BEDFORD ENQUIRER. X —-'. iT : CS-fiTy Vl O. 2 Pa lifn] it i iiilrti, Jitu. 8- 1858 AND FREE." ~D. ttVKK. -Kditur ttml g'r.>psctbr Ifodacrfw tf Terras! THE INQUIRER ATONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS, IN ADVANCE! We have changed the teruia of the BerFORD iNQI'fRER, fiOin this, date, to 51.50 per an num, if paid in advance. If payment 6e not uiide within the year, 5'2.00 wiil be charged. If'delayed until after tin year expires, $2.50 will be charged. These terms wiil be tigidly adhered to in all cases. All subscription® piiJ between this date' and February Court, on the new year, will be considered in advance. Come on* then, friends, and subscribe for the INQUIRER; there is scarcely a uian in the County but can afford to take a County paper 1 at these low rates. To all our ol 1 subscribers, who are indebted ; to us for over one year's subscription, wc wili ] sc lu off at 'he rate of §2.00 per annum, it' j M paid uut.l February Court. After that time j §2.50 will be charged. Dec. 4, 1857. TO PERSONS RAISING CLUBS. To nnv one raising us a Club of ftp? new subscribers, cah in advance, §7.50, we will send o.ie copy of our paper, one year, gratis. To any one raising us it club of fen new sub- j scribers, cash in advance, §ls, we will send 1 one copy of two years gratis; and a proportiotublWengib of time for larger clubs. Come on, friends, now is ile iiuie, these long j winter evenings, and under our reduced terms, to raise n® a large number of new subscribers. We advise all in want of a good paper, to sub svrihe for the BEOFORD INQUIRER. We will furnish PETERSON'S MAGAZINE and j the BEDFORD INQUIRER, both, one year, foi §3 00 ilWd Vance. HARRISBURG, J : "- 5, 1858. D. OVER, Esq , Sir.—The House ha® just been organized by elm-ting A. Br'wer Longa ker, of Montgomery, Speaker, over Titos. \ Strutbers, the An>f!po RariiMimn nniliil*'®, j as follows: A. Brower Tjongaker bad G7 vote®, Tho®. Strntbers, . -8 " G. .Nelson Smi'b, I " Do Lorma lmbiic, 1 " Mr Longaker, on taking the chair, made a short, but very appropriate speech, after which l!i- members were sworn in. After the usual Resolutions, 1 apt. Jacob Zeigler wus unanimously elected Clerk, when the House adjourned until to-morrow morning. Thev have just organized the Senate by fleeting Win. H. Welsh, of York, Speaker. Welsh received 21 votes. I). A Finney. 12 " After the usual Resolutions, adjourned. Tbo Message will bo delivered to-morrow. IBID. "A PLEASANT JOB.—The late Abolition Know Nothing Congress contracted debts to such an enormous extent that the Government is compelled to make a loan (in the shape of Treasury notes) to pay them. It must bo a •pleasant job, indeed, for tho present Congress V> right the wrongs perpetrated by the Aboli tionists when in power."— Bedford Gazette. That's rich, rare, and racy! The follow most think his Lpcefoeo reader* are suh igno ramuses that they will gulp down anything he savs, DO matter lmw far his assertious may U from the truth. The last Congress Abolition end Know Nothing! But we presume the writer, Mr. Myers, ought to know, for at the time of the flection of that Congress, and dur ing its sessions, he was at different times a Whig, a Kurw Nothing, a Republican, and a Leaofoco. The list C&ugrevs was not an op position Congress. In the Senate there were nearly two Liccfoem to one and even in the house, n party had the majority— being divided into L oeofuco?, Republicans lnd Americans. l;'.*be b>st "Congress contracted debts :o su*h an eooriujiut cxteut tLai the G >v •rnnrnt is comp--. ;d u ui-.ke a loan (m the shape o! Trur.snry iior.-sl t„ p-. v them," whose fault is i* but l lu IdocnUsvo* , h.i had the Sen ate—the Uou*': buiAg^uiv:dn1 —r.r.d the Presi dent, who had lh veto pncr 1 It won't do— try again, Gov#.,ime t sJtipi)mterP m a;Ler way. m' * .Hi* **4- -ril t-. m fm: Nairowt hsu^Fa.