THE MARKETS. PIfILADRLPHIA MARKKTS, JUNE hi.—The FLOUR maiket is exceedingly quiet to-day, there being very little demand either lor export <>r home ,-oMuroplion, but prices are firm. Safes oi a lew hundred barrels lor sliipment at *7 50 per barrel for standard brands, and $7 75a$8 for extra. The sales of the trade range from $7 5(1 up to SS 77 tor com mon and fancy lots, according fo quality. The mar ket is nearly bare of live Flour and Corn Meal—VVe quote the former at $5, and the latter at ."hi jier bar rel- I GRAIN —Thpre is a fair demand for prime Wheat, j hut there is not much of this description offering, and TOO bushels Spring sold on private terms, and small lots of red at si KOal 85, ami white at SlDOa i 92 per bushel. Rye i- not so much inquired after ; —a sale of 500 bushels Pennsylvania at $1 it'), but buyers generrllay refuse to pav this figure. Corn is dull, and prices have declined 2 cents—sales of yel low at 92 cents. Oats are dull at OOaOl cents per j buSa9()—y Oats 1i0a65._ Cincinnati, June 7.—Flour s7a7 25. Ti A U K H 1] it: On the 2:ld April, 1>57, by the Rev. ,T. A. Kunkle- . man. Mr. 'A m. .1. Rock t ( Marv, daughter of the late Col. Ml 1.1 wee, all of Scbelisburg. S'os* l!se Red ford (aazetli'. The Quarterly Conference of Wooriberiy Circuit, , ,-t Baltimore Conference, in Conference assem adopted the following resolutions as an expms- j .n-e memento of esteem tor Rev. JOHN A. COL- ! Presiding Elder of the C'lmberlimd District, vho in the Providence of (otl was so unexpectedly removed from !abor,to reward : 1. That thp Dernise of nnr talented and excellent presiding Elder. Rev. JOHN At OLLINS, has pro duced feelings of deep regret throughout the entire ! community. 2. That the 51. F.. Church has |o-t a Minister of; me talents, either as a-pulpit orator, or as a charn . on in debate on the Conference lloor. That we sorrow not a- those who have no hope. : : it rci'dce t know that his departure was one oi Holy triumph, and that ortr loss is eternal gain. That a copv of the above be forwarded for pnb ' ration to the Christian Advocate and Journal, and to our county papers. (J. BERKSTRF.SSER. Pres't. E. F. Gibrow, Sec'y. C7"Hollidavsbiirc paper? please copy. DIED, On the 5.1 insf. Fuanu. infant son of Mr. Samuel | I-i.i'iiii'h. S'-'d ID months arid a lew days. 'J'hink not, parents, of the mournful tirr.e When 1 resigned my breath, M r of the place w here ! was laid, Tie gloomy house of death; but think of that high world where 1 No more shall suffer pain; And of the time when all of tis In lltaven may meet again. I ALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. 1 great and principle characteristics of DAL- I.i.Y'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR consist: | Ut. Of its never-failing and unique property, a [ .i- applied to any external injury, to CHECK ; LNTi.nMMATION instantly, and i.ipidly to reduce A '. This ieature constitutes its great power to alle j '* the |u ii of burns and scalds, and of other pain- K sease-, iii so incretiibly short a space of time, If. a? will appear from.the lew testimonials hereunto \ u ii. Every intelligent mind is fully aware that, ca-es of external injury, the pain is produced ■ by mfiammation of the injured parts; and, therefore, remove the cause, the effect must cease. Its puriiieative properties neutralize the poi-nn E: ' y lurk in the system, and will, w hen applied •ores, diaw rapidly all impure matter to the | ■ .a-.d eject it—hence the great discharge it - irntn sores occasioned by bum—and when i! to old and inveterate sores, Sail Rheum, or pa cutaneous disease,. i - . box e addressed To C. \ . Click- Bii. ' kCo., J- Hatley -treet New York. j "NO HL'.MRUG.—Ii. H. HUTZ'S Celebrated ■r Wash is the only sale and sine remedy ever 9M ' v 'te'i or vurii g the Tetter, Ringworm, and all ons of the skin, it is so infallible a remedy, I v > jieriect cute in all cases of Tetter is guaran pJM 'i a't-ntivejy applied. In ordinary cases one fc i; | "'•'■• ibe sufftciei tto pertect a cure, lri bad ca fe® *"' l a fetter of long standing, more will he re gyS -L Price 25 cents per bottle. For Sale at L>r. || J ! - Drug Store, Bedford, Pa. |j ISs7—ly. y . 