RESOLUTION roposiiijj Ameudincais to the Con -8 !mtioa of the l oin HUM weal! h. Rt-.i .t iby Ike Senate and House of Represin atiett uf Lit Commomaeattk of Pennsylvania in fI a-"■!%.[ Aesembly met: That the following amendments are proposed to the constitution .t the commonwealth, in accordance with the provisions t thu tenth article thereof. Kt RST AMEX DM EXT. Th -re shall bo an additional article to sail cr -•itntion to he designated as article eleven, in allows: — ARTICLE XT. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. SBC-IOS i. The State may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures 111 revenues, or ' >'me>; expense* not otherwise provided for; out tue aggregate amount of such debts direct a:ni contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or mors acts of the general assembly, or *; different periods of time, shall never exceed even hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from t'ue creation of such icbts, shall bo applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, or o repay the debts so con tract d. and to no other purpose whatever. SECTION 2. In addition to the above limited power, the State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, defend tue in war, or to redeem the present out • L.a.;ding indebtedness of the State; but the nvM.ey arising lion' tho contracting of such debts sha". be applied to the purpose for which it w_s raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever. '•-crios3. Except the debts above specified in sections one and two of this article, no debt wlia' ever shall be created by, or ou behalf ot th© StcTios 4. To provide for the payment of tl.e preser.tdebt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the Legislature shall, at ils first session, after the adoption ef this amendment, create 1 sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to pav the accruing interest on such debt, and annual!>' to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and lil.y thous and dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annuil income of the public works, from lime t time ownc l by the State, or the pro ceeds of t lie sale of the same, or any part there of and of the income or proceelsof sale of stocks owned by the State, together with other funds, or resources, that may he designated by law. The said slaking fund may be increased, trom time to time, by assigning it to any part of thetaXi"s or other revenues of the State, not required ir the ordinary and current expenses o! government, and unless in cise of w ir, inva sion or insurrection, no part of tho sai i sinking fund shall be Used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment ot tho public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduce 1 below the sum of Eve millions of dollars. SECTION 5. The credit of the commonwealth I shall not in any manner, oreveut, be pledged, or I loaned t'>. any individual, company, corpora-! lion oi association; nor shall the common- ; wealth hereafter become a joint owner, or stock- j holdr, in any company, association or corpora- | rian. i Sec. 6, The commonwealth shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof, of any eounty, bui ough, or township or of any corporation or ass ci ition; unless such debt sh i'l have been c ".;raetc'l to enable the State to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself in ti ie of war. or to assist the State in tin-dis charge of any portion of its present indebted ness. SEC.". The Legislature shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township, orincor poratad district, bv virtue of a vote of its citi zens or otivr . ise, to become a stockholder in any com). association or corporation; or to pb'.la a iney for. or loin its credit to,any cur <• ...ticn. as-ociation, institution or party. PSOOSD AMENDMENT. There shall he an additional aiticleto sidi t h_.ion, to be designated as artiele All,as loilows: AKTtCI.E XII. OF NEW COUNTIES. x '<> county shall he divided by a line cutting (over one-tenth of its population, (either to f-rra a new cour.tv, or otherwise,) without the express assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof, nor shall any new county he es tablished, containing less than four hundred square niile3. THIRD AMENDMENT, from section two of the first artiele of the cot : tins, strike out the words, "of the cxiyof P : . : ikcpxia and e-.ich county respectively from •ion five >mearticle, strike out the words. V idelphii and of the several countiest" ant fr.>m secction seven, in same article, tribe out thcwrords. ■■neither the city of Phila delphia nor riri/;"' and insert in lieu thereof, the •words,'''Didno;" and strike out section tour, san e article and in lien thereof, insert the fol ■' wi < In the year one thousand eight bnn- 1 i clan' ixty-fbur, aid every seventh year I i "hireifi T representatives to the number of one j i ■m:' shall he apportioned and distributed j erpiaßy 'broughout the State, by districts, in ! ;. •p— : MI t> toe taxable inhabitants thereof;!! is --j„ i i if any connty containing at least three I •Musand five luinn ed taxatiles. may be allowed j . a separate representation; but no more than 1 three counties shall lie joined, and nocounty ' shall be divided in the tormation of a district, j A y c;ty Irai ing i sufli dent number of taxable® ' 0 entitle it to at !e ist two represent itives, shall ! : ! ■ -parate representation assigned it, and .