—Ai;lw*#> esea;>e oc curred if. fl:fii fiV'ts ' ' y u'u* Tpi' id, M tj. Rupp, on Monday evening 1 .t.' While fillhtg a fluid lamp, the wi jk inside ciught (ire, aijd tlie lamp exploded, the fluid running down on the oa'-pet, and setting it on fi>e". A young lady visitor, who was in an :Hljsining room, ran in to hid in extinguishing t', but while so the skirt ef bef-dreas caught, ar 1 in a moment she was in flames. She h.-.d the pres *oae of mitpj to run into the' onJrVj thfow Uei ietf on fliU jJiU'i - , gb fTuek lier"~rsjiu:lly, ] many things having been received from sources i i vet unknown. "I am full having received of j ; Ivpaptlivutvun UIV - ' ou, an odonr ola svveut smell, a sacrifice ac- , eeptable, w.-11-pleasing to GoJ. But uiy Goa i shall supply all your need, according to his riches in glory by Christ Jcsu*.'' ~ ROBERT F. SAMPLE. Bedford, Jan. 4. 1858. BRIGTIAM YOUNG, in bis letter to 001. Jolin , ' - aton, says : ! "And if George Washington was now living and at the helm of our government, he wool I | hang the Administration as high as he did An- j dre, at id that too with a (at better grace, and j I to a much greater subserving of the interests ol ! our country ." ] This may not be good English, but iti® good sense, upd lead us to regret that George Wah --: iugton is not at the helm of our government, as I well for the justioe he would do to Buchanan, as for the ccrtaiu retribuiiuu iie would visit upon the Mormons. _ THE "James Buehauau" is the name of a slave schooner that has just iandei a cargo of slaves on the coast of Cuba. The name was a delicate coinplimeut. The slaves should be sent to Kansas. A friend suggests tliat the administration i should cashier Cupt Chatard ol tlie Saratoga, because he dufiit arrest Walker, and. Com. Paulding, of the Wabash, because lie diet. 1 hat ' wouli be even-handed just'ee, all round. AND DENVER roof— I'heKansas . j eut of the Missouri Republican, a Buchanan j organ, says that Denver proves all the official j acts of Walker aud B.'aitton, even to tim call ! ing ot' the Legislative. What wiil Mr. Bitehau ] au think of this* ACQUISITION OF Cunt.—The usually well-inform- j i ; ed >t ashi.igtou correspondent ot tuu Ne'V York ] ; Courier aud Eiiqnirei nas receive t evidence tliut j 1 i liie liegoiialion lor tlie acq usiiioii ot C'tna has j ■ j been renewed, and tint a san ti neon named so ; , j emrmnis a, to uvea 'Jastiliaa piiic, ii. . vioW ol trl-i lIiJC -iiulda Ol Opiiu. ALABAMA ——TUG t . JHUIGUIICSS tint this j Liitnal i>eiHio'i ttk State tus 1 lUtlize L T.W omx I ' SUSJTOUAIOH ..ail Lie lata a/ma. ojeimbtr. Also | t .at SoUtll G.il'OitU I ail.t UeorgM ll .v.; I Jj d.Z J t lot ; suspeiisi ill ot tl.e.r lialiks, but to vv:iat iimc is not stalc.l. — M'Ui.'l. it.jJib. Toe A tiiiiiiisHatioH pijicrs !i.ie loun I a name | ' for loos ', lite of t u 3..U !"-/, ■*.!>• re i jj-'i.-'g m ciie way ol L).H,;IIS. i i no* ••sore ot-.. is,"" or '-icoeis," or "traitors —oat, "inj Tender-toed Democracy." Tiiat WI4 do. dispatch OY Winch lue gailatu Uave locK oonvcyoit the infoiiigeucc ol tits last suc cess in India WAS good. I' ran thu-: DEAR Let "TI our past misfor tunes NO for go ti en, lor ive are IN Luck now. Yours, iIAV'ELOCK. RABRT EXIFZER satii, "i'uru to God one day before your dea.ti. * liis ois.-iplcs SAID, —llow 3 can a lii.u know ihe UA) ot I.VJ death. H* UiisWcretl tile ill, "i.ucl'etolO lltoUld you IUIII to I God to day. Peruips you IIU j dt o to-morrow , ( j ttlOß, t-vciy day would no employed Hi .urtitug TO linn.*"* - . HUM. FRANCIS W. PICKENS, of South o*rc lin.ijl.is OT:EU fluaiiuatod T) THE Seuute TOR the MRSMORT at S . tVMersburgh, and not Mr. LlTKH aitua of MarytuuJ, JS WAS rutuoreii. WE perceive by ttio BO.