3 ' ("■ aniaini ■ n*. - .. m ... * .rr. - . - iis: If I-il 11 £> S2*KSX CJ K . ■ • property- has. during the last year, passer! in * fai . i;a cornpai.v. who. in addition to the i ugs, .have erected a handsome and com- - rlotej building, am! two spacious batn-hous- ! idve ornamented and improved the grounds, 'i'd buildings w ill he opened for the reception | 1 "ors on the 16th of June irist, atid kept open • -t nl October. Pas-enger, from Baltimore \ irtilelj.G u reach the Springs in one day via t I ia ia I-road, the completion of the Broad- j •"-'1 Hoot* leaving but twenty tntles of staging i p j -11 •;>!. .Mr. Wiliaid. lormetlv oi Wash- j |:'.i " city, anil recently of tlte Burnet House, Cm- I p.- j 1 Hotel. To nival..!-. I Hfes * A'.! 1 - Bedford waters, in connection with j niia.r, are perhaps more highly beneficial I i ' } other in the Union. I I I>. GOSSLER, i President Bedford Springs Company. 1 5,p 10, 18.-,;. ! NOTICE. I I or appointed by the Orphan's Court in ! J county of Bedford to ascertain the amount ■ p to be entered into to each lieir ; •alter of tiie partition of the real estate of i 1 Lot genecker, late of Colerain Township,! ;| • '•nil attend to the duties of his appoint. ! 1 ' rsday, the 25th dav of June inst. at 1(1 ! 1. •AM a t j,, s office in the Borough of Bedford t where all parti-s interested can attend, j JOHN P. REEI), Auditor. ' ' e Citizens of Bedford County. M . '-'id Warrants lo be executed by me, I 'Heed in my bands to be regularly fi- J • < \eciite ;?]! warrants and orders of re | . ' With promptness. Also, will attend to I " call. I will be in lie lford the first \ ' j " r y month, or oftener il' required.— Stonerstown, Bedford County. :. , ( _ SAML. KETTERMAN. ED, if -iI!JEMAKER'S Coloo | i-LDOO pounds of WOOL, for which '• pricv will be paid. June 5, '57. i I . a l *' H. iN. B. T. R. R. and appointed ;; o t, Esq., agent at Hope well. THE PREVAILING COUGHS AND -COLDS. The speediest, most popular, and only generally ad mitted positive cure for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, dif ficulty ol breathing, hoarseness, soreness of the chest, tickling in the throat, Nr.. is Clickener's Sugar-coat ed \ egetable Purgative Pills. They afford almost immediate relief; and the most eminent of the laculty recommend them exclusively in thc-e diseases. To enhance their value, being coated with sugar, they have no ta-te whatever of medicine, -o that a child can take tlrern as easily as peppermint diops; and then again they pioduce not the slightest sensation ol | gripe or nausea. In short they ate so much superior to any other known medicine that a single trial will make any person a patron of them lor life : arid so as • ured is the proprietor of tbi>, and so confident in their never-failing virtues that be will immediately return the money paid for them in all cases u here they do not give the most unlimited satisfaction. June 5, INs7.—2vv. PURIFY* YOUR BLOOD.—If afflicted with Scrof ula, Chtouic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, or any disease nri-ing from an unhealthy or impure condition of the blood, use Hurley's ilia. For sale by every extensive druggist. . T IMELY ADVICE.— To those who ate subject to Coughs and Colds, and those various Pulmonary dis eases incident to our climate at Ibis season of the year, u e would advise t he trial ot a bottle of Di: K i v sku's Pi-.i tokai, Svni j>, by ibis time well known to our community, and a medicine that stands higher for its curative properties than any other medicine with which we are acquainted. It is a matter of wonder to us that any person will allow a Cough or Cold lo fasten on the lungs when so pleasant a reme dy is at hand. lo be bar! at the Store ol .Mr. Samuel i fli-own in Bedford and al *dr. < 'o/riids Store in Sclielisbtirg. 'M(Ui !!