** divided into convenient districts of con tiguous territory, of equal taxable population as near us may be, each of which districts shall elect one r-prvseiifutive." At the end of section seven, same article, in- j ert wbrds. --the city "fPhi'adelpbia shall ! i .ivi .t-rinio Miigle senatorial districts,of con- j . * territory, us nearly equal in taxable pop- j ion i- o coble; hut no ward shall lw divided i ;> :formation thereof." i he Legislature, at its first session, after the ■ adopt not this amendment, shall divide the! :ty of Philadelphia into senatorial and rcpre- ; sentativo districts, in the manner above provi- ! do i; such districts to remain unchanged until i tne apportionment in the year onu thousand ' eight hundred and sixty four. POt'RTTI AMENDMENT. Thweahall be an additional section to the' first article of the said constitution, which shall be nnmiiered an l.read as follows: '•Bsc. 26. The Legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annnl any charter of incorporation, hereafter confosrei, by, or *;ruler, any rpecial, or general law, whenever in j their opinion it tnay be injurious to the citizens j 01 the coiniuonwealth: in such manner, how v- ! •er, that no injustice shall be done to tbe corpo- ■ rator." Ix SBsarc. March 27,1837, j Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the j first amendment, yeas 24, nays 7: on the second ' amendment, yeas 23, nays 3; on the third amend incut, yeas 24, nays 4; on the fourth ainendmeut i :* 23, nays 4. [Ex'ract Irom the Journal.] GEO. W. U VMERSLY, Clerk. Is the Ifopss or REraEsrNTATrvrs., April 2'J, 1837. Resoletd, That tbis r 'solntior- pas*. On the' ■first amendment, yeas 78, nays 12; on the sec ond amendment, yeas 57, nays 34; on tbe third amendment, yeas 72, nays 22, on the fourth amendment,yeasß3, nays 7. [Extract from the Journal.] JACOB ZEIGLER. Clerk. Filed in Secretary's office, Mar 2, 1857. A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. SttcnETxnv's Office, ITamißufgT'Tunc 2, 4831: Pennsylvania ss; I docertifv t the shove and foregoingisa tr—.cii ct.;, .-r if the criminal "Resolu tion pronifi • ir.i'M o "-e constitution •ft Co.c.n el i' - 7 the vote in each hi en >f'he Lv .pom the final Ipus • - from the origins* on [ . . In testimony whereof I hive hereun ; ' * to set my band snd caused to ba ailix ; ed the scat of the Secretary's Office, the day and year above written. A.G. CURTIS', Secretary of the Commo wealth. Is T nr SEXVTK, Search 27, 1857. j The resolution preparing amendments to the I constitution of the commonwealth being under 1 consideration, ou the question, Will the Senate agree to the first amend | merit? The vea* and nays were taken agreeably to { the provisions of the constitution, and were as j follows, viz: Yeas—3le_ssrs. Brewer, Brown, Catf'-y, Ely, i Evans, Fetter Flenniken, Fraaar, Ingram, Jor ' dau, Killinger, Knox Laubach, Lewis, Myer, 1 ScoiSebl, Sellers, Shuuiau, Steele, Straub, ; Welsh, Wrignt and Taggert, Speaker —21. Nays—Messrs. Crabb, Cresswell, Fi iriev, i Gregg, Harris, Penrose and Souther—C. So the question was determined in the affir | mative. On the question, Will tho Senate agree to the second ara.-nd ' ment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the constitution, uud Were us follows, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Brewer, Browne. Cresswell, ' Ely Evans, Fetter, Finney, Flenniken, Ingram, j Jordan, Knox, Lauback, Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Shunian, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wii kins, Wright add Taggart, Speaker— 23. Nays—Messrs. Coffey, Cra' b. Frazer, Gregg, i Harris, Killinger, Penrose and Scoliaid 8. So the question was determine! IU the affir- J mative. On tho question, Will tile Senate agreo to tho third amend-j ment? The yeas and nays wore taken agreeably to ' the provisions of the constitution, an t were as j follows, via: Yeas—Messrs. Br wer, Browne, Crabb, Cress- J well, Ely, Evans, Flennikeu, Frazer, Ingram, j Jordan, Killinger, Knox, L iubaoh, Lewis, My- j er, Scotieid, Sellers. Shuutau, Souther. Stee'c, i Straub, Welsh, TV ilkiiiH and right—2l. Nays— Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and Penrose—l So the question was determined in tire affir mative Ou the question, Will the Senate agi .-o to the fourth amend ment? Tho yeas and nays were taken, agreeably to tho provisions of tac cons;itutiou, and were as follows, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Brewer,Brewnr, Coffey, Cress- j well, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazrr, Ingram,; Killinger, Knox, Lauhicli, Lewis, -Myer, Sco- j field. Sellers, Shuniiii, Souther, Steele, Straub, ! Woisli. Wilkins and Wright.—2B. Nays-Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and) Penrose—4. So the question was determined in the .ofhr- i m itivo. IN- THE HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVES. April 2'J. 1857. The resolution proposing nmen-iiueuts to-the constitution of the commonwealth being under consideration, On tho question, Will the House agree to the fir-st amendment? Thc'yess and nays were taken, agreeably to | thd provisions of the Constitution, and were as : follows, vix: Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, 'Back house, Ball, Beek, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Cal houn, Campbell. Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey. Ent, Lyster, Faasold. Foster, Gibho nr,tiuldea, llaeiol, Harp tr, Ileus, lleistaod, Hill, lli'legas. Hoffman, (Berks) Imbrie, I ones. Jacobs, Johns, Jenkins, Johnston, Kstiff nan, Kerr, Knight. I.cisenring, Longakor, Lovett, Manear, Mangle, M.Calmont, M*J train, Moor, head, Mnssleman, M umma, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunnemacncr, Pe.uson, Peters, Pctriken, Potv nall, Purcell. Ktuisey, (Philadelphia.) it inascy (York) Heed, Besmrr, Uoherts, Hupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria) Smith, (Centre) Ste v-nson, Tolin, Y.iil, Yanvooliris. Vtckers Voegliley, Walter, Westhrook. Wharton, Wil liston, Witherow. Wright, Zimmerman, and Get/.— speaker—7 if. Nays—Messrs. Backus. Benson, Dock, llirje, Hamilton, Hancock. Hoffman, (Lebanon) Lc ho, Struthers, Thorn, Warner, Wintrude—!J. So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the question, W Jil >aaa agree to tie second auiend meu The ye ts and n ys wvrc taken agr eea'nly to the pro visions ofthe constitution, and were as fol-, lo". viz: Vers—Messrs. Anderson. Bickltou.se, Bower, Beot, Bail, Calhoun, Campbell, Curty, lint, Euusold, i'ostor, tiiidoa, ilamel, ll.irper, Heius ileistand, Hiiiegas Housekeeper, Hoifman, (Berks) Imbrie, Itines. Jenkins, Johnston, Johns, KAUiftaan,Knight, Leisunri.:g. Loegaker, Lovett, Manear, M'llvaiu, Moorheal, Mussel nun,Mangle, Nichols,Nicholson, Nuneiuach r. Peters, Pearson, Petriken, Powaall. Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia) Ramsey, (York) Rea mer, Kupp. Roberts, Shaw, Sloan, Tolan, Vail, Voeghley, Walter, Westhrook Wharton, Z.:a meriuan, and Getz. Speaker —37. Nays—Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Bickus, Benson, Bishop. Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Craw ford, Eyster, Gihboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, Ilinc, Hoffman, [Lebanon.) Jacobs, Kerr, Lebo, M'Cahnont, Muiuiiia, Reed, Smith, (Con tre) Smith, (Cambria) Stevenson, Strutfiers, Thorn, Vanvoorhi, Vickei-s, Wagonseller, Waruer, IV'introde an 1 Wright— 34. S tbe question was determined in the a.flir m itivp; On the question, M id the House agree to the third am-ndracnt? The yeas and nays were taken agroeatily to the provisions ot the constitution, and were as follows, viz: Yeas Messrs. Anderson, Backhouse, Beck, Ball, Benson, Bower, Brown, Cal houu, Cleaver, Campbell,'Ch ise, Crawford, Dickey, Eyster, Enr, FainolJ, Foster, <iii>- boney, Hainel, Heius, Harper, Ileistand, Hill, Hillegas. Housekeeper, Hoffman, (Lebanon,) lloff-uan, ( Berks,) lnnes, Imbrie Jacobs, Johns, Johnston, Kuuffiuio, Kerr, Lebo, Longaker, Lovett, Manear, Mangle, M Caltuont, Moorhead, Muuitai, Mussel men, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunneiuacher, Petri ken, Pearson, Peters, PownaJi," Purcell, Kiuisey, (York,) Reamer, Reed, Kupp. Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,, Stcvnesou, Tolan, Vail, Vauvoor bis, Vickers, Voeghley, Wagonseller, West brook, Williston, Witberow, Wright, Zim merman and Getz, Speaker— 72. Navs— Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Bao ; ku, Bishop,Carty, Dock, Gildei, Hamilton, j Hancock, Hine, Jenkins, Knight, Leisoa j ring, M'llvaine, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) | Roberts,Strathcs. Thorn* Walter, Warner, ; Wharton, and Wintrole—22. So the question wss determined iu-t'.ic af j Urinative. On the question, | Will the house agree to the fourth auiend j raent ? i J'be yeas and n3ys wore taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follows, via : Yeas— Anderson, Arthur, Backhouse, Backus, Bell, Beck, Bensor, Bishop, Bow er, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Clea ver, Crawford, Oarty, Dickey, Erit, Eyster, Fauol j, Foster, Oibboney, Gildea, Hamel, Harper, [loins, Ilcistand, Hill, Hitlegas, Hoffman, (Berks,) Hoffman, (Lebanon.) Housekeeper, Imbrie, lones, Jacobs, .Jen kins, Johns, Johnstoi,, jviuffiom, Iverr, Lobo, Leisenrin?, r, Lovett, Ma near, M Calaionr, Jl'llvain, Mutn ti!i, Musselman, Niohol®, Nicholson, Nuo ueiuacher, Pearson, Peters, Petriken, Pow na'.l, (Philadelphia,) Uam- I sey, (York,) Reauier, Reed, Roberts, Rupp, I Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith. (Cen i tre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Vauvoorhis, Vickers, Voeghley, Warner, Wagonseller, Walter, M'estbrook, Wharton, Williston, Witlterow, Zimmerman, and Getz. Speaker, j —B3. X.tys—Messrs. Ihuk.Hamilton,Hancock, - Struthers, Thorn, Wintrode, and Wright, i 7. So tho question was determiued in the affirmative. ; SECRETAY'S OFFICE. HARRISUURG, June 22, 1857. j Pennsylvania, ss : 1 do certify that the above and foregoing is a true aul correct copy of the "Yeas'' I and "ifays" taken on the resolution propo j sing amendments to tha Constitution of the Commonwealth, as the sauio appears on the Journals ot the two Houses of the Heneral Assembly of this -Commonwealth for the session of 1857. r f , Witness my hand and the seal '' of s iid office, this twenty-second day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. A. G. CURTIX, Secretory of the Commonwealth. July 10, 1857.— 3 m IMPORT VIST TO MILL OIV.VER WOODU' ARB'S Improved SmuwiidScrt-er.a iug Machines, Mill Rustics, Bolting and Brail Dusters, of the most improved piah Mill Serous, Guru and tlob Grinder*,Tuti-ii; Bridges for Mill Spindles, Portable .Mills, warranted to grind ten bushels per iiour., Jiili lion* and Mill Burrs made to order. Also, Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— a valuable invention. The aoove articles are kept constantly on hand, and can be obtained at any time, Irom S. D. BROAD, Scbellnb'urg, Bedford County , whoisalsn gent for Bailor I, Somerset, and adjoining ouaties. Mill weight work done at the shortest notice, a id un the most reasonable terms. February 15, 1866. ATCOORMIOK'S -Reaper and Mower for sale JL by S. D. BROAD j at Schellslmrg, Pa., agent for Blair -,-idKedfoid : ountins. Ft-lu . iry 1">. 