*T"U Journrl, that ' Senator Sumner LITID* himseit affected injurinus -1 ly B bis UITEUDAIK'O on the UQJS+F - IN Congress I I U.UD that he in feuds visiting ILIA North tor A i brief season. BBBF imwamL t as fliftrJTs. PauAOUruiAi Jan. 4. 1817. I FLOIR.— The export demand uoulinn.-s quite H- I lnite l. Silos o(' superfine at >3,Mi Dor barrel, j and common uktri at $-3. Sfnvl sales for tbo sttp j j ly of the trade from $1,87, tip to $( !{•> lor emu ; moil aiul foicy brands. If ye Flour is fetudy at sl, j ami Corn Meal at s; 200 husitels inferior red sol i at 9 >c< nts. Corn is in bolter dam iud, an I lra advanced one cent par hush -I. S tl.'S of 2 )•'(<) ;B'dfKi ; bushels new yellow at 5 i i 37 cents, according to ' dryness. Oils are d ul; sues of Southern t 32 cents and lUOO bushels Pennsylvania at 31.43 cts. per pudiel. f PROF. WOOD'S 11 Alii RESIDUA FIVE" —ln our sdverisiog columns is to he 1 found an advertisement of this popular restora ; live. We know nothing of its merits save what we read, but th it is sufficient, pnrtionlariy when i we see such testimonials of its efficacy a® the ! following, which we clip from the Ottowo Free ; Trader: "Having tried successively sundry highly recommended 'lrtr tonics' mi our own half de nuded crown, we about lost uli cotifi lenco in nostrums of tl.at sort, until a week ago we met a distinguished politic! ui of this State, whom we had seen three years ago wUhliiitt hair, and as 'gray as a rat,' but now boasting as hue a head of hair as one coul { wish. Wi AiiTtnu/r Oil Thursday, tlie 31*1 tilt., by rite F. j Benedict, Mr. Andrew Reighart and Miss So- i rah Whetstone, both of Bedfotd Tp. On Tuesday, the '2oth u!t., by the Rev. Jo- j scph (JorreL Mr J. E. Black, of Napier, Tp., i and Miss Mrtiy L., daughter of Mr. George] Diehl, of Friends Cove. \LW". JW "JL" JIE2 HB• 1 AN A;> 'rent.ee to I arn the fruiting Business— ! One fr lu the country, and front fi teen to rev- I eiiteeti years of age preferred. Apply at this office. .fan. ?. 1838. Bedford County, s?. A T an Orphans' Court held at B dford, in and j_X fur the C >untv of Bedlord. on the 16th day ol' Novemlajr, A. I)., 1837, before the Judges of the siid Court— Th". jx-tition of FR. JORDAN, ESQ., one of the'j Exceptors of l'l,ili[> Compiler, decease 1 was re id : and filed. Si tting forth that Letter* Testamentary j went issued on 'l>o 1 SfJi ot November. 1 WVil, to j petitioner and Al-'x ni i r C implier, on (be estate j of s lid deceased, that lie til-d an account of his i conflrme i i>v till? c.outr no assets hivo conic to his hands si ee, tna' liis co-Executor Iwsinj resi iuaty 1-gitee, is the proper person to settle u t> said estate, and pr iving to l>e discharged iiis •iiicc a.i Executor aloresii 1- — Whereupon, On Motion of A. KINO, ESQ., the Court grant a Hule upon tho loirs and all other persons interested in said estate to IK; and npp. .r at an Orphans' Court to lie hcl 1 at Bedford, in and for said County, on the 2nd Monday, Bth 'lay . of Feln-nary. next", and show causa if any they j have, why the said Fr. Jordan, Esq , should not ; he discharged from his office of Executor, us j aforesaid. By the Coift. I* Testxmoxt WnstiEOF I have J fll hereunto set. inv hand and the seal BSSd! °i" **' , l Court at Bedford, tip 10th day ol November. A. D. 18 >7 D. WASHABAUGH, CU.k Jan 8. 