>s. of Wool W'anleil AT Til K (; L 0 B E FACTO Ii V , Near Mentzer's -Mill, Middle Woodberrv Tj>., Bedford Co., I'a. JOHN KEACiY, the proprietor of the above ; Establishment, begs respectfully to inform his | numerous customers and the public generally, that he w ill continue to manufacture all kinds iol WOOLLEN HOODS. He has on hand any quantity of Premium Patent Coverlets, Blank el--, Cassimeres,Cloths, Tweeds, Satlinets, Flan nels, hot!i barred and plain, Woollen Carpets, liu jT Carpels, and Stocking Yarn, of all kinds. As tie has made another very important addi tion to his already extensive and improved ma- I cliint rv, utn quailed in this or any of the adja cent Counties, he Hatters himself that he is now hi a position to manufacture arid finish goods, in a style superior to any in this line, in this sec- I ion of the State. i'j J N. B.—The highest price will he paid for Wool, in Goods or Ca.,h. M. Woodfityiy tp., .May 22, IS")7—St. NOTH E TO RETAILERS. In pursuance of uf an act ol A*embly approveil the S'.bday of May, 1851, requiring the Treasurer of each county to publish in Ihe month ol April and May ol each year a 1 i-T of all Retuilers of Foreign anil Domestic Goods, Wares and Merchandize, notice i> hereby given to retailer- in classes as directed by j law that the Taxes must be paid to the County Treasurer on or before the Ist day of August next. 0 (.'lass License j Bedford Borough. A B Cramer fk Co 12 §l2 00 Nicholas Lyons 14 7 1)0 j G W Rapp I T 10 00 j Jacob Reed IT 10 00 i Samuel Brown 1 f 7 00 ' Samuel Shuck fk Co II 7 00 Robert Fyan 1 1 7 00 J & J M Shoemaker 1 I 7 00 Sarah Potts 11 7 Oo : Isaac Lippel _ 117 oo 1 Wm Schalfer I 1 7 00 Colin I.oyer CI 7 00 Agnes Saupp, Hardware, 1 ! 7 00 John Arnold, Hardware, I I 7 00 Biymire ,V Hartley, haidware, II 7 DO j Dr B F Harry I 1 7 00 j Dr F C Reamer 1 I 7 oo Adam Ferguson 1 I 7 00 . A L Defftraugli, eating house, -■ Jacob Bolinger do 8 5 0O Jacob Bauiharf, Bedford Township 1 I 700 Barndoliar, l.owery & Co Broadtop 12 Kiuek k Eichelberger IT 1 ,! 00 Dav in Helee | U 7 00 Alex Port *: Co 1 I 7 00 j fb-egie & Evarie, Colerain, 1 I 7 00 Alex C James ! I 7 00 j James S Beckwith 11 7 00 j Jacob Anderson, Cumberland \ alley. 11 7 00 Thomas Fi~her 1 1 7 00 , Daniel 11 Anderson 1 I 7 00 Thomas Grnvwleri II 7 00 John Nvrurn fSt Son, East Prov It 7 00 D A T Black 1 1 7 00 j Laudebaugh & Pea 11 7 00 John Dasher, HopFWeil, I I Thomas Ivirig 1 1 7 00 Madaira, King ft Co 14 7 00 Val B Wertz, Harrison, I I " 00 John W Smith 1 t 7 00 j Andrew J Sriively 14 7 00 Jacob Hillegas, Juniata, ' 11 " 00 W'tn Reyser 1 1 7 00 j Hillegas & Mowry 14 7 on j ; Lewis N Fyan 11 7 00 j Joseph Gonderr I t ' 00 Fr Tlildehrand 11 " 00 , David S Bergstresser, Liberty, it 00 Lewis P,,tt " 1 I 7 (in j i John Cypher 1 '■ • 00 i Steel & Entriketi 11 00 : | Patrick Mitchell 1J 7 00 ; | Sax ton & Fockler 14 < 00 • Jacob Devore Jr., Londonderry, 11 • 00 j i Burns ft Thorp 1 1 ■ 00 i Thomas J Potter 11 7 00 ; Daniel Fletcher, Monroe, 1 I • 00 i Emanuel O'Neal 11 ~ "0 ! James R O'Neal 14 7 00 j ; John Wade. Napier, 1 I VV Slates iV Co West Prov : Murrray ft Bro 1 1 Jacob llarndoilar it (.'o IT 10 00 , James M Barndoliar IT' 10 00 ; i Thomas Ritchey 1 I 7 00 j i Fistier R Barnett 1 I 7 00 j ; Nicholas Koontz 1 1 ( 00 : H F Horn R Bro. Sehell-lnirg 1 1 7 00 : A P. B.inn 1 1 7 00 ; E Stut ler V Son ' ' Jacob Miller H .7 00 ! ! Colvin ft Robeson 1 1 " Of) ! M Schell & Son 14 7 00 | i J ihn S Schell 1 I 1 F D Beegle, St Clair, II 7 00 ! (■ B Amick ft Bro II George llinesling 1 I / 00 j : Gideon 1) Trout II 7 00 j 4 Isaac S Wright ft Co II 7 00 j Simon Hershri'.an 3 I 7 00 ; Thomas BSmith I I 7 00 John Cavender, Southampton, 1 I 7 00 Wrn La-tiley '.I 7 00 Kirk & Fletcher 1 ! 7 00 j Rice R Miller 1 f 7 (HI j John M Waters, Union 1 1 7 00 ; Jacob Breneman, M Woodberry IT 10 00 John W Duncan 13 00 ; G R Barndoliar 1 1 7 00 Simon Beard 14 7 00 j Michael Pote 1 I 7 00 | John Wisegarver, Eating House, S 5 00 Pippr ft Scott, S Woodberry, 1 I 7 00 j S R O-ter II " 00 . George Kaufman 11 7 00 D F Buck II "0! D Beegle t ! 