' BUNCH'S DEFENCE OF LADIES' DRESSES.-— There are two jsides to_tlie Crinoline question; hear both—what iliay be said for, as well as what has been said -.gainst ladies' present attire. Equity to everylody, but especially fairness to the fair. The superfluity in length and circumfer ence of dresses, so uracil complained of, is good for trade; and against excess in the mi'iit.ct*s til! a set-off afforded by dimi nution in that of the laundress. Stockings may he weru for any length of time. More over, they may be mado of the very cheap est and coarsest material; thero being, as far as they are concerned, no longer ary necessity for even so much as common neat ness. It is very true that that the length and expansion of the fashionable dress gives its wearer the form of a btll-mouthed gluas tumbler with a stem to it, turned Upside down. No doubt, a lady might be a fish from t lie waist downward, ami stand upon a caudoi fn in that dress, without looking at all the worse than she looks in it uow. But this is precisely its tecommenJation; that of serving to conceal tboso perfections of form, which, when they arc allowed lo be perceptible, attract au amount of observa tion which must be unpleasant to the ob ject of it und can do the observer no good. Minv men now living, are old enough to re member the time when the style of drc&s, in eonseqi ,ence of being calculated to exhibit, an I uot to LiJe, personal advantages, affect ed young men with very frivolous and vain impressions. Dresses were then worn so short as not quite to sweep the street, and wherever you went, if theie were well dressed girls there, you were continually ditching a glimpse of a miu-li too dainty ! too' and alible, twinkling wi.h a far too tie- ] gant little smdal. This trivial object con- I tiuuully attracted the at'ention of young | men, who ought to Live been thinking j of o her thinking of other tLing<. Now j you never see anything of the sort, and at j the same time a lady can hoi 1 her clothes > ar any elevation she likes, when ska simply i shows u pacing swell how to .step out like a ( man, in boots the sum a* his own—except j that thry are not so inlcretiog to him. Every husband aud father ought to ap prove of the fashionable dresses, for they preclude bis wife from attracting unneces sary attention, and if thry tend slightly to binder him from getting his daughters off his hands, they have an exactly equal ten dency to prevent his sons from marrying for men- brauty, so that if they marry stall, they marry prudently, iooking to the finan cial and not the bodily figure, and tkus be come comforts instead of burdens to their parents and friends. And sons who tnnrv imprudently are infinitely more expensive than unmarried daughter*. Lastly, these dresses are considered very pretty by the great majority of the wearers, wlio think about dress, as they do about ev erything else, gregariously, and have no other idea of what i pretty than what is fashion able. Shrouding their charms in excess of muslin, they indulge iu a harmless *auitj, and flatiet themselves that they arc creating a sensation, whereas they create none hot what is excited in the masculine mind by a bundle of clothes. What .Makes IboXegro Biack.' The following explanation, by Dr. Dra per, of New York, possesses tonic interest, chiefly because it shows what may la satd n the subject: Iluman blood is made up of litth eclis, conta nin, among other elements, has nut in, a reddish substance, which is largely made up of iron. One of the duties of the liver is tho removing of the eld blood-cells, and ;he forming of new ones, and this duty in ■clndes tho carrying out from the system of all excess of Ltemaiio. A hoi climate disturbs the normal action -of the biood, and also of the liver. Lnper iect oxygen attends great heat, and adds to the darkness of the arterial blood, while, by the wan: of energetic respiration which it involves, there is an ovct fatness and tor pidity of tbe liver. Tho Uematin, there fore, by this inaction of the great cleansing agent, is laft in the syydcnt, and wandering about, takes refuge in the lower and spher ical c< lis uf the cuticle, which it thus bron zes from orange-tawne to negro black, ac cording to the beat uf the climate, tbe in activity of the liver, and the amount of hae matin left as refuse in tlte system. ■/bed-checks thegtclioa of the liver equal ly wi;h heal, and therefore, the complexion of the Esquimau* approaches that of the Mongolian and negto. This is certainly a simple and aft intelligible explanation The tendency of coloring matter to deposit irxlf in the cuticle is well kDown. But let it not be thought that this darkening process is the result of a disordered, in tbe sense of an unhmllkjut , action of the liver. In that case ;t would _ appear that Provi dence designed only the temperate zona* to be inhabited, aud the weal bof l ho tropica to be lost to mankind. In fact, the health and vigor of tropical tribe* show that allth* sart/i is man's intended Jwclijng place. f\ Tnß Floor If New York * w.ia thedaot •<> suspend, it is tho first to i-stie those swindling scraps of paper csllud shiupbisieri. The first, the J\'ws of ibut oiiy says, was issued on Wednesday by oo<; .liabcock, promising to pay iiic bearer "tweuty-fi e oenti for value received." A piece of com *f the value of a fippcunybit will soco be s curiosity in New York, tho banks of which only four days ■gofluMtod tfcat they wonlti never StMfend, A MELANCHOLY FINALS.