1858. Bedlaid County, hi \A an Orphans' Court hell at B-dfbrd. in and for the County of B -dford, on the iCtli day | of Noveniiier, A. D., 18.57, before the Judges ul : ! the said Court — The petition of FR. JORDAN, ESQ., administrator j de b mis ii'>n of Richard E B nnett, iatc yflope- I well Township, deceased, was read an I id. set i ting forth, th it as administritor iforosti I he fil -d ; an acc> unt. which was confirmed ty this G urt on ; the loth of February, 185(1, showing a bulmce of j $1762.21 iu his hands, that the slid Mini wis di>- ' trihuted by an Aulitor, whose rep wt wiscmfl m j ed by this Court on the Ist of S-ptcai >er. 1856. I since which time he his piid out th ; wh.il; of and I balance according to said Auditor's Report and the .ieeree of the s..i I C Hrt i prayin { j to bo diseh irgod from Itis office us administrator, as aforesaid— Whereupon, On Motion o' Ki* ESQ.. the i Court grant a Rule upon the heir* of Richaid E Bonnett, and upon all p-rnnns inie.riMtcd. to b. | and appear at our next C mrt and show cause if : any t.cy hive, why the s.il Fr. Jordan should I not i-c discharged from hii office as adiiiuistiator ( aforesaid. By th 2 Court. . I.n Wirsitss VTbsseof, I have herc j unto t>ot my hand and tin so.I sai ; Court at Bedford, tlie 19t day of N"- vciub r. A. 1) • 1857. U. WASIIABAtTGrH, CVerfc. Jan. 8, IHSB. jfcklS3 iJL'-liJ L>, a X aftivo and well (jii ilifl ■.i by ap plied ion t' t'fie KJit .r of t.iis piper—no iotxpo.i eticaid assistant. nee I apply. J.in. I, 1808. LAST IIOTICE ! rrllliJ snlee ritK-fs now '> iw ihoi book* p r sttd 1 f„r settlement, and <• 11 noon all p'f a - loins i business Willi tliv.il, to c-'li '■ I' w ril ". l a.a 1 ir> 1 ti—ir in ••omits imnie.i' it. l-. • h •>* hope this po ' Mee iv 11 not ho pissed uiiiiewii. ti, **" 'u.s is ft* fliM tiiite for years of business, tlr.it a similar cull luw i eon rnnde. 'Jiiii (a tlie tirin ising ho*v cuji V' 1 1 I in other lnsiues. tti • husiii'si <>f the flrrn nnpera . ♦ivelv demands srttl 'tltani., Hi lea of all Iviti'ls will i> ■ taken in payment for Inlinees mi '• ! rAYLOiI & MJHHY. i Jan. 1, 1858.-tf. Estate Of J : •,>! Hunt, dee'd X F.TTllliS of A.!miniti iti >n having b-en ft ant i.J Oil '.V the lie, •tei- of B i iford County, to the UM.iTsiMed. npoifiie Ks'slMi of tosep'. Hunt, lite i of Cna'berl i nt Vi 1.-y T wns'iip. doeM--.n fn-t •ons knoitt nts.rli-'im Ires in I ihfn I to add leCMsod all' liordby v q-teste i to m ike immediate pi 'in en I. j and those hiving . u its or el.im.s ag Just sii 1 : Kstste to !>!• svir them !>.•";>' dy a itmsnic ite 1 or : ~.ft1...n mt - other t" the nod ml Vlimumtru ) trix, id tlie lde ivshjiiiico of liu d ;c\l. or to the undersigned AdnpiiWraf a - , roil ling in rtebord. MAKI\ ' XT. .1 inhttW itrix, 6. itAUEH YfTJII .l.hni'ii.'r.ilot, of (he JSstaie of Joseph H in', iee'd | Jan. 1, 1856 -f. ' i ft i/.in * an 1 Labia's Kxtraets lor tlie Handkw, i JL> chief, Cologne Water, kC>, nt £r. Hairy'*. ( Estito of William Lane, dec'd. BpnfOlM COUNTY, SS. A T an UrphaM* Court. Imld ut Bedford, in and for the County uf H -diord, on the ltith day of. LToveuiber, A. D., 1857, before the Judges of the same Court— The petition of John Slower and S. L. Russell, Admini-untor* dr bonis ncn. ctim testa mento au nexo ol' Williim Line, lite of said County, dec'd, was tead mnj fil'l, sittiiigforth, that in pursuance of un order of tlna Court, they made s.le of all the lfeat Estate of the said d.-c.M, so far us they thou knew, and the money ari dug therefrom wag applied to thVpayment ol the debts of a >id dec'd, so tar as the.same were reached, that they have lately been fittbrai'-d that the siid VVil i tin Lane owned a body of unimproved wood Imd in I.et terkeuny Township, Franklin County, adjoining lan Is of Isiac Rosetibetry, and otlieis containing UOiXJ acres or tlitreabouts, that debts to a consid erable amount, not less th in against the estate of siil decaastt Vet rein lift uhp lid. and praying the Coifrt to raakta decree authorizing them to raise, say $3,500, if possible, from the a iid Real Estate in Franklin County. Whereupon, on motion of S. L. UuasKt,!,, ESQ., the Court grunt a Rule upon the heirs, and all parties interested, to lie and appear at an Or phans' Court, to hp holden at Bedford, on the 2d Monday, Bth day of February, n.