignity of humanity. Pa resits may rest assured tiut any gross delinquency on the part of their children will be reported to them immediately, should circumstances re. quire it, or the discipline of the school fail i to accomplish the desired reformat ion. TERMS per quarter of 11 weeks, inclu ding Hoard, Tuition, Furnished Room, Washing, Light and Fuel, >IO.OO, —one- half in advance. EXTRA CHARGES. Music, §lO 00 I'se of Instrument, 2 00 French, 6 00 Drawing, and painting in Water Colors, each, 5 00 Oriental Fainting, 5 00 Grecian Fainting, 5 00 Oil Painting, 10 00 Ornamental .Needle Work, 5 00 Shell Work, 5 00 TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. Elementary English, $4 00 Higher, 4 00 Classics, 0 25 Bedford, August 6, 1857. NEW SPKI.XU AND SUMMER GOODS. undersigned having just returned from V> -tern cities are now rece'ving a large iy of SPHI.V; J.\D SUMMER GOODS consisting in part of ..'lack and Fancy Silks. Cliallics. Lawns. Bril liant, plain and figured delaines, poplins, ca i.'coes. ginghams, ribbons, bonnets, hosierv, handkerchiefs, colors, ac.; Men's and Bovs' t;U cy. plain and black <*issjmer-s, ciutlis. line us. and a large assortment of Men's and Boys* .Summer Wear; boots, shoes, hats, ac.: j drills, tickings, muslins, titnneis, single and double carpe chain, nil colors; Groceries, syrup. rpolosscs. whit.; and brown sugars, green and black teas. tolon;o: (J ieensw ire; . Glassware: Buckets, Dye Stuff's. *e. All <>f which will lie s >l I cheap f..r cash or approved pr.sdu v; .m l to good and pime fiial custom rs k creilit ot sis mouths will i>< given. Thai.klul /or past favors they hojie by liiir dealing to race're a liberal share of the public patronage. J. k X, M. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, April !7, 1807. STRAY CtTILE. CAME to the resilience of f he subscriber, tiring in Southampton Township, about the Ist of June last, four yearling heifers, three brown and white spotted, the other red and white, two marked with a slit i.i the 1-ft ear; no other marks recollected. The owner is rc 'qwested to come forward, prove property, JKI? charges and take them awav. THOMAS RJffSKR. Snt. 4, 1857.-e* FOR SALE. T'tE subscriber otters for sale two valuable fari ,s, hotli in Cuion township, Bedl'otd coun ty, Fa., the one laying oil the road leading from Bedford toUoUidaysburg. adjoining John Ake, Esq.. lieorge Becgle, and others,contain ing 11(5 acres uffirstralc limestone land, about 120 acres cleared—also about i! acres of tim ber laud adjoining the farm. The improve ments arc a good dwelling house r.nd a large new bank barn; also a good spring house over a never failing limestone spring. There are al so all other out buildings that are necess.iiy, with a large orchard of choice fruit. I The other farm contains about 20b acres, I more oi less, laving on the waters of Scrub j grass, adjoining Frederick Oster, Gcisman's i heirs, and others. Over 1,00 sores are cleared I and under fence. The improvements are a j good farmhouse and barn, and other out hnild l iugs, with a well at the door and pump iu it; : three tenant houses and sawmill, and a fruit ! orchard theieon. The last tract above named is a god slock, burn, as the most ot it is bol i torn land If these farms are not sold at privates tie, i they will be offered at public sale oil Saturday , ! the 3 1 day of October next, on the premise*. j G. F. RIDDLE. I June 20, 185".- ts. . Notice. | LETTERS ol administration on tho Estate i of Samuel Mock, lata of St. OHir Township, j dce'd, having been granted to the subscriber, , residing in said Township, a]! persons indebted , to said estate ar, therefore, hereby notified to" | tnak- payment imrmdiately, and those having , claims against the Estate, will present them du i !v authenticated for settlement NATHAN 11. WRIGHT, Adm'r. Aug. 14. 