LCGIjCiL, VERY. The Democrat of last week commenting on our remarks upon David Hay voting for the Lo cofoco candidate for Speaker of the House, eomes to the very logical as well as rational conclusion, that because "Messrs. Scull & Ogle did nothing towards advancing bis elec tion," that therefore "it is none of ibeir busi ness who he votes for for Speaker." In fact, Mr. Mitchell thinks "there is uowuright impu dence displayed iu this announcement." Will Mr. Mitchell inform us since when it became a tenet of Democracy that u member of the Leg islature or of Congress only represents those who voted fo- hirut We in our simplicity and ignorance Lave -heretofore thought that a mem ber of a representative body always was deemed to represent his entire conustituency, not those alone who voted for him. And if it be impu dent in us to remark upon our representatives' votes or official conduct, we would like to know tow M-. Mitchell justifies his Jcruier strictures upou the official conduct of Gov. Pollock, or of Col. fidia, or Mr. Jordan our former Senator, or any of our former representatives: Lc will surely not pretend that he voted lor any <>t them. In fact the boot is on the other foot, and 'it is downright impudence in 'he editor of iko ■Democrat , who has obtained so unenviable a notoriety for his abuse ot riot only the public but private character of many o; our citizens,to attempt to take us task for our lemarks upon the public and official acts of our representa tive. Mr. Mitchell no doubt thought he was very cunningly lay tug a bait fur the porsotiat friends of Mr. Hay in thus assuming to take us lo task for our comments, but such humbug is too shallow to gull even the most unsophistica ted. As to Mr. liny "standing true to the put ty that elected hitu,"as the Democrat asserts, that ia as sheer humbug as his former assertions. Mr. Mitchell knows as well as Mr. Ilay himself does, that with siuiply the "Democratic" vote he could not have been elected, lie induced \\ bigs, Americans,and Republicans to vote, for kiui by the oft-repeated assertion that he was not a uud v.ouJu not vote with that party, which assertion he even repeated alter I his election. If Mr. ilay ever otters an a can didate again, we will prove these false repre sentations of his to the heart's eoutent of Mr. Mitchell, and cculd c!u it now by a cloud of j witnesses if nec.-sscry. As to beartug "intense haired" to Mr. Hay, the charge is untrue and i unfounded. Y,'e Lr.vc always beeu on terms of I personal auiity with hiui, but we will not make an exception in his favor, uud permit any pri vate feelings to over ride our duty to our party friends, or as the publishers of a faithful aud reliable Journal, if Mr. Hay did make and afterwards violated these pledges, as we eland ready to /nove, the public can put their own estimate upon him, without the interven tion of Mr. Mitchell or ourselves."— Sumeisct \ •Herald. j A MOTHER Kkbckk.—in addition to tho re bake administered to President Buchanan, on his Kansas policy, contained iu the inaugural of Gov. Packer, the following resolutions were ! "unanimously adopted at u a large and enthusi-i astic meeting held ou the 18th uit., by the De- ! ntocracy of Westmoreland county —the Demo- j crutic "Star of the West," in Pennsylvania:— 1 The Committee on Resolutions,by their chair- ' ■nun, William A. Stokes, Esq., reported the fallowing, wlii.-h were unanimously adopted- Jbe Democracy of Westmoreland county, in mass meeting assembled, do unanimously re- ; solve: That the fundamental basis of American free- ; dorn is I he right of the people, without uis'inc tiou of locality, circumstance or result, to make the laws under which they iive. This great right,assailed during tho iatc Pres idential contest, hy our opponents, was glori ously vindicated by tho election of the Demo cratic candidates. This victory was supposed lo insure to all, and especially the citizens of Territories of the "United States, the free exorcise of all rights by which to declare, establish aud maintain such institutions, policy, and measures as a majority might deem best adapted to promote their pros- If-erity, security and happiness: and this