—The village of Colchester, oa ihe Chicago, Quincy and Burlington road, was the scene of a sad affair one day last week. A young ladv of that place, the daughter of an estimable citizen, had for some time past received the addresses of a young tuan ia opposition to the wishes of her parents. They remon strated with her again and again upon the subject but to no purpose. Finally the father told her he would rather follow her I to the grave thai see bor the wife of a man ! whom he regarded as so unworthy of her.— jbitorlly afterwards the young lady was j se*ed with an alarming illness, and in three j hours was a corpse. Just before dying, ! end when she kntw that she was beyond the j reach of remedy, she confessed to having I procured aud taken a large portion ef ar | senic. The unhappy father's alternative was presented to him sooner than ho could ; have believed possible.— Chicago Press. DEATH OF MR. G. \V. P. CLSTIS —The Alexandria Gatette, in speaking of the death of Mr. deaths, says: The whole country knew him—and his patriotism will long be remembered. Closely allied to the Wash ington family, fond of calling himself the child of Mouut Vernon, lie was never so much in his element as when he was talk ing or writing of the Great Chief, and the men and times of the Ileuoiutinn. As he said of himself once, "his was the der tiny of no common uian"—for he had been fondled on tho knee of the Father of his Country, and received from him the kindness of a pa rent. lie repaid that care aud affection with 61il devotion, and to the day of his death, all the recollections of his life cen tred around or radiated from the time when he was ono of Washiugton' family. He lived to a good old age, retaining hi* mental facilities to the last. Though Mr. Custis was never in public life, he was in his youn ger days an c'oquent aud effective speaker, and had a fondness for oratory as long as he was able to gratify those who constantly calicd ou him to make public addresses- WHAT IS A FIRKIN? —Is a keg a firkin? ! These questions are before the Court of Ap ' peals for determination. They are raised I in an action for the price of a quantity of I hrd, to which the defence is interposed | that the lird was packed in firkin* not dis | tincily branded with their weight or tare, as the statute requires a firkin to be. To | t?is the other party replies that it was not I Cikins he sold, but kegs. Among the ati -1 i'.iorities cited are Webster's Dictionary i aud Byron's Don Juan. Webster we have | consulted; he is vague and unsatisfactory. We missed the citation tf Don Juau, and | would not advise tho dealers in lard and | butter to read the whole poem through for the purpose of finding \i.~~.ilbany Journal ' October 13. TERRIBLE TRAGEDT I.N ARKANSAS.-- Thc M mticello Sage of the SOili gives some particulars of a bloody tragedy which recently occurred in Ashley county. The Safe'* informant states that a couple of ne gro men, incited, according to their own declarations, by a mm tt-v.nod Miller, went to the residence of Mrs. Ilill, and after at tempting to violate Iter person, murdered and a negress, who threatened to tell of the dreadful crime, et fire to the house and burned them in the flames. As soon as the fact was known, a large number of the neighbors assembled at tbe scene of the tragedy, and having secured the perpe trators of Iha lieudisti crime (one of whom confessed), proceeded to take the law into their hands and inflicted summary ven geance by binding the prisoners to a stake and building around them funeral pytes, amid whose fliuica they soon expiated their terrible aud unnatural sin. OAPT. HERS DON. —The Savannah Geor gian, iu announcing the arrival in that place of Mr. Adolph Fredericks, one of tbc survivors of the Central America, says: lie speaks of Capt. \V. L. IlernJon, the commander, in the highest term*, as a brave man and a gentleman. Between two and three hcurs after the vessel sank, Capt. II floated up to where Fredericks ami some others were on a raft. C.ipt 11. was pro vided with a handsome India rubber life preserver, and was floating on a piece of plank. He addressed them encouragingly, saying, -'boys this is a poor craft to get to New York in. Have you got any brandy among you?" To Fredericks, Cpf. 11. seemed capable of floating in safety for a length f tiujn. Stoptkb Rkokejlixo. —The Federal 1 Government lias united in the general uiove ! ment of suspension so far as to stop re deeming i) funded debt. That debt being not yet due, the right to atop redeeming it is unquestionable; but, we think reasonable notice should hive been given of its inten tion. Now, many who have despatched stocks to Washington for coin, will have to take tbew hack again, and lone the cost of sending them. The excuse is that between the rapid redemption of stocks and tbe -len der receipt of revenue, the Treasury was being fast depleted, and (Jucle S.tn would soon bo aa poor as tho rest of us. drnukard was once made so sensi ble of his folly, as to resolve on reforuittiou jpn fuding ItitMsejU one oiglit eudesvoring to |igbt hls£iga>- by a ray of uiaousbjue streams ju through tbo keyhole. Syracuse Standaxd says thai one of the lidics on board e? the Minnehabi, at tlie p.Crnio on Wednesday last, exposed ber I under skirts during the stover. On the I back of the skirt was printed in s circle, in , largo blue letters, "Extra pommit. Bedford rnwnm MCIIENRT NTT TOWNSEND.