18.51.-f* W'ALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. llarrv isour agent for this necessary i article. By calling at his storo, our patrons willsee sampleiofour papers. We havemadc ; our spring selection* with much care, and thluk I we cannot fail to please. SHRYOCK A SMITH, Ckambersbvrg. March, 718 i". ji>i;ST QUALITY OF HAMMERED Sy IRON ! —Rlyuiire & Hartley, keep constantly on band, all sizes best Juniata Iron, nt Forgi prtrrt, for cash or itt equitaltnl, c. *|Kircd to please all who patronize the house. Boarders will be taken liv the day, week, month a.id rear. 83*" A gentleman of high qualification. an.l corteoos deportment, has charge pf the house, who will do all In hl.s power to make the gu>*sis happy and comfortahie. as moderate as anywhere else In the plate. Daily Stages tVbm I, at robe, Cnmlerland, HoHiUliVslmrg and Hopewell, all stop at this Hotel. ' A Hack belonging to this Hotel will rtin lw tween feetlford and the Springs. Bedford, June IJ, 1857.-zz. KHMOVAIa7 THE subscriber hits removed his RESTAC RANT AND BAKERY AMI: CONFECTIONARY EsTAßttsnsiKXT, to the Rising Sun Building, in Jutiuna Street, where hu Won Id lie pleased to see all his old friends and customers. He keeps constantly on hand the choicest and best CAFES, CANDIES, FRUITS and If UTS, evr offered to tin: public; also Cham bersburg ACE and lIEEIt. lie hasfitted upun ice Cream Saloon, ami will keep on hand throughout llie season, a lull supply of this choice refreshment. K7" PARTIES supplied, on the shortest notice, with Ice Crt in, Cakes and Confec tions. Having served regular apprenticeship to the above bnsi s, and having been constant ly engaged if for mativ years, he feels on fldcnt that can render satisfaction to all who may favor hiui with a visit. JOHN' J. LL'TIIER. Bedford, April 21, 1807. LOOK OUT. AO ARRIVAL of the cars in Bedford vet, ! which if they did. It would enliance the value I of property, and bring new goods on thesliort • est notice; but the stages leave olir place daily, j and by express Adam Ferguson has jnst rec-iv ' ed a let uf splendid Shoes. Gaiters and Oxford j Ties, Momoes. Prlu.-e Alberts and French Ties : II emeus* congress Gaiters. Morocco Boots, en ameled and Beskin. children's gaiters, light and black morocco Imots; also ladies' kid slippers, i and a variety of Mens' Kip. coarse and -alfskin j shoes. Shoes will he ordered on the shortest i 1 notice. As you are walking tip tin; street. And want shoes hotii nice and neat, Call up oti Juliana Street. Where Ferguson has all complete. July 24. 1807. ftttlft IIUI 1 MILL flint: subscriber is now prepared to accommo- JL date the public at the Poor House M ill. i Custom Work and M -rahtut work done to or der. All Flour made by him warranted to ■ give satisfaction. He respectfully solicits a j share of the public patronage. XRLso.y FjrtqvfUN. May I. 18.17.-e HOI K S A FILLER. ]TTOR.\IiiS IT LAW. BEDFORD, PA. WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL legal business entrusted to their care During the se. sions of the court, the senior partner may lie found at the office of the linn, trre .(<>or. .~ulli •<" ll„„. 5.4.. Haw.tr, ofli D. H. lIOFICS, JNO. 11. FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 1816. THE undersigned respectfully requestsal those indebted tohiiu in any luaatter to make payment imtnediatelv. Oct. 3. 1816. " CEO. M*. BI.T.MIKE, j STON KVYAltK.—Orcum frocks, Milk (Jtocks of ullsizes; Mutter Dishes,from iie to line and a half gallon Pitchers, all ol Which are of best quality, fur sale hv A. FKIKiUSON- Bedford. Jan, 40. IH-VC. I r'/i/l'K TKlit'H alula p.