-xt, and show c uise, if any they pave, why a decree si. ruld not lie njide by tlte Court, pursuant to the prayer of the petitioner . v : '•jKSnjjjjjfe I-V THIHOSI WHEREOF I lI.IVC herC- I unto set uiy hand and the seal.of our : sJcfSSCi said Court at Bedloiil. the I9:li day o! AoVelul>eF A. I)., 'H.,7. D. WASIIABAIFGH, Clsrk. Dec. 18, 1857.-1 SEXU FOIt IT. THE most superbly illustrated Magazine ever published in Am.-ri ;a, is the December num ber of the COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL., contain ing over sixty splendid Engravings, and giving full particulirs of the benefits cf the Cosmopolitan j Art Association, tvoo dollars n y-iir; siiij.l. copies fifty cents, Spee,nun copies will he sent to all persons WHO wish t > suhsciija on reteipt of Ave post tge stamps. (15 cents.) See advertise.nu.it heeled Brilliant Prospec tus" in tiiis paper. Address, ~ C. L. DERBY, Actuary 0. A. A., 518 Broadway, Xew-York. Dec. 11, 1857. arrsic * MUSIC\L instruments.— i.t L I'tuios, Me4o.li ons, Flutes, Guitars. Bras- Horn". Clarionets, Drum-, etc., of various manu facture, always on ban 1. Pauls supplied .it ri'y wholesale rule*. We keep always on lisnda full assortment of all the new and fashionable music, which we .nail at our expense to any part ol the country. N. B. Music arranged to order. SHHYOCK & SMITH, CHambersburg. March 7, 1 Nit. Turnpike Klfctic. A N Election for President an 1 sis M mgers of J\. the Somerset an i Bedford Turnpike Road Company, fill be h.jl -.t thu house of Joshm Palmer, in Somerset County, on the Ist Mondiy of January, next. BENJAMIN* KIMUELL, Pres't. Dfcidei ?. V Dividend wis deel ired on the l'rth of Nov ember. 1 ist, of one pur cent-, to be paid by Jacob M Hsser, Treasurer HEN JAM IX KIMMELL, Pres't. Dec. IS, 1857-c Teichfr's Inslihiif. A Teacher's Institute will he hel 1 at Blnody Kun, beginning on the 28'h of this month .. . ..♦• -,11 th.. TearloogL io Hopewell, Broid Too, Liberty, Bedford,, Mid lly and Soutn Woodlwrrv Townships. is rednested be {be. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. Dae. 18. 18 >7 .-b Alike Aoiiee , . . ! 1311 AT the subsclibers have purchased ol Henry j Zimmerman, the following personal property, to wit: one Bav Mare, one Black Mare,one C t|f, ! and broad tread Wagon, which property we in- ; ten I leaving with liiiu during ottr pleasure. PIPER K SCOTT. Pattonsvillc, Dec. 18, 1857.—c Tilfi tiOI.IEN PR!L£.. THE NEW Y If/LIMT RATED WEEKLY (sitlileil Pi'tJf. One of the largest an I best literary papers of the day. j An imperial qn irto. containing eight p.ges.er, fortv colnmus of elml e r, .d ng iiuttereich w -ek. T'VRMS OF SUBSCKU' I'lO-N TWO DOL- , LARS PER YEAR. * t .. | Jml u Gift trill be presented to cat* subscriber im mAiiteh orl receipt of the sul-scription mviey. Eich subscrilrer will ha entitled to a g.ft worth from #1 to 599,00 In Gold. TO CLUBS. 3 Copies for 1 year 10 •' 1 " lo.OU READ—REV D- READ—RE AD. THE LIST OF GIFTS—GiFTS-GIFTt*. 1 P n-k Ig r colli lii.i ig $-> IW " G ' J "' 111 G .11 Patent Lever English Hunt ,„gC.sed Watches, 109 Each. ]*, n . " " ' ' •>-, .. Gol I Wttclws 09 " Too •< •• ' • J? " J.KI Ladies " " " ®.' " UW Silver IlnnMngCised VYatches J > l 2JO • Wutclios 10 to 20 " i sho G'H Vest and Guard and F-'b Chiins It) to 30 " i junO Gll Lockets t0 19 " G ill Kings—Ear Drops—Broaches , B eu.