7 00 > O. J)\ Eli, Treasurer. May 20, 1857. Best Quality Juniata Hammered Iron, Of all sizes, constantly on hand at Biymire and j Hartley's, at Form- prices, for cash or its equiv alent. Orders for extra sizes promptly attended 10. Also Rolled Iron, Nail Rod.-, Strap Lou. and Steel. GSilt AT AltltlVAh! of r-prhig- ftoous J ire undersigned ins just returned from the Eastern cities with a large stock of Spiing Goods: and is now exhibiting al CEEAP SIDE a general assortment of new styh-of Spring Goods, comprising, iri part. Ladies' Dress Goods. Ducal Grocovella Challi, fancy and plain De Laine, Brilliants. Lawns, Calicoes, u Nc. fxc. For gentleineris' and boys' wear Cassinieres, Cassinets, Canton Cloth, Shepperd Check, Cot tonades, N-c. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, Woollen and lvag Carpels, Floor Oil Cloth, Svrnp molasses, white and brown Sugars, green and black Teas, Groceries of all kinds, Queensware, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Kc., Hardware, Shovels,: Forks, Hoes, Knives ami Forks, Spoons, fxc. and all articles usually kept in stores. All kinds ol country produce taken in ex : change. The undersigned will sell cheap for cash or produce, and hopes i-y fair dealing to receive hi> usual share of custom. G. W. REPP. April 10, 18.">7. i£o Ificrgitumi a:c cf Sabbat!) sc!)oois. We k pep on ban I the publications ol the Am. j S. S. I.. nioii, American Bible Society, American i'r.ict Society, Presbyterian Board of Publica tion. Methodist Book Rooms, Massachusetts S. S. Union, Lutheiau Board ol Publication, Epix- : copal S. S. Union, and a great vaiiety of stand- - ■ud Religious Publications suitable lor Sabbath ; i Schods. SHRYOCK sV SMITH, Chamber.)bur. Booksellers and Sta'.ioners, and dealers in Music and Mufdcal lustitiasciits; Cliamltierslrijrg. j Our Stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Insti uments, Wall Puptr, Blinds, French, German, and American Lithographs, and Steel Engravings, gift Mouldings for Frann s, etc. etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. IL F. Harry is our age-it for Bedhrd, and all co ders given him will he promptly attended to. March fi. jI: I j (Ir'W . JjEci. Our Friends anci Customers, desirous of mak ing a small amount < f Cash buy a great many GOODS, are respectfully invited to examine our Spring and Summer Slock, just opened. A. B. CRAMER eN CO. May 1, 15.77. TjA - e. S* "t S r„. Q ji. K ii d .61 J .4 u3L c NEW MACKEREL just received. SHAD and HERRING expected daily, ami lor sale for cash or Country Produce only. A. B. CRAMER & CO. : Mav 1, 1857. NOTICE. Letters of ailinini-tration on the 1.-tnte of Freder ick (.'Liar, late ot Union township, Bedfool County, ilrfeasetl, ha vine been granted to the subscriber re siding in said lownsl, p. notice is iherefoie given To all person- indebted to said e.-tate, lo make payment lo the. subscriber immediately, and tbo-e having claims Will present them propeitv frii selltemeut. JACOB G. 1)1 \ ELY", i May S, 1 --57. Adm'r. ITBLIC FAN; OF \ALL ABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned will offer at Public Sab- on the premises, on Friday the 19th June next, ut Friend's Cove, his Farm, containing 2D3 acre ■ and 113 perches, late the properly ol Jonathan \ venm, dee'd. Tiie iinprovemeiits are a large two storv Dwelling House, Tenant House, Lag Barn and other out-buildings. There is a large ; orchard upon the premises, and a good well of water, j lie land is a good quality of limestone, and in a high stale of cultivation—annul two -1 thirds cleared, and the balance in timber. Terms-—sl6oo or thereabouts, to remain in the property lor the use ol tlx- Widow Nvetirn, one half of the balance to he paid Ist Sept., IS:">7, and the remainder in two equal annual ! payments with interest. O. E. SHANNON. May 22, 1857—51. ' LQTICS. The Auditor appointed by the Orphan's ( nurt in - ami lor ihe County of Bedlord, to ascertain vv hut re cognizance- should be given, and in what amounts they- should be entered into, there being debts, in the i natter of the paitition ot ine Ileal lv-tate ol Jonathan Xycain, deceased, will attend to the duties s (mods, black and