without i any dictation or restraint from any person or officers, or any unauthorized interference what, ever. Such independent freedom of the popular will euti only be attained by a full exercise of the individual right of the elective franchise, and this, therefore, is the true test of the validity of Constitutional Government. Wherefore. Congress should admit no State mro the Union, except with a constitution rati fied and adopted iu ail its parts by a majority ! of all the citizens to be governed by such Con stitution, which majority should be real, not fictitious: fait,not fraudulent: direct,not implied: and anything short of this, is a mockery, a de lusion, and a snare, infamous in act, aud disas trous in consequence. To abandon the people of a Territory to po litical intrigue, unfair intrusion, or lawless vi olence, and thus defeat the true expression aud j absolute application of the right of self-govern ment, would be a violation of the honor and abandonment of tho uiaxims of the Democratic party, and must finally result in rupturo of the bonds by which the party is held together, and consequent sacriuce of all that secures the free- j doru, greatness, and glory of our country. OI R IKFOBTVIfiTE PRESIDENT. It appears by letters from Washington that Mr. Buchanan has got himself into difficulty by J his double-fuced policy. Comodcre Paulding, j it is said, has private instructions from the Pres- I ident, fully warranting his capture of Walker j in the style in which it was done, and entirely \ icfuting the declaration in the message 'hat. the i Commodore transcended his instructions. On the other hand it is announced that Silt- 1 buster Walker, enraged at the President's de certion, is on bis way to his trial in New Or leans, holding in bis pockets documentary proof that the President was an original advocate and ■counsellor of the late UDsucoessful fiilibuster ing invasion of Nicaragua. This thete are two opposite and hostile par tie?, each disgusted with the President's dupli city and half-faced fellowship, and each hold ing a sword of Damocles over the ter r or strick en functionary ol the White House. Truly, as Henry Clay said, it is belter to be right than be Y. Post. In Brooklyn, N. Y., n fewdays ago, a school house took fire, and "in the scarble of the schol ars to escape, six children were* trampled doWo ' and killed RECEIPTS m EXPENDITURES j OF BEDFORD COUNTY, FOR ISS 7. j DAVID OVER, Treasurer of Bedford Count), I in account with said County, from January 6th, : 1857, to January 4th, 1858. Treasurer Dr. i To cash received from Collectors, as follows: ; lleniy S. Flack, S. Wood berry, 1857, $lB3 50 Simon Beard, M. Wood., •* 180 00 | Isaac M. littler, Union, " 153 15 Amos Ash, Southampton, " 100 12 James Smith, St. Clair, 186 00 Daniel Horn, Schellsburg, •• 70 00 Wm. Mast-.rs, W. Prov., • 261 25 Abraham Morgret, E. Prov., 123 30 Philip Cuppet, Napier, • 225 00 William Carnell, Monroe, 50' 00 ' Noah Tipton. Londonderry, 70 00 i John B. Zook, Liberty, " 111 00 I Nathan Hurley. Juniata: ' 100 00 j Alexander Davis, Hopewell, •• 120 00 i Jonathan Fcigtituer, Harrison, •• 75 00 j Henry Rose, Cuiub. Valley, ♦ 279 00 ; Samuel James. Coletain, •- 230 00 John Osborn, Broadtop, • 35 00 Adam liarnhart, Bedford Tp. 373 52 Jacoli Smith, do. Bor. 241 Ot) Joint Furney, S. Woodberry, 1856, 265 00 Simon Beaid, M. Wood., '• 554 50 Michael Wertx, Union, 05 03 Henry Horn, Schellsburg, " 88 02 Daniel Tewell, Southampton, •• 45 04 Jacob Andrews, St. Cl.nr, •• 100 25 John Sparks, W. Prov., •< 233 89 j Samuel Wirk, E. Prov., •• 181 15 i Henry Egulf, Napier, •< 813 15 Jeremiah Akers, Monroe, •• 176 10 i Jacob Evans, Londonderry, < 65 OJ . Daniel Cypher, Liberty, •• lot) 30 Wm. Gillespie, Juniata, • 74 70 Hugh Wertz, Harrison, •• 132 79 John Dasher, llopewell, >• 122 12 Jooiah Bruner, Cumb. Valley, •• 257 00 Elias Gump, Colerain. *•' 238 00 Thomas W. llorton, Broadtop. • 284 20 Jacobßiddie, Bedford Tp., • 386 i"6 B.W Garr.-tsoa, do, Bor., >< 396 71 Duvid Miller, S. Wool., 1855, 129 50 Koi>l. Elder, M. Wood., 60 00 John Alstadt, St. Clair, •. 