—The myste rious man who was lately tried at Cayuga, Canada West, as Townsend, the highwaymau and murderer, and now upon his trial at Mcrrittsville, is at last as good as proved in nocent of the direct charges agaiust him.— While in jail at Cayuga, ho addressed a let ter to a Mr. James Anderson, Cliipps Dig gings, California, who was scribo of a lodge of Sons of Temperance, and not only has the letter been respouded :o, but two persons from California have arrived, bringing affi davits which will, without doubt, clear Me- Hcnry. The Hamilton Spectator thinks he will be allowed bail in the interim preceding his trial, which has been postponed. 85-llogs arc a pattern of good humor.— Hit 'cm a kick and they forget it as soon us they are out of reach. Dog 'em and they root as happy as if they are left alone- IDF"Prof. Wood, the rcnowed discoverer of the invaluable "Hair Restorative," still continues to labor in behalf of the afflicted, His medicines arc universally admitted by the American press to be fur superior to all others for causing the hair, on the head of the aged, to grow forth with as much vigor and luxuriance as when blessed with the ad vantages of youth. Thers can bo no doubt, if we place credit in the innumerable testi monials which the Professor has in his pos session, that it is one of the greatest discov eiies in tiie medical world. It restores, per manently, gray hair to its original color,aud makes it assume a beautiful silky texture, which lias been very desirable in al'. ages of the world. It frequently iiappeus that old men marry beautiful amiable young ladies, and not unfrequently crusty old maids tuake victims of haudsome, good-natured young gentlemen, and by what process it has nev er been determined,until lately, when it was attributed to the use of this invaluable Hair Restorative.—[Lasalle Journal.] —For sale by Dc Harry.—Oct. 30,—b. Who that is troubled with any of those disagreeable Complaints, such as Jaundice, Duspcpsia or Liver Diseases of any kind,but would like to know of a temedy fur these unseemly visitations! We feel that we are doing our invalid readers an iuvalutble ser vice if we can induce them to get a bottle of Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, and take it,for we know from personal experience that it is or.e of the greatest remedies for general de bility, and consequent inactive bodily pow ers ever before used. Its action is so per fect aud complete as to give relief the tiisi •itue taken, and if it does to others as it has to us, half a bottle will be all tLa: is needed. We know of nothing we can recommend with suoli confidence, as a family medicine, as 'he Invigorator. —For sale by Dr. Darry.— Oct. 30,- b. HERMAN'S TINWARE can't be beat.— I lis shop is a few dors West of the old f Globe Hotel, tie is an old and good me cli inte, and makes all his work himself, and sells cheaper than anybody else. All who want tinware will save money by calling on him. lie follows no other business and pays all his attention to making and selling good, substantial, aud cheap work. May 22, 1857. "WOODLAND CREAM''— I Pomade for beauti fying iht Hair. —highly perfumed, superior to any Frencli article imported, and for half the price. For dressing Ladies' Hair it has no equal, giving it a Iwiglit glossy appearance— It causes Gentlemen's Hair to curl in the most natural manner. It removes dandruff, always giving the .lair the appearance of being fresh shampooed. Prico only flity cents. None genuine unless signed FETIUDGK $ CO., Proprietors of the "Balm of a T.iousand Flowers For sale by all Dmgg'sts. fdfeowz. " ———— MARRIED. On the 22d iDsf., by the Ilev. D. Wil liams, Dr. II M. DCFF, of Morrow Co., Ohio, to MARY, daughter of John Sill, Esq., of this County. On tho same day, by the Rev. Robert F. Sample, NATHANIEL K. 11000, Esq., of Pittsburg, to KATE JULIA, daughter of tb lata Kev\, Will. M. Hall. On the 21th inst, by tha llev. Henry Wilson, Mr. STEPHEN WEUPHONTS. OF California, to Miss LCCINDA HININGER, of Scuelisburg, Pa. On tbe *221 inst., at Buekstown, Somer set Co., Pa., by the llev. G. W. Cupp, Mr. SAMUEL BAREFOOT to Mi*s AN.NK M. HORNS, all of Bedford Co., Pa. On the Bth inst-, at the resi lence of Col. F. 1). lieegle, by the Rev. N. K. Gil ls, Dr. S. G STAIL R N Miss EMMA JANE BEE GLE, both of St. Clairsville, Pa. Oil Thursday evening, 22d inst., at the house of tho bride's father, by John Smith, Esq , Mr. DAVID L. SUTERS to Miss lle- BECCA, daughter of Jesse Blackburn, all of Napier Tp. Ott the Bih inst., by D. S. Longeneeker, Esq., Mr. DANIEL PEIOUTAL, of South Woodbury Tp., to Miss SUSANNA SMITH, of Middle Woodbury Tp. DIED. In this place, Sept. 30th, Mrs. CaTUA ntxE Lynch, aged 37 years. The deceased was boru in \ork, Pa.