fancy Silks, plain and figured Detains, Poplins, Challies, Lawns, Brilliants, White (ioods, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars, •SLC. Sec. Sheeting, Crash, Muslins, Flannels, • I ickings, fancy and union Casimeres, Cloths, : and a general assortment of Mens and Boys Summer Ware of all discriptions, single and i double CARPET Chain, ail colors. Boots, Shoes arid Hats in Great Variety, Hardware, Queeiisware, Brooms and Buckets, (Groceries, Syrup, Molasses, white and brown Sugar, green arid black Teas, Fish, Tobacco, Indigo, Spices, Dye stuffs. N.c. &c. all of which will he sold ; cl leap, as they are determined not to be under sold by anyone. Thankful for pas? favors, they hope to receive a general share of the public patronage. J. iS J. .M. SHOEMAKER. April 17, 1857. ifVWanted, 5000 lbs. Bacon, at Shoemaker's ; Colonade Store, fur which the highest Market I price will fie paid. BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL. THE duties of the School will he resumed j on Timsdav, April litis in the LARGE; THREE STORY' BUILDING situated on the! comer of Main and - - streets. Male and | ! Female departments distinct. The services of' a thoroughly educated young Lady of Vermont, i ! have !>eeu secured as teacher of Music, N.C., | ; fvc. The services of other competent teachers 1 also haw been secured as assistants. TERMS per Quarter of 1 1 weeks, inciu- < ding Beard, Tuition, Furnished Room, Wash- j ing, Light, and Find, $38.00. EXTRA CHARGES. MUSIC, SIO.OOI AST (IF INSTRUMENT, '2.0(1 i FRENCH, 5. DO! DRAWING, AND PAINTI N'G IN WATER COLORS, each 5.00 i ORNAMEN TAL NEEDLE WORK, 5.00 j | 01L TAINTING, 10 00 | SHELL WORK. 5 00 i TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. Ist Grade 4.00 j "2nd do 5.00 j 3d do G. 25 REV. G. W. ACCnrNBAUGH, April 3, 1557. Princtjtul. NOTICE. Al persons interested, will please take no-' sice that I have left mv Books, notes, Situ, in | the HINDS- of JOHN Al.si!', Esq., where those in- j indebted are requested to call an make payment ; without delav, and save costs. MOSES STINK. Aji il 24. 1557. illr*. 52* Potts Is just receiving and opening an elegant as- ; sortrwent of Sri i:ig and Summer Goods, emhra- j cingall tile latest styles and patterns of Ladies j Dresi Goods, to which she invites their especial ' attrition. Also a superior assortment of Trim- j medntul untiimmed Bonnets, Gaiters, Bootees, j Siijq.-rs, Paiasols, Skirls, Hosiery, Collars, : Capes, N.C. Nc. B-dford, April 24, 1857. I Slioe, Glassware, and Variety STORE. ADAM FEKG I SOX Ha- just received an opened and elegant assort- j nrer.i o| goods in hi- line, fo which lie invites, the mention of the public, satisfied that he can j pieafeall tastes. Bedford, April 24. I NEW STORE YEW GOODS!! THE subscriber would announce to his old fiiends, as well as to the public at large, that he lias opened an ENTIRELY NEW SIORE in | the Borough I Bedford, immediately opposite; the Wasl'.it! T ton Hotel, where hm has just re- | ceived a stock of SPRING AND SUMMER j GOODS of a superior quality, embracing a!-j most ererv article iri the DRY GOODS and j GROCERY' LI\K, to which he invites the es- j ; pecial attention of the people, who may find it j to th ir interest to give him a call before pur- , chasing elsewhere. His Goods will he exhibit-; ed with pleasure, whether purchased or not. SAMUEL BROWN". Bedford, Mav 23, INSG. RiO x ICE CF INQUISITION. WHEREAS, George B. Kay, late of Hope-j weil Township, Bed hud County, deceased, di ed seized of the 1 Mowing Real Estate, viz : The Mansion Tract containing two hundred and tiftv-one acres, adjoining lands of James Fink, James Piper, and others. One other tract containing one hundred acres or tfnrea aouts adjoining lands of Danie) Clapper, James ■ ' Fink and others—and one other tract contain- ; irg ab oit sixty acres, adjoining Win. Earns, j I John King, Piper's heirs, and others. Leaving a widow, Elizabeth Kay, and nine children who are interested in said Estate, (two jof the other children having been provided for j before tin death of