-d Pins—StuN —Caff Pins , . iSI - evc B ittons, he. fcc Ito Slo Each. lnimedi .telv on receipt of the subscription mo | nev, the su.criber's tiune w ll he c'ltere-l upn I u'&r t'*cri|ition (wok, ojnsiTu J th) j jritt c irrfsp m'li ig vith t*i t n*iniwr wl| he f r --! warded to his or her udhvss o> mail or express ♦rtS!-UiU 1. _ Address 3 CKET St COMPANY, Prnt.tstiEßS. 48 an 1 19 MofT.t's Bad bugs. r.yf York. ifn Cociz* ss t f res. ttjriliili r f (lit the banks takers 'hoi ?' r<. current j, stale, r.rnt whence they arc sent ; asuige stamps are "/to received. Dec. DL 18 >7.-Ht Attention liiflnneu ! trS. atlO *cK>c:. A. '• ii.tl whiivir umlorui. (wiu.. UUppoU -) ■ A " , w ,r 1.,- ) f,.f l>.mi-Ji tt;;lr after p trade. AmU i'u. out i deair; I. By oi'ir of 'i.e Ct;:' i". _ ' \VM. RITCHET, O. S. l)cc. 11, 18 >7. ______ z SL wjrxr ® jf ii ;u boy caution all iv rsoa. fin frtVcHailnj a 1 jrir.-n ly :nc to Jna i.t t H ixori .111 c"*e Us of I'l i oa County, dcted NownMr 2tfh 1857. forth 1 sum of S * ii. aa I h*vj never receiv ed value f.r the s'trn'N na-1 wr.l mot p y it mloss .<.iii,hl ,1 "> i..u. KSffIER ANN PRICK. jw. J 1,1857.-c* ! ~\ofil!ss Ti) MLUMfNI' k IX C 11 'Cfors provl ras to the year 18 t<. arc j j% hereby notifi •<; to s.-til • iu>i square up their I duplicAtes on or le'fore the Ist day ot .Jemmy, next. i'hbse delinquents after thtt day .will i>e proceeded -tgii'isl ; Utile daily without lyapo-t to persons. Pressing circumstancesrender thiscourse imp rUive. , j (Jolljctors of 1857 arc also required to pffv in "js much as possible by that time. By order of the Uotmiilanion.ws. < e ii. WIOODEMU3, Cierk. t Commissioners' Office, I)cc. 11, 1857. BRfIIB TOP EOH,, FROM RfDDLLUIIi'RG CM-MEttt. rflllK xubscrllwrs nr now engaged ft shipping A COAL from tV- Cilob ated Ki'tdlesbnrg Bank, by Railroad to Hopewell, at as loa price as can be furnished by any other fkertfin* f.-itbn cwßwtry. Persons desiring a good article nil! of Ab rahim Lingenfelter, iate of Napier Township, dec'd. all poisons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are notified to make immediate payment, ami all persons having claims agiinst tlie Est ite are re-quested to present tha same properly authen ticated for settlement. DAVID LINGENFELTER. Mm'r. Dec. 11,1857 F. Napier Township. A P PHILS. IvrOTICE is hereby given to tiie taxable inhabi- j -Ll tants of Bedford County, that an Appeal wil J bel 1 by the C mnnissioiiers, at the Commissioners' (Itlice, in the Borough of Bedford, on tee days specified, te wit: For fbe Townships of Hopewell, St. Clair, Un jnn, .Middle and South U'ood.eny, on Monday the 11th day of Januiry, next. For the Townships of Broadtop, Liberty Mon roe. East and West Provi'ence, andSnakespring on Tuesday the 12th clay of January, next. For the Townships of Coliruin, Cnnibeiluid Valley, Harrtsou, Londonderry, and Sout'uuiqi ton, oil Wednesday the 13th day of J iunary next. For the Townships of Bedford, Juniata, Napier, and the Boroughs of Bedford and Sciießsburg, on Tnursl.iy tlie 14th day of January, next. When and where nil persons or corporators, feel ing themselves aggrieved at the enumeration and j v..billion of their taxable property and effects.! pqys aut to fhe several Acts of Assembly, are re vested to attend all I state tiled grievances for re . F. Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all orders given him will he promptly attended to. Msrcli 7, 1857. HAMMERED IRON. '.^"cir'ricct'^nW Hopewell Township, where they are now .ninu f..ctuiiug, and are prep ired t*> .suppt- nil orders l'or every d.-sc iplion of hmviierjd Iron, on the shortest notiee, and most liberal turns. Their Iron may he relied upon as being of the best quality. All kindi of fountry produce, and all kinds O.' wrought Iron scraps, taken it the high est market prices. PIPER 4 SCOIT. Nov. 27. 