— She was n member of the M. K. Church, up wards of 17 years. After a lingering ill ness, death oioto and foun 1 Itor ro.idy tor her solemn change. Perfectly rational, and conscious that her en 1 was nigh, her dying utterance was one of holy triumph : "It this be death, I have the victory over siu.' She then oxorted her husbaud to moot her in 1 eavcu. So pusol uwuy the ajito and n other. On earth, Iter loss is keenly felt a id mourned, but in Heaven there is glad n :ss over another spirit safe Katun. ' "** Mr L. S. (Voi k"p "psr plane copy.) * ' [ lafijMg^^^ewgagw^.LiJL— ; UFOItSMTfO.t , • Whereat. A certain rv4'hkitAs ■•WsMte* tjarner Ue'ng' luring/ I H lii# wind, .his itoaa iin 'Vail y t /out the flrst ot toyvittns n ,t W:9 Imtf f of gri? of Jah o. Said O truer is ghhnt's fbt 0 <r 10 iftWiMi hiy, gr ly aft*, d 'rk eaispUxmn, 5 s yeirs ■ f igj, sad hi? b tir is "UWinA 1 •■! an 1 gr >y. Any j)ofoa giving tnfonnstiaa of id* a lter't hhim sit t sending to llaary (Jariiar or John earner, Jr.. Warklest*rg, Itttstlnjjtloii Countv. will receive vewul pf S2O. Uct. SD, HU7.-St. N. D. PFUGH, ETTIE A. NEW FANCY STOFC! MRS. n. D. PEUGII h Co., retpectfully M 1 vito the attention o r the la lies o( Brdiord inu , vicinity, lo tli--ir new and hands Mile stuck of goods, just ojiened in "Mann's Billing." Ju lian i &lieet, o|)|xisite Dr. Reamer's Drug Store. These goods have heen icl'CttJ with the greatest eatc, and are of the 1-itelt styles and he. t quality. Their stock consists in part of Moire Antique Silks, All Wool IV Laities, Do do " (printed.) Black Gro do Rhine, French Merino, (plain and pinted.) Moss Head Fringes, Bogle Laces, Ladies' Kid Glves, Ladies' Giuuthu, Gents' Blank Kid Gloves, Black and Fancy Elistic Belli, Chenille Trimmings, Clictiill.' Scarfs, C.ieniil -■ llead Dresses, Fancy French Corsets, Velveteen, &c., &c. Ladies and Children's B3.VSETS, in great variety. A general assortment of Ladies' and Misses' SHOES. GAITERS, OVER SIOES, #c. SUA W L. S oT every qual.ty and description PERFUMERV, EXTRACTS, JEWELRY fcc , he. Bedford, Oct. 33, 1837. LATEST AIIIUVAL AT UEEDS. NEW GOODS! NOTWITHSTANDING tht pecuiiiary etn lmrasstnent, and the uaiverad complaints of the hard times, the subscriber tikes pie isnre in announcing to the pepl,> oi Bjlford and vicin ity, that he has just returned fum the Eastern Cities, with a large, handsome tad cheap stock "FALL AND WINTEII GOODS, among which may bo found Chiths, Ladia' Dress Goods, Casauit'Tes, I're nth Merinos, Satinets, Silk* Tweeds, Moutde Laioes, Jeans, YalelCiaS, Vesting*, and a great variety of other Giods for Ladies, and Cm! lren's wear. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEKN'S tVA'tK. Ac., Ac. A i) excellent assortment of BOOTS and SIDES. [X7~AII kinds of Country froduce taken in exchange for Goods. The noterofaH I'ennsyl vani i Banks taken at par, as wdl as the notes of good Banks of other Slates. JxCOB REED. Oct. 30, 1857. im'Eit's mm." ALL persons intereste 1, ate hereby notified that the following nulled (>er3oi> have Hied theit accoui.ts in the Register's (jftiee of Bedlord County, and tli.t they wi 1 b presented at the Oiphans' Court of said Count}', on Friday, the 20th day of Nov. next, for confirm ttiou, where they in.iy attend if they think proper: The account f Tlioin is J. Porter, adm'r of ♦rll. B.Porter, late of Londonderry township, dee'd. Tiie account ol Daniel B. Troutinan, Esq.. adm'r of Jacob Albright, Lte of Loudotiderry township, dee'd. The account of Simon Brunibiugli, adm'r of David Hurley, Lto of South Wood berry town ship, dec'J. The occouat of John Mover, E*<j.. adm'r de de bonis lion of Dr. F. B. Barclay, late of Bed tor 1 B r ugh. dee'd. The account of Samuel Carn. Esq.. gu irdian of Susa -.tu Biuket, one of the minor children of Abraham Burnet, lite of L'uiuu township, dee'd D. WASHAHAUOTI, Register. Register"* Office. Oct. 30, 1857. IMoin^siT PG7 dowo for trial at the Nov. Term, lCi.ii day, 1857. George W. Anderson, vs. Dvvi l Over. W'iiliim Whetstone, tt si Martin Corle et ul. David Patterson, TS. S. M. B'rcUy's admr John Dciloatigfl, " II . K Strong, et si. John Cessna's use, " F red crick Smith. John Weyaml, " Wm. Keyser. Jacob Fetter, " IVin. Delaney. Same, *' Same. Louis A. Turner, " Win. Keyser. Turner 4" Kegg, •• Joseph SkoLy et*l. Samuel S. Stuckey, •' Henry Keyser. JoltiSkelly, " Georgj Stuckey et al. Peter Stal y, " Biltaer Dull. Busgess * Council, " S. M. Birclty's heirs. Proth'y*. Office, I D. W'ASIIABAUGiI. Oct. 30, 1857. ( I'rotVy THE WITHERED HEART, BY T. S. ABTUUIt. This is a inrgo 12nio. volume. PRICE S.OO with a fine mezzotint engraving, and is >nc of the iio't tlining tuLs over wiittcn by the author. It shows how a men may seem to the woil 1 nil th it is g>il an 1 node, at I yet bfa tyrant in his family, and finally scud lbs wife to a mad-house. Wo publish H Mr. Arthur's now books, also works of History. Biography, ,Vc. for which we want Agents in ah pirts of the Unite I Slates, tu whom the Ingest commission w.ll be paid, also an extra commi .sio.i in ttio w ly of gifts. J. W. BKADLEY, 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—Specimen copies sor.t by mail, free, on receipt of the price of book. 10 COLLECrOKS! Collectors of Taxes arc hereby notified to pay into the County Treasury, at the Novem ber Court, as large an aiuou.it of taxes as possible. Toe wants of the County render this urgent demand necessary. The notes of all current Pennsylvania Banks will be received for taxes. It is also desirable that each Collector shall pay a portion in specie DAVID OVER, Treasurer. Oct. 30, 1857.