18">6. BEDFORD H.I I'll INK SUttf*. THE undersigned respectfully announces to the farmers ofßidford and adjoining counties, and thepublic in general, that he is still manu facturing. an 1 his on hand st his shop in Bed ford, a large assortment of Farming Utensils, which includes the different kind oi Threshing Machines, as follows: His well known and ele gint Four Horse-Power Tnmbiing-Shaft and Strap Power Machines, Two-Hor.sc Powers, and his highly improved and very convenient Tumbling-Shaft and Strap-Power Machine.— This Machine took the first premium at our last county Fair. Our four-horse-tusih'"' tg site" machine is male to stand in the I -n ,1 .<-* 1 . same as the snap machine, <r othem s-; to suit purchasers. The cylinders are diiven by one single bevel wheel. All the above ma chines can he had with the latest Improved Straw Shakers, (firsuperior to Picrpont's Pat ent Shaker, and at .a less price, and not so like ly to get out of order; or without shaker, if de sired. ALSO, a superior article of Fanning Mills, cnltiva ois, (a new and complete article for firming corn and seeding in wheat) Hay Rakes cutting Box.*, and double and singie shovel Ploughs. Worses, Grain. Lumber, and all kinds of trade taken in exchange for Machines. All kinds of Repairing of Machines and other fanning utensils done on the motit ic.sonable terms, of the best materials, and at the very shortest notice. All work w i IT ante 4 to give satisfaction. Farmers, this is the time tor you to have your own midline, when whait ish gh. Give mo a call, and I will give vmi a bargain. PETER H. k'HIRES. MicMr.ist. Bedford, June 25. 1857.-4tn. Wm. Shaftr, MERCiIi.\ T T TlliJii. CONTINUES to carry on the above business i:i all its branches, at his old stand in Juliana stre it, anti i* prepirod t.i aoc >mm >dite all who in ly t.ivor liim with their custom, on reasonable terms. J/tj constantly keens on hand a large as sortment of ready in tiie clothing of a good a mi substantial quality. And, having in store a choice selection of cloths, casaimeres, veslings. drillings, &e., <i-0., ho inrit.s nil in want fo clothing to give him a c ill, as he reels confide e can please all who do so. July 24, "57nt A Great Arrival f SFRIHTG G OODS. THE undersigned has just returned from the ! Eastern Cities with a large slock of Spring i Goods; and is now exhibiting at CHEAP SIDE, J general assortment of New Style of Spring | Goods, comprising Li lies Dress Goods, I part, Ducal, Crocovella, Challi, Fancy an i ' Plain Do Laine, Brilliants, Lawns and Cali coes. etc... etc. Gentlemen and Boys wear, Cassimervs, Cas sinetts, Canton Cloth, Shepherd Checks, Cot ton ides, etc., eli . Boots, Shoes, ilats, Bounds. Woolen an i Bag Carpets, Floci Oil Cloth. Syrup Molasses, White and Brown sugars. Green and Black leas, Groceries o ail kinds, Quecnswaro, 1 uhs. Puckets, Bro ins, etc., Hardware. Sho- ! \els, 1 oras. Hoes, Knives and Forks, Spoons, etc., and all articles usually kept in Stores. All kinds of produce taken in exo.piuige. I he undersigned will sell cheap for cash or produce, and hopes by fair dealing to receive his usual shire of patronage. G. W. It UP P. Bedford. April 10, 1837. jdllK Key. C. L. Burnett, while laboring as A a Miasionary in Southern Asia, discovered a simple and certain cure fer Consumption, .-hfh snu, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Nervous Debility, and all impurities of the Blood; nlso, an - isy and effectual mode of inhaling the Rsmedq. Ac ta itetl by a desire to benefit his suffering fel lows, hu will cheerfully soud the Recipe (free) to Mich as desire it, with full and cxp'icit di rections for preparing and suc.ocsaiuliy using the Medicine. Address REV. C. S. BURNETT 831, Broadway, il. Y. CUT. July 31,1857,-3 m. toilet. LEt TERS of administration oil the ev j tate of John Peter Shinier, late of Uniou ; Township, dee'd, having been granted to j the subscriber, residiug in said tonmship, i notice is hereby given to all persons indebt e<l to said estate to make payment iminedij j vieir, and those having claims against said : eetate will present them forthwith properly aqtlientieated for eettleinent. JOHN AKE, Adin'r. Aug. 7, 1857—f-* GHJys' Piiator,iphc Gallery, 'EXCJUNOK BUILDIXdBEDFORD. PJ ITTHERB Ambrotyf os,Daguerreotypes. TT d-c., are ixecutod in the iutst •tyies and improverae its of the Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and plated Lockets at very low priees. Tjio public are respectfully invited to call and examine his specimen?.' T. R. GETTYS, Ja. May 22, 1837. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CIIRONICEE. Bedford Classical School, AIKD FBS.ILE SEMIMBV. Jiaie and Female Departments Distiud. Rev. GEO. W. ALGHINBAUGII, A. M. Principal, Mrs. GEO. W. ALQHINBAL'UII, Precep tress. Miss CORN ELI A A. KVARTS, Music, French, Drawing, &c. Mrs. LUCY S POTTS WOOD, Oil Painting ami Shell Work, Miss MARY HELEN SMITU, Assistant. THE duties of this Institution will lc re | sumed on M unlay, Aug. 31st. -Owing to ; tlie limited accommodations of the Seminary j lluiiUing, the nunibor of pupils will be lim ited. It is important, therefore, that appli cations for admission be made at an earlv day. These who enter before the aspiration ; of half the quarter, will he charged for the ; whole quarter, those who enter after the i expiration of half the quarter, will be ; charged for half the quarter- JVu dedue | tiou made for absence except iu cases of i protracted illness. In this school students are prepared for 1 the higher clax.