deceased,) to wit : Rebec ica P iiitips. wife of the Rev. Samuel Philips, residing in Franklin County, Isaac F., residing j in Blair County, Eliza P., Rachel Lavinia, j Marv Catharine, Elizabeth .fane, Henry Harri son, Eliza Irvine, ami your petitioner Thorasa ! J. Kay. Notice is therefore hereby given that in pur- j ; suance of a writ of Partition or Valuation to I i me directed, i will proceed to bold an Inqnisi- j i tioti or \ aluation on the premises on VY ednesday ' ; the 17th day of June next, when and where all j interested can attend il they see proper. SIIKIUFF'S OFFICE, ) HUGH MOORE, May 22, 18:57. j Sheriff, j (iREIT EXCITEME.YT! The Elegant Assortment of SPRING APJE SUBXIHER GOODS .lust received and opened at REED'S CHEAP STORE IN BEDFORD having created rjiutc an excitement, in our usually quiet town, the subscriber feel- confident that he can exhibit such a stock of (foods as will meet the ; general wants of both town and country, at fair pri- j ces. As it will cost nothing to examine his Stock I he invites all in want of either substantial or Dre-s Goods to give him a call before purcha-ingel-ewheie. JACOB KF.ED. May 1. 1557. CAREEFING ! CARPET! N'G !! —Will be found at REED'S STORE from 50 els. to 1,50, of the beat make and material. !)',-SAMUEL H. TATE will he . .ndi rlate lor the office of l'rothonotary, Re-i-t i. Recorder, and Clerk t the Democratic County f'onventiun. ; ]: r " We are authorized to announce JOHN P. REED, Esq. as a candidate for Prothonota ry, N.c. subject to the decision of the Democra tic County Convention. G 7~We are authorized to announce .1 NO. HENRY SCIIELI., Esq., of SchelLburg 80., as a candidate for l'rothonotary, fvc., subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. CGg" We are authorized to announce W.VI. M. 11ALL, Esq.,of Bedford, a a candidate for Prothon otary, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. TCP" We are authorized to announce Col. F. 1). BEEC.LE, of St. Clair Township, as a candidate lor l'rothonotary, subject to lite decision ui the Demo cratic County Convention. K7" We are authorized to announce JON ATH AN SAiVDEK, ol Monroe, as a candidate for l'rothonota ry, subject lo the decision of the Democratic County Convention. [ '"We are authorized to announce MICHAEL WERTZ. Esq., of En ion Township, a- a candidate lor Prothoiuilary fee., subject to the decision o: the Democratic County Convention. i•' We are authorized to announce GEO. W. GUMP, of Napier township, as a candi date lor the (Alice of Sheriff, subject to the de cision ofthe Democratic County Convention. t F We are authorized to announce WIL LIAM A. POYVELL, as a candidate lor the Office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. , CU "VVe are authorized to announce JOHN J. CESS NA, of Bedford Borough, as a candidate for Sheriff subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. CV * ! : We are authorized to announce PE'I ER H. STt DEBAR" FIR, ft Napier, as a candidate lor Sheriff', subject to the decision ol the Demo cratic County Convention. rr _= " Wc arc authorized to aniiour.ee \ ALEX i INE S I ECKMAX , of Bedford, a- a candidate for Sheriff", .subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. CCC WV are authorized to announce VV.Vf. S. FLUKE, J -q., of W'oodberry, as u candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. [./"We aie authorized to announce JOHN M. N AN HORN 1 . Esq.. of Coierain, as a candidate lor Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. \X.t~ WV are authorized to announce JACOB BECK LEV, of St. Clair, as a candidate for Commissioner, subject to the decision of the democratic County Convention. We are authorized to announce CAD WALADKR EVANS, Esq. as a candidate tor Commissioner, subject to the decision ol the De mocratic County Convention. ]l/r* We are authorized to announce DAN IEL BARLEY", Esq., as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision ol the Democratic County Convention. GJX" We are anthoiized to announce JOHN COR LEY, Esq., oi Juniata Township, as a' candidate for Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic-County Convention. __ CC7°" We a-e authorized To announce ABNER J. GRIFFITH, Kq., ol Bedford Township, as a candi date for Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. rCT" He are authorized to announce ISAAC KEN SINGER. Esq.. of Liberty, as a candidate for the Legislal lire, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. \\M. Ji i:\UV LKIS. SA M t E L HARSH. LEAS & HARSH, BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, DE3 MO FN IS, IOWA. We buv and s>*n Eastern Exchange and Land War rant-—elect and enter lands with cash and warrants pay taxes—invest money—make collection- and attend to all legal business generally. ALSO, LEAS HA USH, HANKERS .A LAND AGENTS, LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS. One o! the Partners ha- located in Leavenworth City and will transact all bti-uiess connected with the Hanking and Real Estate Busines-. For a few months yet, 001 respondents wilt address u-at l)es Monie.-. REFERENCES. W. S. Gilman. .90 Beaver st. .New York. Phi/uu'l idiia. —Seiner, Latnb Jv Co. North 3d Street: James, Kent Nr Sau(e>, do.; LeKver N. Serrill, do. : Drexill tv Co. Bankers, do. IVnshington Ct/y, I). C. — Hon. R. J. At kinson, 3d Auditor, Treasury Department; Chubb is. Bros. Bankers. Carlisle, Pi. —Edward Shower, Hon. J. H. Graham. Huntingdon, Pit. — Wirt. B. Leas, David Blair, Esqr.;. Bedford. — Hon. Job Mann, (Jen. Bowman. Schelhbnrg. — Duncan McVicker, Esq. March t2O, 1 So7—l y. MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber oilers tor sale his valuable Mill Property, situate in Colerain Township, Bedford County, in complete running order, having two pairs of Burrs, and : ii necessary fix tures of the most approved kind. In connec tion with the Mill there ate two dwelling hou ses, with a Barn and all necessary outbuildings. The purchaser can have anv amount of laud ad joining fie may desire, under two hnndred a cres—some cleared antl under fence, with first rale meadow. There is also a new Saw Mill on the premi ses, in the very hest timber region hi Bedford County. This property ir very desirable, and purcha sers would do well to examine it before purcha sing elsewhere. Apply either to Joii.x Cessna in Bedford, or to the subscriber. \VM. CESSNA. March 20, 1857. EVER HART, ASHCOM, A CO- Forwarding and Commission Merchants HOPEWELL, PCI. The subscribers doing business under the Firm of Everhaut* Asiicom, K. Co., are now prepai ed to Store and Ship Flour, Grain, and ait kinds ol Merchandize upon reasonable terms. They also keep on hand Blaster, Fish, Salt, Rock Powder, Kc., to which they invite the attention of Merchants in the country and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour and Grain that ih>- Eastern Market will afford. John C. Everuart, Geo. R. Barndollar, C. W. Asik-OM, Joun F. Lowry. Dec. 20, ISfiO—l V. GETTYS' PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY ! Exchange. Building, Bedford, Pa., Where Arnbrot'ypes, Daguerreolvpes, tvc., Jvc., of every description, are executed in the latest styles and improvements of the Art. A full assortment of plain and fancv cases, and gold and plated Lockets, nt very low prices. 1 he public are respectfully invited to call and examine his specimens. T, R. (JETTYs, Jr. (ombaicd mm IMI MOVER. Jk. * tl Patented by J. 11. MANNY, S pt. 22, iS3I, April 12, ISf>-2. June 21, 185'', March 2!', 1854, Oct. If), lYi!-, and by WALTER A. WOOD, 24-th ii:iv ol' June and I>t liny nljnh, 1851!. The be-tiiK-tl .MA'ilt.Ml ev-r invented. From tii' st ire ess ol last year's op.rations ] take pleasure in unnuuiu tng tins Machine toth* Tanners for the next Harvest, and t'-el assured it will fully meet their highest expectations.— Jt is easily managed, cuts chart and . a>y, is of heii! draft, and readily changed Iron: a Reaper to a Mower, and vice versa, requiring not more than a minute to make llie chang.. Tin- al terations from Inst ytar are a- follows, viz : All the Journal.