-3t torn PIOBLiSim WHEREAS the // inorable Fkaxci* M. KlM mkll, President of thu several Ccnrt* <>l Common Flea* in the counties composing the lttii Judicial District, and Justice olt he Court* of Oyer and f orniinot and General Jail Delive ry, fottbe trial of capital and othei offender* in the a lid district—and A.J. Ssivklv and jbux G- Habtlxt, Esquires, Judge.- ol the Courts ot'Coiumon i'lea : and Justice* of the Court of Oyer ar.d Terminer, and Genera) Jail l Delivery, foi the trial of all capital and Othei ! oilendor* tu Ibo pounty of Bedford—have Is abel their precept and to iuo directed, for Indd •lJ CourtofOtaiuou Plea*,and Geueial Jail □ "iWy, and Quart of Dyer and Terminer at It sdford, en MONDAY the ICtiday 01 Xoveui j t inst. Nonos Is heieliy given D>all the/ uUioe* of the Feaco, the L'oroucr and t'on staWee within the aid county oi Bedford, tlut thfy he then **4 there in tlicir prop, t per.ons, •With their roils, record*, and inquisition*, ex- and other remembrance*, to do 'those thing* which to their offices and inth.it behalf appertain to li! done, and also they who will prosecute agiinst the prisoners that are or shall ho in the J il of Bedford county, to bo that, and tLero to prosecute against them as ball he HUGH MOORE, Ehoriff. Oct. •, XA7. SllliiiiFFS m % . BY virtu- or sundry writs of F Ft- me there tl)e Khe Boron* "< B*l* r I. <> o clock , P. ' ; ,y of November, 1837, * t „ wit . • ! following described red■ > • i j• vt I>l liuit containing 100 1 • a, JO, Ai '' "cre 3 cleared an<: ">-< : 1 "■ . ! man anHJ - 0 . 3 ,, " . ... ,\cri rout -1 LondomlV"' In ' V,. , . ..'.-I-V p T* rty 3'^" i: - ,v: wtuc Also, one tractw more or 1-ss, abou*fc c^(ltilln i„g liJ acres, fence, wit ha two-story> c j c:l red and under an<l double log btrn tli 1 wag"" sited land* of Joint LalFefty, j,|j.aiiißg eta: situate in Juniata townstK_ |a Bth ty, an<l taken in execution as tW or 4 t-onn .Uosvs Lafferty. aiterty of Aim, one tr.ct of land, containing more or less, about 'JO acres cleared ;l!> < ; res, teuce, willt a two-story lratno liouse, ! 'gr house, new saw mill and dolilrlo log hare t>ic • m erected, adj .i ;.i.g l.n Is of J no -s M :Uia:t Oasseti-1 Hand and others, situ tie in Mo-J. township, Bedford county, and t ik .*n i't execi ; lion as the property of Henry Arnoli an i J> • i seph Heed. Ala-, all Jefen larit's Peter B trrnond s rigu ' ' title, interest and claim, m and to our tract < : unin.p-oved li ige lau.l, Containing il acr ' ; 1 more or less, adjaiuing lan.ls of B. W. U irret i son, J antes Ken, Hats tit's heirs and ethers situate in Bedford township, Bedford county and tikoii in executiuli as the property ot Pe | ter Baiuuoud. Also, one tract of lnui containing 11 acres more or 1.-ss, ail cleared and Mi-lcr lerice, with a two-story stone house, tenant house, sm. !l store room, log wagon m iker shop, and double log barn thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Jolta.Tred wel', Jotm Kerr and others; situate in Juniata township, Bedford Cuttnlv, ami taken ill execution as the property of Joseph Gon ton. AISJ, all de.end.tilt's, George W. Hollars right, title, interest and elbiiu in and to a tract ol laud routsilling 35'J acres, mors or less, about 13d acre* cleared and under fence, with at.v > st n , home v:h kitchen attached, and dou ble j tiitieon eroclsd, also au apple or chard thereon, adj > niug lands of Joseph Gon don, John Kerr and others; situate i Juv. at a township. Bedlotd county,and talc.". xecu tion as the property of George W. Hoilur. Also ali the Hopewell and liloody Kuu Blank Boad Company's right, title, interest and claim in and to a lot •fgi ,'ound treating about UJO feet on the Hop well u ! Bloody ltan Blank road, and extending back about '2>-D feet, containing in all about one-half actc, with a new two-story pi uk house thereon erected, adjoluirig iands on the east, west and north of the li ipeweii Iron and Coal Company; situate in Hopewell town ship, Bedfoid county, ant taken in execution as the property u! t;i • H ipeWell and Bloody Kuu Blau c ttoad Company. Also, one lot of ground in the town of Ste rn rsiuwn, fronting 0 1 feet on Main Street, and extending back about 32 > feet to an alley, with a large two-story frame tavern house With hack ouil uiig attacued, frame shop and large frame stanle thereon erected, adjoining lot of Del't nicker on the north, and an alley on ilia south— Also, one vacant lot of ground in the town of Stouersiown, fronting about 65 feet on Main ■ Street, and extending back about 2'J > fe t t-> an f alie;., adjoining an alley on the uorili an.i lot ol j Joint .McCaffr. v on the suUtti— A.eo, one lot ol' ground id the town of Sto ncralowii, frouti.ig OJ feet on Main Street, and i ex.end me hack about 225 feet to an alley, with J a story .m I a hail' leg house thrrj-m erected, adjoining lots of Hoover's heir* on tie north, ; and lot of Deft Tricker o.i tli; south, and ali i situate in Liberty township, B:if>rd c< unty,j and taken ri execution a t.ie properly of j George 'flicker. Also, all defendant's Daniel Metzgir's right, title, jute: eat and elaim in au 1 to a tract oI laud, containing about 112 acres, more or less, auout 3d acres sh are 1 and under leuco, with a two-story log house and log barn Ihereon ereef 1 ed, a .jo.ning Uu la ol' JoiiM Metagor Willi ill] Show man and .vile, an I others; situate in Hir rtsou tow.isnip. B ■ lior t county. .nil ia;on in .xecutiuu as me property of Daniel Metrg ir. Also a.i dif.liUaiifs John Kreis" light, fit!.