-limned breath TV cm lie acquired by using the •-Balm ol Tim oiisaud Flutters." To l>e had at I>U. IIAKUY'S. M ircli k, 1857. * TI: SIN USE, Valentine Steckman, PROPRIETOR. Boarders taken by the day, week, month t..d year. April 25,185ti tf TUSCARORA ACADEMY. SITUATED in Juniata County, Pa., S miles from the Mifßn, and 6 m.les from the Perrys ville Stations of the Pa., K. Komi. This in stitution ises|eciall noted in the following par ticulars : Ist. Healthy location— buildings nearly new —in the i niil.it of beautiful tceaery. 21. The surrounding community is marked fir inltllieerct, morality , and AigA christian character. yd. Being in the cot itry, students are not be lief by temptatioui, as iu towns and places of pub lic resort. 4th. Thorough Inst motion is given in all the branches necessary for Btrsi sr.ss, for T i:\ciitxG or for COIABOK. sth. Mild, but firm discipline. dth. Vicioui students are not retained. 7th. Special pains are taken iu the Boarding Department to have healthy fool, in sufficient quantity and proper ly preparot. Bth. The comfort, ha spinets. and mental im provement of pnpils if constantly kept in view. Terms. .For Tuition, Bowrding. Washing and Furnished Kooni, (per session of o nio. i pay ibh quarterly in adeanct. Eight und Fuel extra. The Winter Session opens on tlm dd ol November next. For further particulars spplv to J. 11. SHUMAKKR A. M.. Prill. Acadutnia, Juniata Co.. Pa. Aug. 28, 1957.-Bm. EVKKIIARTR, ASH COM A CO, :NftYJUMB'CMVISg|IM i MUKCIIAMTS—HOPE WELD—PA. The Mibacribers doing business under the Firm of Krarliart, Athcnm He Co.—aro now prepared tr *re and ship Flour, Grain, and all kinild of Mrcltaud i*. upon reasonable terinf. Tboy also keep oo bauds. Plaster, Fish.SrJ", Hock Powder. .fc.. to which they innte the M- Utttion of Merchants in the county, and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid Cor Flour, and Grain, thai the Fast era Market. willatTord. J NO. C. EVERh ART, c. W. ASHOOM. JNO.F. LOWKY. G. K. BARNDOLLAR. De-n 26, 1858. IJhysicians proscriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of be day or night, at Dr /fairy's. Drugstore. For dimples, and wrinkles and freckles and tan, Nothing has e'er been discovered by raan, Like that wonderful product of tropical bow ers, The popular "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." To be had at DR. HARRY'S. March 8. ! lima BOOKS IMI STA TIOMRY. 1)11. V. f, KKiMER, Bedfor'l P2-, HAVING purchased ihe Dtng and Book Sforc wl' l>r. 3. P. MeoM, lia I'uustuhtlJ !oul)in I, ill Hie old stand. n afid Well se I lected stock of choice Drugs and Medicine*. vr hole A lie m I ret til. all of which will he redd ■ at l'.itr term*. The iMorlKtuitcoiuifllln part j j 1 Iraqi a A Chrmicih, Dgt Moods and Acid) Pnin'i i J Oils, U'iwUiw (r/ai* cud GlatC Ware, Tduirco . BEKULK.o sS. sl.iirx-ie, Feb. 18, 18j3-tf MUSIC h MUSICAL I.VSTI? CMF.NTS.— Pianos, M clod. ons. Flutes, Guitars. Brass Horns, Clarionets, Drums, etc., of vari ous manufacture, always on hand. Bawls sup plied at city whoifutt lalti. >Vc Keep always j on hand a full assortment of all the new and I hisbionaldu music, which we .tail ut our tx l pente to any part .of the country. I A. B. Music arranged to order. Sllli YOCK U SMITH, Cimiljcrsbure. March 7, 1807. * SAMUEL RADEBAUGRH, Justice ol the Peace. r\l'FlCM two doors -South of the Jlenge it ''!■)•. and next door to the office O Maun ft Spang, where lie will attend to the collection of all claims placed in his hands. Bedford. Jan. 11. 186b. JOB Minx, j|. s PAN ,.. T" \. l\ .AK TN FRSIII P.—The undersign' 1 J have associated theiutelvesin the Practice of t ioI -.and *% ill promptly attend to nil tm*i .less 1 to their care iu Bedford aLd e't uiniiK COuK v. L Julianna Strtst.thr . door, south .t lengel sc an d opposite the rest, ience I Maj. 1 etc* T , MAaVaV & SPANG. .7uno Ist—lßs4 If. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. C i|wetAill; tender* his service* i* *-% 'he citizens of Bedford ami vicinity. JI may ''ways he found < unless professions!!y en tt his Drug and Book Store, in Jn*ana Pub. 16. 1854. i\ 0 T IC E. N>)TICS i.s hereby given tfcif art inspire* tiwn will ho inni'! to tlio u.ixt L id! ilum f the Slate ol Pennsylvania, f.,r the passage of an Act ( Assembly authorizing the inc-r|>oratio* ot a Bank of Issue, with general banking and discounting privileges, under the general hank, ing laws of this State, to lie located at tin; Bo rough of Bedford, in the County of Bedford, and called ••The Bedford County Bank." with a capital of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and with the privilege of increasing the same to the sum of four hundred thousand del Urs. E. L. ANDERSON*. H". T. UACGHEKTY, N*. r. SCHELL, A. KING, NICHOLAS LYONS, UJ - . „ . SAMr " r '-RUSSELL. Bedford, Pa., June 26. 18.">6.-Gm. BARGAINS.' —The undersigned,desir ous of reducing their utoek, in erde 1 to make room for Spring Good*, will olfer to purchasers, the best bargains ever seen in Bcd lorJ. Call and see Mow cheap ton p*n bur' A. B. CRAB EE, It Co. Jm. 16, 185". TO MsEhfcEPEIIS. DK. lIAKRI . at the Cheap Drug and Book Store, ha* just received, a large amort went 0 abe best flavoring extracts, together with Bak ng Soda, Cream of Tartar. Salen.tus. & r o he very best qualify, all of which he willa'e! tthe lowest prices. W HOERK G!l X UPHOLSTERER. ,TTOUI announce to the eitlxcns of Bed- TT fc daud vicinity, that he is prepared to dl allw rx in his line, in the best style, andoo rtunable term*. M wrasses, with or witho.n prings, made iq a superior manner, equal u t, ie beat made in the city, and to this branch ot nls business he would Invite especialattentiono He may be found at the shop of Michael Weia. 'l, a short distance East of the Borough, or at. bis residence on East Pitt Street, one dooi west of Maj. Washauaugh's. Bedford, Bee. 5, 1856. —5 m 4 tt rat-lion. COLIN L 0 Y E t, .Merchant Tailvr t fpAKES this method of aunouftcitrg to lhe .1 citizen* o| Bedford and vicinity # and *irang ers visiting the place, that he ha* jti*t rctttvul it liis old liatil hi Ikilford, nrxt doer ttrrt #1 the Brtllord Hotel, the richest assortment of Clwrhs, Hci, be has nter yet offered to tlie pub lic. and to whiehbe invite* the aMciitfoii ot pur- Chasers, •rttf.sfied (but be can accommodate, both ua to price and 't'lality, ull who t'uv or liiui with call, }I baa a Superior article of .clot b, for by' clothing, which bo can cell .*<> low a* toastoftish those who examine its quality. Dy(iartneiitS| of every description, ia his line, tnudc to order on the shortest notice and moat reasonable teim tOr-ll* treuM direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising of the leading at ti des to be found in bis establishment: bUck Cloths, ranging to {>rice frotti s, $9,00 per yard ; Bine Cloths; (Hire Broaid '& "Greens'; black CasmfrY*; black Dov-?Ckh*; I itsftflifinqr Casimetes; f.if'en Drillings; i'lwfn 4 figured frrcrrertlcns-, SwueWor artfcV el Slack Sarin* VelVetk; .Vfar>dllt i Teslrirgv fcuh' bnatimww. A Hue article of .Shifts. Infest sftyle Lisle Thread tinder Shirt* 4 Drafter*'. Cotton • < .i Shirt collars latest style; Lawn Cravat*; Black Silk " II bite Linen Handkerchief*; Summer Stocks; Superior niticlu of French Suspenders; black Ki.t Cloves Fancy Colored Kid Gloves; Silk Lisle thread and all other articles usually kept by Merchant Tailors and Gent's furnishing stores. Bedford, Dec. 12, 1656. lihlllUKll HU'ltL, GENEEAL STAGE OFFICE. fflilK aubscr ibc i r | i cift.ll) btg.Lavt toi.tr JL uouucc tu Ii*■ old [°tu-lidc aLd the puSli gcnerally ,tba 1 lit baa leased and taker posset c sion o t the Bedford Hotel .Intel) in 1 lit occu pancy ol Col .Adam