-es of any college, or to en | fer at once upon tlie active duties of life.— ! Whilst special care is taken to form in our i pupils habits of order, strict punctuality and thoroughness, their Physical, Moral and Social Education is not neglected. The government of the school is designed to be parental. It is the aim of the Prin cipal and his associates to excite iu their pupils a love of rig/it doing; aDd to awaken within them soine proper consciousness of the dignity of humanity. Parents may rest assured that any gross delinquency on the ptrt i f their children will be reported to iliem immediately, should circumstances re. quire it, or the discipline of the school fail to accomplish the desired reformation. TERMS per quarter of 11 weeks, inclu ding Board, Tuition, Furnished Room, J Washing, Light and Fuel, $ iO.UO, —one- j half in advance. EXTRA CHAIIGE3. Music, §lO 00 Ise of Instrument, 2 00 French, 5 00 Drawing, and painting in Water Colors, each, 5 00 Oriental Painting, 5 00 Grecian Painting, 5 00 Oil Painting, 10 00 Ornamental Needle Work, 5 00 S?hell Work, 5 00 TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. Elementary English, §1 00 Higher, .[ 00 Classics, G 25 Bedford, August G, 1857. NEW SPIUNU AND SUMMER GOODS. Tu* undersigned having just returned from •lie Kastdru cities are now rece'ving large npply of SPRI.V: .i.XD SUMMER GOODS consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silas. Chatties, Lawns, Bril liant. plain Bil l figured delaines, poplins, c.i --i: gingh tins, ribbons, b nnuts. hosiery, handkerchiefs, colors, Men's and Boys' ; fancy, plain and black cis.im-r-s. cloths, ' linens, and a l.ncu assortiu- ut of Men's and | Boys'Srrmm-r VFFat; boots, shoes, hats, ac.- ; drills, tickings, muslins, flmdels, single and { double carper c'lim. all colors; Groceries, i syrup. muUwrs. white an 1 brown su"irs. \ green and tilack tc is. tn'snvs't Quecnsw re* Gi.i-swjrc: Buckets. Dye Stuffs, *e. Ad of which yill by si! I pfy -,( f >r* cash or approved produce; aii I t ■ good md punc tual cast- in ■ s i credit of six mouths will be -'iven. Thankful for put favors they hope by (air dealing to receive a liberal share of tb's pu.ilic patronage. J. * J. M. SHBKMAKER. Bedford, April IT 18",7. STR.I F CATIU\ CAME to the residence of 'h- subscriber, living in Southampton Township, about the Ist of June last, four yearling heifers, three : brown and wliife spitted, the other red and white, two miarkel with a slit in the l-ft ear; no other marks recollected, The owner is re- i quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them avav. * T HUM AS KINSKR. Sept. 4, 1837.-c* FOJI SHE. T'f snhscrih-r oForsfor srle two valuable l fufl .s, both in Union township, Bedfoul coun ty, i' a,, the one trying ou the road leading' rrom Bedford toiltdlidaysaurg. adjoining John I Akc, lis.'}., George Baegle,an 1 others, contain- ! ing 14G acres of ti. strife limestone laud, about ' 1-0 acres cleared—also about 2" acres of tim ber land adj nuuig toe farm. The improve ments are a good dwelling house r.nd a largo new bank h.iru; aljo a god spring house over a never failing limestone spring. There are al so all other out buildings that are nocessaiy, with a large orchard of choice fruit. The other firm contains ahont 263 acres, more oi less, laying on the waters of Scrub grass, adjoining Frederick Outer, Crisman's heirs, and others. Over lot) acres are cleared ana under fenc.it. The improvements are a good farm house and barn, and other out build ings, with a well at the door and pump in it; three tenant hotsos and sawmill, asd a fruit orcnard theieon The last tract above named is a good stoci urm, as the most of it is bot tom land If these farrm arc not sold at privates tie. they will be o{Tiic lat public sale on Saturday , tne 3 1 day of 'fctober next, on the premises. G. F. KIDDLE. June 2d, 1847. ta. WALL and BLIND I'APER.—Dr. B.F. llwrry is our agent for this necessary article. By calling at his store, our patron* willsee samphsof our papers. We have made our spring solution? with utnch care, and think we cannot fail to please. SIIRYOCK & SMITH, Chambersbure. March, 7 1157. BEST QUALITY OF HAMMERED IRON',!—Ulymire & Hartley, keep constantly in hand, ail sizes best Juniata Iron, <U For%t prices, for cash or its equivalent, ciso lio.left Iran, Nail Rods. Strap Hon aud Xailcs. A", orders filled promptly.^ im liuistrator's Notice. LETTEI4S ol admini-(ration on the Estate of'Satp-uid Aocfc, late of ISt. Clair Township, dee'd, huvitg b.-en gr.intod to the subscriber. residing in nid fow iisliip, all persons indebted to said e.staie arc, therefore, hereby notified to mak-paymjiit immediately, and tho- having claims agiiiit the Estate/will p.-rsent thein du Jy authontnpted tor seulenunit NATHAN U. WRIGHT, Adra'r. Aug. 14.j1537.