-, iuterest and ci ii uin and to a trust cr •. t can tuinmg SO rcres, more or less, aiiout 2 J acres cleared and under tunc-', with a s.OiV an '. a luff log house, log stable and stwmiil thercoii erect ed, adjoining lauds of Andiew Spar, J >..e Se.- lar, Matthew Kittenour and et! -i- .t : .1 Juniata township, Bedford oit ttv, ;i: bd, .-• ir. execution as tne prj>er<y of .. . : iv; s. Also, one 1 t of ground in t . . c- SiO ner.-.ioan, Ho iting 55 feet on ii l ntr .mi and extending back 22 J leet to . -vita a twu-story llaiue store l.onset can erected, a joining other lots of d ft Crlsitan on the uoith, and street running f o:u the Jnnut i river to the town ot S ixloa o i the south; situ te in Lio.rty township. B df r 1 county, au 1 takea in execution as th: proneity ol Jo-ep'i Ciicsm n. Also, all defend tut's Jns. pii B -.ras' interest in and two a tract ul liiid Containing 25 I ucr is, more or 1 ss. ai out 2 acre* clear ed a.nl uiler fence, with two sin dl 1 >g houses an I lig st .11; ill reoii elected, adj lining lin Is <if ig itc II in ter, Andrew Coll us, Abr .Sum Ritchey an 1 oth ers, situate in Soalli mplon township, B -if ud county, and tike.i in execution as the property ol Joseph Barns. Also, one tract of 1 mdcontaining i-,2 acr s, more or less, about 18 acre* cleared an I under fence, w.th a two-story log house thereon crect e.l, a 'j-iiuiiig 1 inds of ianittcl Weeky, John ZOOM, Christian Ling ant others, sitnnte in Bro:.diop township. Be lloru county, and taken in execution as the property of IVra, Ljwrey. Als i, all defen lint's i it-rest it an 1 to a 1 it of giound near Farlincr's Mill, (routing aaout 251 leel on the public road, and extending back about 15 ) feet, with a t.vo storv M-jth idist ! KpLcopal Church il reon erectei, adj diifng I lan is on the north art I west of John IV. Scott, and 1 .t oi Jacob Farhoer on tiie south; situ..to in Bedford township, BeilierJ county, and li ken in execution aa the property of John Smith, John SnusiHii. Samuel Sm th. Divid Points and Samuel Beeler, Tnistees of the Methodist Episcopal G.iurcii at F uhner's M il. HUGH MOv)KE, Sl-wiff. Sheriff's Office, Be lor!, f>ct. 3J, 1857. NOTICE. IN 'he matter of she estate of Jacob Aistadt, dcccAsod. The undersigned, appointed by tb > Orphans' C iort t<> Ui-tnbuto the bilanc in th" • • "I Jacob Kipley, administrator of Jacob A stud., dee'd, and to do tor mine the amount of pay ments to the wi low and heirs, will si- for that purpose, at his office in Bedford, en Monday, the 9th day of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when aud niiere all pera. ..a interested uiay attend. S. L KU3SKLL. Auditor. Oct. -10, 1817. Auditors No!ice. THE undersigned appointed by the Court Auditor to distribute the funds in :!ui hands of the assignee of Dr. W. E. Uiehter (the matter being again referred) will meet all parties interested at the Court (louse on Tuesday, the 10.li of November, next. ONO. U. FILLER, Aulitor. Oct. 3C, 1857- TU Kl/Sa**ii.Ui>. Notice is hereby given to nil Ritoiiet* whose Licenses reiu'iti unjnil, that ki t'oey are nut paid at November Court iex, ihj will im placed in the hands of u proper of ticcr for coliuctioj. V. OVER, T'reaurev. Oct. 23. 1^57. A ycr's Oiierry Pectoral.—ir <,r the cti8 J v j —jLJougha, Colds, b-a., 'n tie Lad at Dr I Harry's DiugStoia Oil. S.IXFOR®' B INVIGORITOR, OR LIVER REMEDY v a TTICLE THAT EV r EH\ BODY ; r„^A'L £[£n wlie ta.t MM3.Uhe I | , ' L '!) ;& 'in 1v "f one of the proprietors, in a practice tot the pa* 'W 2, ~,! the result ot lis ejpenmant n th veius, in> -fiilios remedy where 1 m-iitrine ht's*ny power to help- As a Lircr ' HeS -t has Jo equal, as ail ustt.y who use S :. A Hdv wrttt.iSfront Brooklyn; says, onlJ c.nt 1 c',ull express in tllis short letter the sal- J, v.,nr l!Ki-ilirjte ills U-e.i to m ) m raising j i iV/t- fiihilv ~r• .'hildfoti, for it his never .an- • c.l to relieve"a'-l WletioOs of the itforiifch. bow-' j ■ls ur attacks of II mothers once ba.t • - ....muilv placed Wtl i:i their reach, an I were j ° how t *• H-* fearful an ! uiatofd a- i j!; of might prom'mOp backer a says, : Five or ; With a livece ' f : <\m>v;r running .down ..rntor, r ""•<* S| 11-, who was sulfa! -gL- V !• *<*• Complaint, aii-I before s\ hjfK UOin *-" of it she was at work cnr.iVr brSw" tt )'° c ily. T <(or her fain- A gentlimati, veeentff from the\ t while at Chicago, lie w-s attrcXed X" V"', S ' lingering lev jr. thai Unified the ski.lX , citus, but the luvigoratdr cure J hi,n i\ few days. V One of our city merchants sua, while v • i visit -o Troy, it lew liny*since, he wis a'tac.? 1, with bowel and stoia icn disorders, no us to cr. i fine him to bis room, ho sent to the drug stoiH for ;l botil; of In vigor itur, took one il -se. which relieved fcuti so that he was able to utteud his business. An acquaintance, whoto business compels him to write most ol the time, says, he became so weak as to he unable at times to hold bis pen, while at others, sleep would overpower him. bet the Invigorator cured iiim- A gcti'ltman from Brooklyn cdled on us a week or two since, 1 Hiking but the sbad iw of a man, with a skin yeH.if, jnlt and deathlike.— IT.