Hart).art. It is not his design to mat email) professions afcto what 1 • will do, but lie pledges bit word ..a; bis won energetic efforts will be employed to rcndi r" comfortable all who give lij | csil. The house will be handsomely litte* tip. and none lit Careftt land .attentive scrv-.nts will be engage. . Persons visiting tlie Bedford Springs, as tvi 11 as those attending Coutt, and the traveling community generally. ate respectfully i nriti d lo give liitn a calland j tgc for themselves. C-sP" The stages all now stop at this hole'. Boarderstaken by t} e weak, montli or year onfaeorablt terms* m~~ Ample and c .nfortahle stabling isa'- tached tothiehote, whieb will always be t coded by a carefnl host lei. Also, a sale iiai convcnien tcarriagi- h>tise. JOHN IIAFKII Bedford, Apr.i 6, IFo.S. rz A Aing. Fr. Jordan. LAW PART YEIiSHIP. King A Jordan. (ornrys al Law BEDFOHi\ PA.. WILL practice in the . iveral Courts of Bed ford and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other business intrusted to their cart- wii 1 be prowtly and faith fully attended to. (iFFICK in Juliana street,formerly eccnpied by D. 11. Ilo'ins, Esq., and more recently in the 0 iciipat v.v of Jos. Mann, Esq. January, 5, 1855. fiiPia j Will tWod jwnrtoallT d 4 urdWW I* all - i tmud \ bw ur Td> Ai*4, pluftn," he , *d I %r l.fUtwl wwth lOMtwd. from m U> *n ulDi *i * CatJf— ®oiarU, mm! all •parmtioM wrarraawd OT Tra I.HVARIABLT CASH. Lam Fin BWfwa. f.. Plastering Laths!! THE irVDERSICVED having erected A Millfor JIAWJAG ft TSRUITG LATH tor hi premises in Union Tj>., Bedford county, is now ready to tarnish any qoautity on the shortest notice. Pricesl.so'psr thousand, Sft. lor.g Otherlengthai" proportion. Letters a.ldressed to me at St. ClairsTiiif I beprotuptlv attended to. MTM. bunn n Uni.tn Tp.. Feb. J6.1if.5l- aa. WAICTED. TIT(1 Journeymen Tailor* Bill be emplhyrdi hy the s;ilcriber. if applicstiorr l e made im mediately—constant implpyment guij will be given. C. BeiHord, Dee. IS, lF'56. TO ~ rtthc stibncriberis folly prepared tnforstsl and 1 ptaut ; 'v or qaality oißoiiding Lumbvianv rkislering Laths. Orders directed to St.Claire vill, Bedford ConntT. will be promptly attended to,ly giTinga reasonable notice. „ f■ D. I'IF CLE Dec. m, mi. Xew Jewelry. mllK subscriber has opened out a nut. aud X "splendid assortment of all kinds of the I most fashionable Jewelry— consisting in imrto i rT* r ,as -, Fi "K t ' r "'*, Kar Rings. *e. fc C I Call ami see his stock, ] J l .l! DAXIKI, bordjoji. (hairs and Cabins Kuntifijrp. I u- Tf ??>'°t? Criher ' u * wW'Ttd the shop Oft e*.t i itt Stre|, rOgcutVy occupied hv VVm. Kitchey a 4 Muuhjqe ahup. where ho continue? j to mako to order .ut koep on hand a general aaaorttijoM of ohaii* and Cabinet ftiraiturc con waling in part of Spring Seat Parlor french Hocking Chairs. (Jane seat aud Wind sor.Strfaa, L-uogei. Ottomans, Whatnots, Xusie Stands, >anoy Parlor fable*. Break fast, Dinner, and Extension fables. Bedsteads, Bureaus, \Vurdrut.es, ho. Suilv of cottage furniture at very moderate prices, so that it is within the reach of all to have nice, good and fashionable furniture. The Ladleg are partic ularly tovited to Call and examine for them UMc''* Stt m> ' deS ' r ° ' a! | N3. C.>! Ens will be m.ido on the shortest | otico for any who will favor him with a e .11. June 12, 18>:. ISAAC MEN'GED. Jr. rAXJ7?IOINr.-I hereby cautio . , , P*"°nfro tJV'sp.iiiing ON mv prunc.- t.r, by hunting, or otherwise, as I will most ce tainly put the law in force against any one s. oneiiding. So look out and save trobiji' n 10. 4s. . WM - MAIKIN. Bedford Tp., Aug. 28. 1857 d. Baziut Faucy Soap— shaving Cream, jual re ceived from the c%, by Dr. Harry. Baaing an I Lubins Extracts for the Han.lker chie/. Cologne Watyr, &c., at |)r Harry