52 00 Wm. C.trnell, Monroe, •• -48 70 Jaincs C. Devore, Londonderry, 8 Go George Long, Hopewell, >- 80 ot) Levi Ilardinger, Cumb. Valley, •• 446 Thomas W. Horton, Broadtop, •• 27 36 Peter H. Shires, Bedford Bor, " 26 31 John L. 11.11, Juniata, 1854, 110 00 Abr'in Snowdea, Cumb. Valley, " 145 00 Jesse Dickon. Southampton, 1853, 38 00 John King, Hope We 11, 68 12 Solomon \V .iiioms. W. Prov. 1854, 10 43 Also amount received froiu J. Mower, Esq., collected froiu Joat-ph li. Harbaugh, 26 00 Jury tees ivc'u from Daniel Rii.iliabuigh. Protn'y, 286 00 Cash ree'd for shingles, 5 00 Cash r. ceived frou: collectors, nut accottiii ed tor above, having bona vrrwi:<:.us i y charged in St„te accouiit, 49 39 Total Re. - pts, 8477 66 Contra CK. By balance duo Treasurer on list year's settlement, 1788 69 By amount paid on checks drawn by Commissioners in favor of sundry per* sons, pro ut statement below. 7023 28 By amount paid Grand and Petit Jurors during the year 1857, 1424 75 By amount paid Constables attending Jurors, C 3 00 By amount of premiums paid on scalps of foxes, wolves, A-c., 835 27 By Treasurer's salary, 18 5 00 Tot A paid out, 10774 89 Total paid out, $10774 89 " tee'd- 847 7 66 : Balance due Treasurer, $2297 23 To be added uncurrent money and coun terfeit money, 51 50 $2848 73 i Statement of checks above referred to: Assessors, 284 42 Viewer* of roads, bridges, p;,> 00 j Constables, 128 65 j Building and repairing bridges, 1090 00 • Coun crier, 49 69 j Repairs ot public buildings, 451 jg Interest on borrowed money, 93 00 Commissioners, Win. Whetstone. 90 50 C. Evan*, gg 5,, 11. J . Bruner, 40 50 j John Mower, Esq., Att'y to Comm'rs, 60 00 i II- Nicodemus, Clerk to Comm'rs, 217 50 j Cost on Commonwealth cases, 1P63 10 • Supporting criminals in penitentiary, 237 23 Hugh Moore, tees and costs, 153 51 j 1). Washuuaugh, do. do. 278 08 Hugh Moore, boarding prisoners, 294 41 David Over, printing. .817 75 Insurance of Court House, 51 vy ; Town Clock, 250 00 • Moneys refunded, log 26 I Elections, 648 30 | stationery, &c., ;>~ 59] Miacalloneous checks, 42'j 75 1 County Auditors, 45 00 • i Total of checks, 7023 28 ! Statement of moneys due to the county of Bud- ' ford, 011 the 4tli day of January, A. D., 1858: Froui collectors, as follows: Henry S. Pluck, S. Woodberry, 1857, 545 75 I Simon Beard, M. 'Wood, do 818 10 Isaac M.lmler, Union, do 164 04 Amos Ash, Southampton, do 25 36 ; James Smith, St. Clair, do 660 37 ; Daniel Horn, Scirel sburg, do 31 42 : Wui. Masters, W. Prov. do 262 50 i Abratiam Morgret, E. Prov. do 154 OS Philip Cuppa, Napier, do 247 24 i William Cornell, Monroe, do 366 62 | Noah Tipton, Londonderry, do 305 10 i John B. Zook, Liberty, do 81 08 Sa hun Hurley, Juniata, do 13( 99 j Alexander Davis, Hopewell, do 185 06 Jonathan Feightner, Harrison. do 151 84 i Henry Rose, Cumb. Valley, do 2t)4 95 Saiuuel James, Colerain, do 315 78 John A Osborn, Broadtop, do 495 40 j Adam Barnhart, Bedford Tp. do 501 73 I Jacob Smith, do B >r. do 312 75 Johu Furney, S. Wood. 1856, 27 05 Simon Board,M. Wood. do 99 49 ! lleniy Horn, Schellsburg, do 29 20 ' Jacob Eraus, Londonderry, do 24 27 John Disber, Hopewell, ' ,i a 182 00 ' Josiab Bruner, Cumb. Valley, do 30 94 ' Elias Gump, Colerain, do 53 84 j Thomas W. Horton, Broadtop, do 24 58 ' B. W. Garretson, Bedford Bor. do 110 23 ! John Alstadt, St. Chir, 1855 r 3 43 I Jacob A. Nicodemus, S. sVood. 1854, 141 09 1 John 1,. Hill, Juniata, do 40 60 1 Abraham Snowden, Cumb. Yd. 1854, 37 79 i Samuel Carn, Bedford Bor. 1852, 37 71 ' *Benj li. Walker, St. Clair, 185H 63 07 Samu.-l Clark, do 1848, UOd 00 Steucrstown bridge bond, about 200 00 7256 90 ! * paid in lull. I Statement of moneys owed by the County of Bedford. To John Sill, S2OOO 00 Abraham Kerns' Estate, 509 00 James Res, 600 00 William Booher, 193 00 David Over, Treasurer, balance due on set tlement, 2348 73 ! 