- had beeu for a long time suffering from Jaundice and Dyspepsia, and unable to attend to his business. iV'e saw lum again to-day a changed man, and to use hi> expression, he has not seen the bottom of the first battle, and fur ther adds -'it saved my life, for I wis fast go ing to a consumptive's grave." Among the hundreds of Liver lianiedles now .•ff red t • the puhli •. ttt.-re are uone we cm so why recommend as Dr. SsnCord's lnvig ,rator. or Liver Uvraedy. so gen-ial-y known mw throughouttti! Union. This pir.ithut is fru iv & Liver lovigorator. producing i-e most hippy results on all who use jt. Almost innu merable certificate* hive broil given of the great virtue of this in siiciae ly those of the highest standing in society, and it is, wiihout doubt, tiie h si preparation now h.-ioro Liepublic. SAN'FOKD At CO., Proprietors, 345 Broad way. N w York. For site by Dr. B. F. Harry, and Druggist's gene: all v. Oct. 30, 1357. TX7"£ CALL TTIL ATTENTION OF ALL, * "M anl young, tthis won I v tiul prepa ration, which turn* lack to its original color, any hair—covers ttiu he id of the Inild with a luxuriant arowtii—removes the <l.m Irufl", itch tag, an I nil cttt.im oas cm .tin"*—causes a con tinual tiow of the natural fluids; and hence,-it used as a r-gular dressi.,g for the ha r. wltj pre serve its coior, an I keep it front failing to ex treme oil age. in all its natural beauty. We call, then upon the bald, the gray, or diseased in scalp, to use if: an I surety, the. voting will not, 11s they value the flowing locks, or the witching curls, ever It? without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. AVater'owu, Mass., May 1, ISoo. PtlOF. O. J. WOOD; Allow tue to attest the virtues and magic powers of your 11 lir Ke storutive. Three nto itlis since, being exceed ingly gray, I purchase I .nil soet cou:ue;icoi to Use, two huUlcs; an t it o m eegiii to tell, in restoring the silver locks to th it' native col or, an I the It ir witch was be'o o dry and harsh, an 1 falling of, now became ft an I glo,>y, an i i: <■ is d filling; the dandrulf dis ippe.ited, (i i t the scalp lost all the disagreeable itching. si annoying ii-f ndno.v, 1 not oaly loo.t hut fed young ngiiu. Uespcctful y*, vein s, etc. CHAi. WHITNEY. New York, Oct. 2, lfod. rtdOF 0 J. WOOD- Do tr Sir : At . r read ing the advertisement iuuaj of the X W York journals, of your calibrated lliir lienorativj, i procured a half pint battle, and wis so much pleased vrila it tint I continue ! its use ;of two mouths, and aiu aatisfij lit isd ici ledly tio best preparation beiore the public. It at onco rc moved all the dandruff'and unpleas uit itching 1 rem the son'n, and his r stored my hair nat ural y, and, I hare n do iht, perm incut !y so. You h-.ve per ; ssijn to icfjr to toe, ill who entertain any doubts of its petformiu/ ail that is claimed for it. MISS FEI-KS, 26J Grcdhwieh At. 1 have ured Profess>r O. J. Wold's Itiir Ki-giorativo, and have ad.uiru 1 it* wonder!nl i tfocts. It restore Imy iuir where it ti id (alien o.t'i ii clc iis til: ii j i>l. au t fan tars (tie iixif sell aud sluoo.U —much m ire s • tlran nil. MAU Y A. ATKINSON. Louisville, Nov. 1. 13a J. St..ie of IFiaois, Carlisle, June 27, '6a. I have used Profess >rO. J. Wood's II nr Ke rfnrit.ve, and nave admired its wocdorlol etl'aet. -My hair wa*liecomi ig. as 1 thought prematu'e !>' gray, but by the use oi the "Kestur.Uive." it lias resumed it* origin J coior, aa I, 1 hive nn doubt, perautietlj so. SIDNEYBUKESE. Ex-Senator u uited St .las. [From Vie IFasAingfe* Sim.j Among the ni my jireparations now in usa for ' the testoring. preserving ami beautifying the j h-.ir, there arc none that wo can recomm rl ► with more oonfl letico tlm'i I'rof. tt'o"d r s Hiir j Restorative n-.w in genT.il use through"*!! the | States. ThisprepATatlo t possesses the most invigomtin qu ilirb*s, an 1 ncv.r fads in produ- j ping the most happy resell* whtA applied *c-I coidbtg I" directions- Wo r fer our readers to j the advertisement for a ft> of the innunwrabl i J certificates which hare ' a *eh< by parties,) who have Ween benefitted by i\ ani who feci hippy In giving testimony to it* wonderful of t Vet* nmiiuccd na them. t>. 3. WOOD ft CO., l*ro j rioters, 812 RnwnD wiv, K. Y., and lit Market sSreet, St. Louis, M For sals by I*. B. F. E.irry, aol DroggisU, gi-eraKv. ! July !<, tß'7. Oct. 18ST.Jhl. t_ . ■ SIX CENT'S RTWiMvP- J J DAN AVV \ Y f.wi tl o suhsciib t on the 5h ? i'lst . John Inn* in aiqjrorttise to the iit mill 2 j bus's i". All person* *r crotio-ed a tsinat! h i rite tins ouutating said hoy. I am.4et.er- j rained 'w lay wo debtee fly* cvnJracline, J AUKS O'NEAL. ,1 \V. Pr ovidouc i- Tp., Oct 2d. l#o*. * i • - * •*- m INQIiIPiKR & €H!IOMtLK IJ published entry Fridfiy MOINIR.J. Ju Jh-ua Street, iit the white frame nearly opposite the 4icgl House, by DAVID OVER. TERMS; If pti<l in iirakei or m'Jiii t"*C tlehr. i>lfjp%* annum -if not pai l tdthin the jettr, SU oO.— No paper discontinued uutiUli .w.-w-ases -re paid—except at the option of tint r.ditor.