-i* STAC'-E OFFICE. WASHINGTON HOTEL, Bedford, Pn. ! H*RS. MAR V COOK would announce to her ' XTi, friends awf'the public, that she hi* fitted up this old and well known stand, in a very su perior style, for the accommodation of the pub lic. Visitors to the Bedford Mlni-r.il Springs will And the Washington HnM a ebiwfbftatile summer retreat —and no pains will be spared to : please all tvbo patronize the house. Boarders will he taken by the day, week, month and year. K7~A gentleman of high qualification. .and i eorteotis deportment, has charge of the house, I who will do .all in his poverty make the guests : happy and comfortabie. as moderate as anywhere e'se in ■ the place. Daily Stapes fromy l.atwbe. Cutnl er'and, , llollidayshiirg and //OMUKII, all stop At tlds A Hack belonging tgj^kllntel will run bc ; tween Bedford and tyS[trims, j Bedford. June 1^0857. L#OK Oil? j NO ARRIVAL of the cars in -Bedford vet. i wliicl) if they did, it would enhaneo the value i of property, and bring new goods on the short lost notice; but, the stages leave our place daily, - and by express Adam Ferguson h is just reeeiv ied a lotof splendid Shoes, (inters and Oxford i Ties, Montoes, Prince Alberts and Freneit Ties j Women*' congress Gaiters. Morocco Boots, en ■ aracled and Buskin, children's gaiters, light and ' black morocco boots; also ladies' kid slippers, | and a variety of Mens' Kip. coarse and calfskin i shoes. Shoes wiil be ordered <>n tins shortest j notice. | As you rawalking up the street, j And want shoes both nice and neat, , Cail up on Juliana Street, Where Ferguson has all complete. July 24, 18VT. A POOR Dili/; HILL. f rtns subscriber is noMprepared to accommo- JL date th ■ public ajfthe Poor House Mill. Custom work and M jclint work done to or der. A1 1 Flour mm-; by him warranted to give s itisfaction. JBe respectfully solicits a 1 share of tlie puhiidEatronage. At ELS OX FJHQI'IUK. MAY ]. 13J§.-C jttorms at law. BEDFORD, PA. IX/ILL PROMPTLV AT'i'£.N'D TO ALL v* it-ga 1 business entrusted M their care.— During the se sions of the c<+nrt, the senior partner may lie found at the office of the tirrn. two doors soxth of lion. S. L. Russell's oil? I). H. lIOFIUS. JNO. 11- FILLER. Bedford, Nov. 28, 1856. THE undersigned respectfully requests al those indebted to iim in any in mr.er to make payment i mme iiately. Oct. 3,1856. ' GEO. \V. BLYMIRE. STONEWARE. —Cream Crocks, Milk Clocks of Dishes,from one to one and a Pitchers, all ol which are of bagt. IIU|HV, for sale !>v S sJr ' A. FERGUSON- Bedford, Jam|r it/' it IP E perfumed breath ? cm ,! acquired bylßng the '-Balm of T'na ousajFl Flowers." To be had at 4* Hit. HARRY'S. .March 6. 7857. ti:aim iia, Valentine Steekinan, PnOPjEIIETOH. Boarders taken by the day, week, month *od year. April 25.1858—tf EYERIIAP.T, ASHCOM & CO. FOiWIRDIM-IMWSW M EifOHANTS—HOPEWELL—PA. The -noscrihers doing business under the I .rm i overha't. Ashcotu ec Co.—are now prepared to store aid shipFlonr. Grain, and all kin ts of tl r ha 'i I i ■<*•, upon reasonable terms. Tli •>' ai< i Keep on hinds. Plaster. Fish.S?! 1 , Kock P i v I -r. to which they inrite the ,t --tention of 4 srchvit* in the county, and Far mers. Tile highest eah price.; paid for Flour, and Graiu, that the Eastern Market, willatford. JNO. C. EVKRh ART, <l. W. ASITOOM, J.VO. F. i.OU'KV, G. LI. B VHNHOLLAR. Dl-o 26, 1-836- I physicians prescriptions caretully compound i el. Nt all hours of hp day or night, at I)r i /furry"s. Drug For dimplee, and freckles and ! Nothing Inks - ! The popnlar"Bilm of a Thotts in 1 Flowers." To be hid at DU. IIA KB VS. March C. A'otice. ALL persons interested are hereby notified that the citizens of St. Clairsville, iu the county of Bedford,Mavc ma le app'iciicn to the Court of Quarter Sessions of sa : d county, for a Char ter of Incorporation, which said application has been read and filed among the Records of said Court, and will be held over for fin il considera tion until November Sessions, 1857. when ob jections (if any) will be heard, and a final de cree made in the premises. Bv the Court. MANN A SPANG. Att'ys for Applicants. Sept. 11, 1857. Administrator's Notice, LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the subscribers, omthe estate of George B. Kay, late of Hopdfell Township, dec"'!, all [persons krhowing themselves indebted ; to said Estate are lierbCy noup-d to nuke pay ment immediately, ainlltple having claims i against the same will preflEtham properly uu | thenticated for settleiujr. .tfF iiesidißka Blair Co., • thos^WKAV, Residing in HorlfccllTp. Sept. IT, 1837-f.* H.EM OVA Ha. fIMIS subscriber lias removed his Kcstao -L RANT ASD BVKKHT A*B CONVICTION A T ' ESTABLISHMENT, to the Rising Sun Building, in Julians Street, where he would he pleased to see all his ot.l friends and customers. He keeps constant! v on hint the choicest an l best (LUTES, CJKBIES, FRUITS and NUTS, ever off j red to the puhlie; also Cham. ALE and BEER, fitted up an Ice.Cream Salolflk Tlti.i "-'ll 1:e..-p ori It and Uinhighb-tf the a In;, s.rpply r ii this cflotce rofr -shmeut. ltJ~ PARTTLS supplied, on the shortest nbtico, With fee' Cr' in, Cakes and Confec tions. • ; "t ■ Having served regular apprcnf;eij*bip to the aimve !