18'7 -tf. "WOODLAND CKKA*"—J POMADE }CR beautT ty'iie the Hair. —highly perfumed, superior to any French article imported, and for halt the price. For dressing Ladies' Hu|r it lias no ! equal, giving it a bright glossy appearance— If causes Gentlemen's llalrto curl in The most ; natur.il manner. It removes dandruff, always | giving the -luir the appearance of being Iresb ! ahan.poOed. Price only fifty cents. Name gemuno unless signed VET RIDGE 4 CO., Proprietors of the '•/Jj/m of a T.tousanl Flow tit." Fqr sale by all Druggists. t'27eowz. DISSOLUTION. THE partm rs ip heretofore existing and trr ding under tiie tirpi ol B tmdollsr, Low ry J* Co., and Everliart. As com EC', has ihisday been dis solved by mutiul consent. The books Re., are in the bands of Birndollar fc Ev rluut, who are au thonz.d to settle ail accounts of She old tt.m. G. R. BARNDOLLAK, J. F LilWil V, C. w. ASHC IM, J. C EVERIIAKT. fi ope well, Nov. 6, 1857. TJ3E s .hsciibers take this method of informing the public th't they will continue tb.i business "f iiiur.f) in iising at the old stand, an I hope by strict atteut oti to husiucss to receive a liberal share ol pwnlia jutronagv. \\ r *j lmvi* ivnitnUMed the Mill, And mv ' now read• to grind til kinds of grain for which theli "best price will tie paid. tin. i bvkvdol^ar jEVKRHAUT. llopewell, Nov. 6. 1857. \o i in:. LETTERS of administration on the Estate of John Gochoiiour, l'te of Union Town ship, dco d, having been liii.s day granted to the su'isrr.ber, resiling in mid township, ml per sons iii lel tel to said est ite are therefore noti fied to nnkn ply uieiit immediately, and those hiving cliims against the estate vr.ll present them duly authesttcat ••! f w H. ttl -niont. DAVID GOCHENOLR, Ex'or. Nov. 27, 1857 RHSTAIiH.iM\ rrillE su'wcriUor still Continues 1113 REST.VU- L RAN f, AND BAKERY ADA G INFEC TION All V, at 1(13 ehistin.l ir the Rising Bun B lilding, m Ja.iaan Street, worn he will be blouse t to see ah his ol 1 ir ends an i customers. He litis fit' -a up ii OVs I'fiß W )J 4 , an I wl l kec"'. or. h id . .rooghont tlii season a 1 a,. upj>,y of the fruslu st and pnolecsl UlstLiiK the La.ti nnne m irket will afftr.l. He keeps eoiista it'v on hand the choices? ft.'d 1$ 6AKKS, C VNDIES', FKUITS and ?U ™ El\'R off-rod to tht psthhe. • Also CaatirivTs: urg ALE and B'iKß,ou.istant ly on hand, also CIDER and other drinks, P irf ios witii Ic.jCrt.im, ami C >nlVc4u>n?*. Having served ii rygnUr tshtp toXhe ali-ivo hus:n 'Ms. and l iving l o. ii eoiihlai.tly engag ed in it 1 r many ye 'rs, he. Ic ls can roil let sat'.sf.lCtU'U to all who n\iy fav.u flat with a vlfit. JOHN J. I.UTIIER. B.'dfotd, Nov. 27, 1857. 4 a the I.MS 111 for o.h.ippvd U. 111,1 and Lives, is j\. lining advise intr i.ieiois to caL <>® l)i .H.iii V, it l cheap Drug Htote, nd get a bo\ of llak'.u'H A .nit H.e for prevention ami cure of ciippei hands, "iiv37\ per ■ >lnslc.ans preseiiptious esyotully e. ftipoumi -1 ed, at all hours of the day or night, Dr. Harry's, Drug Store- [ mm motiifioi PHILADELPHIA. A Benervleni Jmlituiioju citablieknl by epteiai - ilowmtht fvr ike xe/Litf of lift *kk and die trtrmi. ajJUvin# .uiln I'uwUnl and Epidemic diimser* fltO alf person* affHckeil wifh-Fh>xnf Diseases, A suc.i Pi:RMAT ASSOCIATION, in view offh awful destruction* f hum in life, c ursed In* Sexual iiwtMS, and tlw deceptions prscti*'l upon the n.n fortunate victim* of such diseases Irr Quack*, several years ago directed their Consulting Sur geon a* a fill AH [TABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a PiafwWuwry B>. the treatment of this cluie of diseases, in all their fee-Til* and to give MEDJCAL ADVICE GRATIS, 10 all who apt ly l>y letter, with a <1 .