- wdi Case-hardened, the SHOES, I:iARDS AM) HEARING, wiil be built < ! the best Salisbury Iron, and wrought iron suk-iilided lor cast in several jda ces. The Machine is made to mow lodged clo ver without obstruction, hv simply removing tour bolts and leaving oil' a put of tbe frame work. With these alterations'and improve ments the machine will be stronger (ban here tofore. u Imn it was the only reliable COMBINED READER AND MOWER trta'le. The Machine i> warranted capable of cutting from ten to fifteen acres < l or giain per day, in a workman-like manner. X. B. Bailies manufacturing Heaping or Mowing Machines, using WOOD'S .BAT KYI'S. are cauli mil against their further use, .and are hereby notified (hat payment will be exacted to the full extent for the use heretofore made ol them. For further particulars the Banners are re spectfully invited to cail upon Illvilfiirc A 2fa rtlev, Agents for Bedford County, Ph., who will furnish Pamphlets containing Certifi cates. &c. For Sale by BLY.MIRK & HARTLEY, Bed ford, Pa. E. K . PARSONS. Harrishnrg, General Agent for Eastern Pennsylvania. May lb, 1857. Bedford, .May Sth, 1557. Messrs. Biymire Hartley : Gentlemen :—1 purchased one of Manny's Reaping and Mowing Ma chines last war. Its reputation beingfhe est, and having seen it cut grain to mv entire satisfaction, i bought it after grain liarvpst. My bay was cut with it ;. and, from its admirable a daptation to the purposes intended—having fully equalled the representation—l am pleased Jo recommend it to the farmers of Bedford County a; an excellent Mower and Reaper. (>*|- ti iViliv Tt-ortli Ihtr usKv.j OS £1 .Mower alone. JOHN" WATSON. .\OT2CE, Letters testamentary having been granted to tlie subscribers, upon tile last will &c. of San,- uei Zimmers, deceased, bv tlte Register of Bed lord County, all persons indebted to said Testa tor are iequested to conie forward at once and make payment, and those having claims against tlm Estate, are desired to present the same proje erlv authenticated fir settlement. J NO. S. KITCHEY, DANIEL DIBERT, Fxo'rs, Pejfird township, Bedford Co. May IS, 1 857. .So*. W. Trlp, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RE. IB ESTATE BROKER, Has for sale 10 Farms, 2 Tanneries, Coal Land, 12,00') acres of unimproved land in Bed ford and Fulton Counties. Lots ot ground in the tow ns of St. Joseph and Hamilton, on the Plank Road near .1 hn- Branch, are offered at reduced prices. Sold in quantities to suit pur chasers. Terms—easy. Alav In, ISf>7. NOTICE. Letters of admini-trati'-n on the Estate of Jos. W etnrr.er, Int• of Monroe • uvnsbip, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, ait those indebted to said INtat ' .are requested to make payment immediately, and those hav iug claims against said Estate will present thein pioperly authenticated for settlement. M.UIALA W'KMMKR, May 15, 1857. Adm'r. LADIES'DRESS GOODS. —A (Meat vari ety of Silks, Chalies, La inert ines, N.C., to suit all tastes, at REED'S CHEAP STORE. WANTED AT REED'S STORE. —5,7)00 lbs. Wool, Bacon, Butter. SUMMER WEAR.—ISO pieces of Sum mer wear, comprising L'insies, Cotton and Woolen, at REED'S STORE. May 15, 1857. SURVEYOR'S OFFICE OF BEDFORD CO. The undersigned Surveyor for the County ot Bedford, will be in Ifedtbrd the first week in ev ery month, and oftener it required. At other times his address is Stonerstown, Bedford Coun ty. SAMUEL KETTFRMAN. April 17, 1857. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue ot a writ ofFi. Fa. to me directed, there will !>e sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday the 13th day I of June, 1857, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the follow ing Real Estate, to wit: One tract of land containing 440 acres more or less, about 50 acres cleared and under lence, with 2 two-story log houses and double log barn thereon erected—also an apple orchard thereon; adjoining lands of Jacob Ritchey, Adam Hi nish, John Grove, and others, situate in East Providence Township, Bedford County, and ta ken in execution as the property of Christian Fisher, We.stley Fisher, and Philip Fisher. HUGH MOORE, May 22, 1857. Sheriff.