*Hr s r and having been cotistant ly engaged ]• for mmv years, he feels con fident that can fouler satisfaction to all who may favor him with a visit. *" 'VwwpWWfJUHN J. LUTHER. Bed for■!, April 24,1857. mm, Buoy m- TIOSJBV. is:t. r. c. BUSIER, Baifbid, Pa,, nA VIK(J purchased tlfe Orng and Book Store '>f Dr. IS. I>. Scott. liss constantly on ti in J, at the ok! stand , a large end well se lectei stock of choice Drugs and Medicine*, whole*ile tn 1 rot 1 1, all of which willbe sold at ftirterms. The assortmentconsistsin part j Drnss a it' Chemicals, Dye Woods and Acids Pain's 1 J Oils, Window Class end GTasc Wart, Tobacco and Sigar*, Per fun try, Fac,i articles, 4-.;., 4c- P.vtJEMT iltoiti.vrt. Having the regu agency tor the sale of all of UIOJJ inediciu the public arc assured that they are ol the bg fjucll as bare stood the test of tioie and tsr sience, can he safely rocouiui ended as p nuint. vi/,: Townsund's and Sand's Sarsap ills, Wi*t ir's Bibiui of vVt id One try, Ayer (Juarry Pectoral, Medal's Life Pills and Fine nix Sir tors, Dr. Jitynu's Family Medicines Fahnstoek's. ilohensack's, and other reruitlu ges; Ilooiiand'a German Bitters, Ac., Ac. Constantly 011 hand a targe stuck of historic biographical, scientific, religions, poetical school,and miscellaneous HOOKS. Also a great variety of J AM Y isTJIT 10A ARY, Cap, Post ami wmj piig paper of every quality, Paper Hangings iu great raritty.— Window in patterns or by the piece.— Wall Paper, Steel und fancy Goods. BLANK HOOKS of every size and quality. Pocket Hooks and Port Monnairs, biaries. Bl ink Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Com lit, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, Soaps, Ac.. &c. < Lamps, and CaraphineOil and Bnrnir gFiuid, kept constantly on hand. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use: Wolff's Scheiaani Schnapps, Gin, Pert, Sherry and Madeira Wines. Aug. 11, 1854.-tf - ■ . ( NEW FIRM. ADDLES, Harness, Trunks, Whips, &c.— OThe undersigned would ropectfolly announce to the Public tnat they havo formed a partner ship, and are now fully preps red to manufacture all kinds of work in their line of taurine's ot the best materials, and upon the shortest tice. Vi-5 Whip*, wholesale or retail. Sho , at the old stand on Pitt Street. SIMON UXlk J. A. HENDERSON. Bedford, N0t .8156 * '' - For the Hair—Jockey Club, and uew mown hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Dr. Harry's. A yur'sCh try Perioral.—For the cure o (J .Ids, ice., can bo had at Dr Harry's Drug Store 4 8 the season for chapped hads and faces, is xA.com i ago a, wa advise our friends to call on Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store, and get a box of B.uin's Amandine for prevention and cure of chapped hands, oiilt37£ per box. Lumber! Lumber!! | IHAfA of different ! r , k '" rif '- AUo " 5 000 fee I •>t LUMHt.iI of various sorts, such its Whit j rine, \ ei.uw Pine, Poplar, Spruce, fce. Ft , „ . J 1 "- D. BCEGLE.o i sb. 1 iira.'io. Feb. 18. 185:5-tf AfHSIC & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— 1"X Pianos, Melodions, Flutes, Guitars. ! Biysa Horns, Clarionets, Drtiuis, etc., ot vari- j oils manufacture, always on hand. Bind* sup- plied at city wholesale rales. We Keep always I on hand a tall assortment of uli the new and I fashionable music, which wo .nail at cur et- ' pen.se to any part of the country. N. B. Music arranged to order. SiilirOCK & SMITH, si • - C.izmbcrsburg. ! Marc.i i, 13:7. SAMUEL RADE3AUGH, Justice of the Peace. two doors South .if the Menge ! J y 4UI J n<m door to the office o * ">PyiG *iire he will attend to the ! Collection of all claims placed in hi* hands. Bedford. Jan. 11. 1856. JOB MANN, <j. 11. SPANU. I* 5. A . Alt r.V JiKSLIIP The tindersignc ' -I J tare associated themselves in the Practice lof tie! an 1 willpromptly attend to tl' oust ! atss nitr. dto tbeircare ia Bedford and ad ointntt coin. s. J.lice OL uiianna Street. tbr *e door* louth >t Mengel P nse and opposing resi. j ience of Ma). '] ate. MANN & SPANG June 1 t —1854 if. Dr. F. C Reamer, Physician and Surgeon. I i J espectfiitlj teuders his services >o I i AA. -tie citizens of Bedford and vicinity. He' i may iwavs be found (unlessprofcasieniillv en- I Jiged at his Drug and Book Store, in Juliana St. IfcPeb. IS, ISA 4. \ 0 T i u:. N* iIIGS is hereby given an application Will b ■ mule to l*; ucEt slat are of tile ."stato oi Pennsjlr.int'L ,/ ;|.u piuwjg.; of an j .Vet of Assembly the iticorporstion [ ola K aii.A of Issue, with jgetieral banking and ! disvoiinting privileges, unavthe genera) lumk- I ing Lvs of this State, ti bcVcutcd a t tie lio rouga of Bedford, in tti \i CouVy ef Bedford, and called -The Bcdfo/l Cauntv Bank," with a capital of two hundred and ' fifty than sand dollars, ami with the privilege of increasing the saruo to the au;u of font hundred thousaud dol Urs. E. L. ANDERSON, W. T. DAUGHIiRTY, W. P. SCHI'LL, A. KING. i NICHOLAS LYONS, f „ SAML. L. RUSSELL. . Bed ford. Pa., Jcne 26, 1856.-6 m. BARGAINS J— Llt fe undersigned, desit oils of reducing their stock, in orde - j to make room for Sfiring Goods, will offer to ; j purchasers, the host bargains ever scon >n Bed- I fori. Call and *oe bow ehvap vou can btivl w A. B. CRAM hi;, & Co. i | Jan. 16, 18 57. TO HOiEkiFERS. i DR. II ARK \ , at- the Ch;j Drug and Book Store, has just received, a 1 vge a.siortirfwt of abe tieatflavoMß g extracts, tocher with Bak n< Sol i. Cream of Tartar. SJTerwlus. o be very best cfiinlity, 1| of Xhi< h 1 e wills'el tthe lowest prices. w i* o e jrW k 'n T7~~ t'Pßomisa. ' *tt>V>>ncu to the of Bd- M rfe a and viciutty, tliat he is tu dt ill w iKiu lii.y line, itt the hpst style, nndow .* enable terms. MA-TRASSES, with or witiio.n priiiga, mad'i in a superior manner, equal u e bost m i-ie ir\.the city, and to this brunch ot U busnies* be.would in vite pspecial aJteutipno Ye ntay he f>und at the shop of Michual U'eis i, a abort distai.