— A fail ire to notify n discontinuance Will bo regarded as a new "engagement. Mverliscmtut* not exceeding a square, <l - lines.) inserted three time* lor sl—every sub i sequent insertion lio cents. Longer ones in 1 tiie samo proportion. Each traction ola i s-iuare c4mnted as a lull squire. All adyer t semei.U not rpecially ordered for a give" • tine will he continued until forbid. Aii >cral I reduction wiH bo made to those who aditruso ! '' J<* briutiqg. <f. all k-nds executed neatly j and promptly u:i t on reasonable terms. m FILL GOODS. THE subscriber* have just opeadda s-nniont of FALL nd UINTKJI GOODS, •at of which will be offered at pne 3o -".it tno times \V'o respectfully invite cash and prompt six month cus-o tiers to cad and examine our .stock, assuring tkstn that tr shad oft.r greater i inditceCMoSs than over beretolefi?. Countrv Produce of all kid wanted, lor which we Will pay tbe highest ln- A. &• CKAJIEU A CO- Oct. 10, !Sd7. NOTICE. LETTERS of Aslnjiftistrati in having beffl granted to the suliscribcr, living i„-£jt. CLur Township, oil the estate of Cathartuo Oidh un, Uieoi Si-id township, dec'd, all persons know* ing themselves indebted to said estate arc hcre k>v* notified to" make pay moot immediately, and 1 \..sc having claims aguir.sl the same will i' l ' e " s \i theui propciJjr authenticated lot settle s 1 t- benj- n. wai.kki:, . j .Vltu'r. X oct \> ISO7. NOTICE. a' administration or tin: E.'tara ! of.Vrs. tljz , tlj j'ictts, late of Union Totra i ship, dee d, lias b cc ij this tlav granted to the ~ j subscriber, x U <l township. all per -1 indebted estate :rr_- 'hen-fore UOti fia tto make payiiK. immediately, and those j hiving claims ag.'.bA, t' nc estate wdl present * t * duly autheutioJU fl , r s . tileineut i ' IJILKR, Adm'r. ; Oct. id, is::. X Ureal oi PALL m mm too us. THE nr. 1-rsigned lias just re:timed from the Eastern Cities, with ;i large stock of Fall ar.J Winter Gtwdj, and is :>.w exhibiting u.t CGKAP SIE, a general nssortfiicnt of heir stile Fell ttid Winter Gob is. Comprising Ladies' Drew Goods in part Crnci vrll.v. Sa'in strijie l and Pl-in I>e Lains, B trre I tl.ishnieres, Thibet Cloths, At p.icis. Po K.iiZe. Calicoes, Ac. Ker GentleiiH'ti and Boys' wear, C';otb. C-- si meres, CasShietts \"e.sti-.13. &c. Bouts, Shot's. Hits, Bonnets, Woolen and Rag Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, lyrnp Moi is* Wli to ami IJrouru Sugars, Green and E.ack Teas, Groceries of oil kinds, Quccnsware, Tubs Buckets, Brooms <se. Hardware— Shovels, 1 orks, Knives ind Forks. Spoons, Ac.. :ii| all article* usual!;' kept in stoics. Alt kh.di ol l*t jdnce taKon in exchange for goods. The undersigned will soil eiuaip for cssh, or pro luce, and h.>pes by fair (leafing to receive h.s usual share of patronage. G. W. r.CPT. Oct. 2, 1857. lliTiit Arrival of FILL !\D UIViBR GOODS. JUST receive I and- on hsrst. the Iwst as sortment. i BOOi'S and SHOTS that, could be selected f'.r the cit teens of "Ben lb no; tnd strangers visiting the place. I door scuta of J initio.;'a Confectionary Store, on Juliana Street. Mens' Grtilted Water-Proof long legged It...its, Mens' thick sole eastern ttildo long leggvt Boots, Mens' Kip ana c mi'wj J.eaw Boots, lientt' Kino Cult douMn sole Boots, Gents' 'ljrford Tics, Gc>t* Congress Goiters, Mens* Heave city to.nio Kfagtas, 1.1 lies' Morocco lino's, Ladies' G.nt'lcel Boots, R"omens' C .It' heivy winter Boots; Mists'an i Children*' Boots in v .rietv. Boys' B .ots of all and description► C il'S, in variety, will be always k % pt 03 bond. Persons wishing rs purchase good Boots and Shoes will pWass giv< ate a call bctujv bu*4 u 3 rise where. ADAM FKRGUiGM. Oct. % IK>7. The Great English llcmcuj\ SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Famala Pills. Prepared /rem a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. B , Physician Liirairdiurtry to tic Qm;k. | This invaluable medicine is unuilitg in the ' cure of ail those piiuU.i I'll danger ais ci*-' ; eases to which tho ienioic cyn-itituttoa is su' - ' J -or. 11 niodeta'es all i xees* and retndves ail , obstructions. and a speedy ftiro wjy t*e :r 4ad, on. TO MARRIED LADIES fit is petuliatly suited. It will,una short'liae i bring on the monthly period with regularity. I Each bottle, price One l)>ilar. bua-s tho.. : Goycrutuout Stamp of Jirsnt Britain, to t.rc | vent counterteiU. ,_ *■ C A U T I O N . . . 0 . The ic Pills should a/ be token by females d\- j rt'? the FIRST THREE MOSTHS of Pr*z nancy, as they an sure lo bring qjj, -V ljcar r.rgr, *> bat at any offer tims they (tie tafb:* - *' *I •* J In ail .utses of JTwmis and Spinal- jAtfee : tions I'.iiw in the Back and Linh* tin , , jodigbt exertion. Palpitation of tint lie ut. llys j terics. anil Whites. th. an rids 'i 1 efleot * ' euro when aTI other mean* h,oft* i'aild,.on>l d --thdagh a powerful remedy, do not c .nt uu iron, , I ealontwl. antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. , ~ , Full directions accompany each package. , Solo Agent for tho United States J0 MOSES, (Late I. C- Baldwin ot C •<)_. . Rochester, N. 1 - N. R.— gt.oo and C postage stamps euclose'd * ♦0 any authorised Agist, will insure a bottio of i ho" P? ll* hy return tnjil. por/Cobr Dr. B. P. UsCrr. ' AT Oct. tW-. ■* * ; W a A;fc !.!* lvvrf.tr.—n>. b. P. • ...•: -f.>r tlinr I 'Vi'<Mr Je. Brc'iWut at •'WtJMMt M'b nnu'S WAlWl.lf to ' . I ' T I ' STtfSrAOK CM.HUOitt'wrg. | ' j Boston T m r,,) Piij Sic Cnnrtion. S*is tflllif 'IH;, S . J 'H-1 !'t Pfticl. )i 'ii Mi" ar-friVir Aa'aVy r •* 4 " cmutitn h' xv„ JjA-fJ** ** >• 'r* . •• <— a.t *. .v. i ,
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