-script ioft of their condi tion, (age, u, casting of every kind lor furnace htrge*, baw, grist aiid rolling tuiila, ploughs watel-pipe, columns, house lionts. bracket-* 0- ' They are * " ow making a fine arsortnient of STOVES 1 vuri "us kinds of the latest pat terns and i'* l a H ,r °ved styles, incindirg sev j jra! mzcs * STOVhS of the best make, heating s' 08 fur churches, offices, bar-rooms, jkc A tu assort me.t C f Stoves will be kept const* • °. n •'id at wholesale and retail*' j kind, repaired prom*..- | "made to order. , LI AKD DOCK, 0. w. ashcom. I Nov. 6, 1857, I sTciiEf MwunmtM ' I "YOUTH AND MATUKITT. J.,1 k'.'i IONAL i 1 ovß. DK LAN BY, 11. D. ! The important t.,ci that the many alarming i cotnp'aiuU, originating the imprudence and solituda •f vouih.may be easily removed \\ IIHOCT MED | ICINK, is in this sm 11 tract, c ea-ly demonstrated} \ and the entirely new a..d highly successful treat ment, as adopted by he Author, fully explained, b\ means ol which cvry one is cnailel to cure 111 - I SELF perfectly and "at the least possible cost, 1 thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the ' day. Scot to any address, gratis and post free in ! sealed envelop*, by remitting two postage siamps 1 t„ Dr. DE LANET, 17, Lispeuard Street, New 1 York. i Oov. 13, 1857. A Great Arrival of | FILL 4XO WIXTEK LO3SS. THE undersigned has just rotnrr.cd frost* : the Eastern Cities, with a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods, and is now exhibiting st CII FA I* SI OF, a general assortment of new stile Fall and Winter Goods, comprising Ladies' Ikress Goods, in part Crocovilla. Satin stTi)Kl aad Plain Do l.ains. Barred < Isshmeres. l'liibe* ( loths, Al i pac is. De B liza, Calicoes. Ac. | For Gentlemen and Roys'wea, Cloths, Cas imeres, Cassim tts Vesting*, be. Boots, Shoes. II t*. Ibmiwfs, Wiwilen and Hag Cmrets, Flkm- 01 Cbdb, Syrup Molasses, Win to and brown Sugars, Oreen nnd Black ! Teas, Groceries of all kinds, Queenswiare, Tub*. Buckots, Brooms dc. Hirdw.ue— Shovels, Forks, Knivos and Forks. Spoon*, tec., :.ud all -artieb s ttsualty kept in *to es. AH kimU of l*r dace Uiteu in exekawgu for good*. The UTiderig>ed sell cheap for t;*h, or pro luce, and liv|ivi Uy. tail dealing to receive bis usual sUayo ofpaUorgge. g HUPP. Oct. 2. 1857. lIILPOHTA!|T TO OWN LFB. •piroODWAßD'Slmptovod Smut nnd Screeiv \V iiig Mocliino*. Mill Basin - *. Bolrii:? CWths. vol Bran iti*t-v of the niosi improved pien. Mill Screws, Coin anil CoV Grift4ers. Patent Bridges for Mil! Spindle*, Portable Mills, war ranted to grind ten nushrl* per hour, Mill lions and Mil) Burrs made to order. Alan, i Stover's Patent Corn Kiln and Grain Dryer— I % "valuable iitvoatien. The *iov ayUck-* .■? kei.t constautlv, on liand, and cm. U-ob'ained illju -liiuc. frosn s. D. BRDAD, , Solielisburg, Bedford County. *hu *l*-t! age lit for Bedford, Sutaqtsul, and a.tjwih.ng Couu- Mill wright work dntie wt the shortest notice and on the most reasonabW Februvry 15. 18.5. MCCORMICK'S Reaper and Mower for #*l# hv S. D. BUOAtf, •l S-hellsburg, Pal, agent for Blau audßcdiord c nintica. Fi t.r vary 15, T855. \ INIDUiXB! ATHDMILWt! TDK snl serilair wo 11 n-sftectflfm-'iiilbrm, hig i oil customers. <* w.tt a a the pulbc genej.Rv, that he sf'M fbntir.Ues the ffi.il #f'Ctory 0' it'/ YD W/LLV, nb'l beeps Ih m "a hand v st.ctle. II > will akodo all kinds of n-jemlng •ii hi< tine ol Miabu-ss. Af Hl* mills. a V e known in D-dthrd com ly, he A'ewis ft übni-ccs i sarvto . ts ilinnetiv, at tie- Past end or Bedford, on Pit* J S..e*,.r.Wo* s V. sos mbkEfflo . i Acg. SI. 1857.-Bm. W ! A I. L aud BLIND F. Ham i> our .-.seel f.r .this ncces*ary article. By calling *\ h.s Will see samples t our p.per*. V) e hnvi. m*d : our af ring aolectiont with atuch ctni, iiidllltt cannot fail to T „, . CksmltttwtaJfill.