<pi Bast of the Borough,or at. iiis n sidenceoa East Pitt Street, opo doof west of Maj. Washtnaugh's. Bedford, Dec. V, Ibid. —4m. Attrailio*. —o— LOT EE, Mircflhhi Tailor, fIIAKFs this method of announcing to the J_ citixeua oi Bedford and vicinity, and strang ers visiting the piaee, tliat he has just received at his old stand iu Bedford, next door west of the Bedford Hole], the richest assortment cf Cloths, Ac., lie has ever yet offered to the pub lic, and towhichhe incites the attention 01 pur chasers, satisfied that he can accommodate, both hk to price and quality, all who favor biui with a call. He has a Suoeriocarticle of cloth, lor boy's clothing, which te can well n low as to astonish those who examine its qtiai'.tj . CyUarnients, of every description, iu his line, made to order on thu shortest notice and mostrt asonahle teim 1 _ would direct attention to the follow ing list, as comprising some of the leading ai ti des to be found in his establishment: Black Cjoths, ranging iu priqu lroni t $3,00 per yard ; Blue Glottis; Olive Browns & Greens; Black Casiiurrs; B'ack Doe-Skins; French Fancy Gaaimeres; Linen Drillings; Main 4 Figured GrenudTemq Superior >ll tide 0! Black Satin- VeiVeN; Marsvules Vesting.-; Buff Cassiim res. A fine article of Shirt*, latest sfvle. Lisle Thread under Shirts 4 Drawe;*. Cotton .. ~ Shirt collars latest style; Lawn Cravats; Black Silk White Linen FTaßdketvduefs; SllUiliier Stocks; Superior a.ticle of French Suspenders; Black Kid Gloves Fancy Cob.rod Kid Gloves- Silk Lisle thread << and all other articles usually kept by Merchant Tailors snd ffort's fttruirliing stores. Bedford. Dec. 12, 1858. liMiiRU HOTEL, AM GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. THE subscribe ires] ecthill) i eg.l mte to rn nouticc old fiicj-Js and the rnMi- J generally ,th a fWPiit, teased and taken posses- I r 8 ion oi the Bedford Hotel .lately intbeoccu energt-iic dtl'orts wij jbe on ployed to render comtortabiealAwbo give Maa call. The [.„)■>. will be limdJnu-ly littP np, end WCtlw>'l carefu aticptiv,- rvi jj e *■;) Mp eui%,.. ''r ßo tigg flie as pC L 1 '* c stages all K stop at this hJf', iloai dor r taken by t <■ week. in on t U or year onfavorabletermr- Ample and c .nfcrUlile stnhling is at tached to this hot c , which will alwavs I>r rt ended by :i c irefulh ..sthy-. Also, a sale a: a JL .HTHfiiIAFEB. HaJfoyTi 6, 1 King A Jordan, H (oritrrs at Kw REDFOItP, PA., WIH practice in the . :veral Courts of Bed r V for i and adjoining counties. Agencies, Collections, and all other hnsiri&o ■ intrusted to theircare will be piomtly undluith- " fully attended to. <> L i ICE in Juliana street. formerly cccuj i< d by D. 11. Tlotlus, Es-|.,and more recently ir tie occupancy of Jos Mann, E.-<j. j January, 5, 1855. IfiiiMl. W!!l atl-nri ptntstntU'w And rfaliy M a*l oprmi.oc> in- i ' j , lru-3 ro 4 c*rw TseLi ,.^';e.i, J*., ntwi ! It ri ftcuk! Wtth n*-ruj, from uoe U> a.i enure •*:. I | | •nwir%M, m d a!! o*v-ir*ifwi > j 17T T.nrn INVARIABLY CAStL bVC <- -■ Pill otl, BerifOtJ, Pa. I : Plastering Laths 11 TITHE IIDBRSIGYED having erecttd X a M i lifer sawing PLASTERING LATIIIOD i i promisesin Uniou Tfi., Bt-dlord county, if now ready to furnish any on tlie'cborteit notice. Pricesl.so per thousand.£ft. 1 one Otherieiffths in proportior. Letters addressed to meat St. Clair&vilif I be promptly attended to. WM. GRIFFITH Union Tp,. Feb. 16.1851. 7 .t.. WAIKTTE3D. . i WV J*JTWFrWnien Tailors will he cn'.plcve i-\ by the subscriber, if application he trade iAV* mediately—constant implovmvnt rrd "SEA wages Will he given. * <_- r () yro Bedford, Dec. 11% 1856. TO BUILDERS. " r the subscriber! s fully pr. part e toluiniih anrt JL ru*r.t s *v-or|it!iry o tßniWir g I.un,li i any Plastering Laths. Oriers directed to St.CL.it>- vill, Bc-lford Courvty. wil! he promjitli attci ded to. by giving a reittou.ahlc notice. F. D. BELCLE Doc. 2d. 18.->t. i\cw Jewelry. f nHE subscriber has opened out a new -L splendid ass-irtnie.nl of all kiris oi t <- most lashiun.ihle Jewelry— consistii >. m pan Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Kur Kitir., ki. & c Call and see his stock. DANILI. BORDER. Cbait's iuiti Cabiciet Faraiture. TiTE sit'-scriber has i truoTcd to the ahop on M est I'iu .Sifeet, recently. occupied liv \*ni. Ritcftey as a Machine shop, where he continues to make to order and keep on hnnd a general assortment of chairs and Cabinet furniture, consisting in part of Spring Seat Parlor chairs, French Rocking Chairs. Cane seat and Wind sor, Softs, Ltinges, Ottomans, N'hat-Nofs, Music Stafuis, Fancy Purler Tables. Break fast, Dinner, and Exfecior. Tables. Bcds.earit, Bureaus. Wantrota-a. hie. of cottsge- ftirnitnre at veryruodcraTo prices, >o that it is ; svitTiin the reach of all to have nice, good ant! faahion.dde ftr-iufnre. The T.adies aro psrtic- I uhrtly invited rh calt and examine fortbtn.- | srlvra, as R Will t.u my dtwire to tdeasc ad t*tes. N. B. GoSlns wJtl he- mate on the short, st citice for nv w'it will Gvnr hMi wirh a c ill. _ Junp 12, 18i7. JMAAG MENGEL. Jr. o INT.-I hvr.-hy esutio ili , V nt ' l) S- or otherwise, r.> 1 will moss cer tainly put fh>* hnv in pirce against ;u y me so offenthng. S i look otit and save troul 10. W M.MAI KEN. Bedford Tp., Aug. 28,1867.—d. BaziitsFsiu-y Soap—nhrttring Cream, just re ceived fripj (he city, by Dr. Harry. Bazio* au i f. thins Kvtra-rs for the Han L;w chief, Cologne Water, Ac., at Dr. Lwi A
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