1 $5541 73 ; NOTE:— On some of tho amounts duo from col lectors some interest is due, and from some ex mo- | rations and commissions are to be deducted. ... Iso thereare some outstanding"checks. i . BIBIORB it | BEDFORD COUNT V. SS. | Thoundersigned, Auditors of s~id County, do ' hereby '-erii-'y, That, in pursuance or" the Acts of | Assembly, in such case made and provided, they i met at the Commissioners' Office in Bedford Bor ough, and did audit and adjust the account of Da vid Over, Treasurer of said county, for the year 1857, as contained in the foregoing statements, and we have examined the foregoing accounts of mon ey due to and owed by said County, and the same is correct. As witness our hands this Gill dav of January, A. D,1858. TIIOS. IV. HORTON, HENRY B. MOCK, I JOHN W. CRISMAN. j Attest, WM. M. HALL, Clerk. I REPORT of the County Auditors to the Audi : tor General, January 4ch 1858. David Over, Treasurer of Bedford County, in ac : count witli the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Tax on Real and Personal Estate, j Tre surer ]>r. | To uggiegate amount outstanding at 1 .st settlement, C 593 58 |To aggregate amount assessed for 1857, 8711 58 | Amount received on unseated lands, 5 20 I Balance duo Commonwealth at last set j tie went 2892 80 ' I Coutra Cr. ! By an.ouut paid .State Treasurer pro ut | receipts 6235 73 By commissions allowed collectors on $5973 13 at 5 per centum 298 65 By exonerations allowed collectors for 1857 atnl previous years, 277 00 i By t'reasurer's commissions on $5734 i 93 57 34 j By amount uncollected for 1857 nnd I previous years 8999 18 By balance due Commonwealth 2334 66 $18203 16 Tavern Licenses Dr. ; To amount of for 1857 950 00 Amount of ree'd from George Stucke.v, being one of seven licenses exonera ted for Joo. Taylor in 1855. 10 00 $960 00 j Contra Cr. By amount paid Stute Treasurer, pro ut receipts 878 75 Commissions on $960 00 48 00 Exonerations 60 00 Bjlince due Commonwealth, 33 25 $960 00 Ale and Beer Licenses Dr. ; To amount of for 1857 SBO 00 Coutra Ct. ' By amount paid State Treasurer pro ut receipts dated in 1857, 76 00 , Treasurer's commissions on SBO Oft at 5 ; per cent. 400 Hawkers and Pedlurs Dr. ' To balance duo Commomvea|th at list I settlement 45 60 Amount of licens s for 1857 24 00 $69 60 C -afra Cr. i By ami ant piid State T usurer 65 60 j 5 per cent comiuisdoiis *.4 120 Balance Uue Com no.iwculth 2 fed 69 Billiard Rooms Dr. To balanceutie Commonwealth at last s Uinta-iit 23 75 Amount ot lor 1857 40 po - 63 75 Contra Ct. By amount paid State Treasurer 63 75 5 per cone, commissions on S4O 2 bo Balance due Commonwealth 8 00 $63 •? 5 Eating Houses Dr. Bal mcei lue last year 30 48 Amount of for 1857 15 00 $45 48 Coutra Cr. By amount paid Stato Treasurer fiO 48 Commissions ar •> per cent on sls 00 75 Balance dueComroon wealth 1} 2-j $45 43 Tt u Pin Alleys Cr. To amount of licenses for 1857 32 60 Contra (Jr. By amount paid Suto l'roasurer pro ut receipts 25 00 5 per cent, commissions on 532 50 1 62J Balancedue'CommwonWoalth 5 gji $32 50 Distilleries Dr. To amount of for 1857 150 00 Contra (Jr. By amount paid State Tre 'Utcr 142 50 5 per cent, commissions on $l5O 00 7 50 §l5O 00 Retailers Dr. To balance due Commonwealth at last settlement 20 04 Amount of licenses for 1857 7u2 37 j §722 41 i Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer 421 89 Amount paid D. Over printing 24 00 Exonerations (Be.-gle, S'hafer, Duncan, iielsel, Gondon and Fisher, for six li censes not collectable 52 97 Commissions on $649 40 at 6 per cent. 32 47 Balance due Commonwealth 191 081 §722 411 Militia Fines I) r . To aggregate amount outstanding for 1866 and previous years, at the last settlement 2910 24 Aggregate amount assessed for 1857 1194 (jo §3204 24 Contra Cr. By amount paid State Treasurer 125 0() Balance due last year 3 97 Amount uncollected l'or 1857 and pre vious years 2155 60 5 per cent. commissions allowed collect its ior 1857 and previous years 39 42 Exonerations allowed Collectors for 1857 and previous years, 405 50 Amouat paid sundry persons pro ut statement at length below 540 38 Treasurer's commissioners on S7OO at 1 per cent. 7 00 Balance due C? uniuuweilth 27 75 §1*204 24 Statement of the R■. ! t in-1 Ex^^ecditu-es of th. Minu.y F.al of Bedford Cj —t,, tor the year 100 , showing ttu iiuioUiils iecs.vod Rut) ach col- I-4..01 a j'.ra.J;, aj.i Uio am u is paid to j eisoui i.< „;c r i tuco Willi Act of Assembly >r 20fli 0" April, 1. u lbo3: at CciVci iu'ijWj iihuei VV? z. 6' 3 j4 - . t. Or 'D Jacob iJ. i.iia, 55-i0 Dalit\il icsVCil) ti Tw Henry Horn. 0 973 l>. Miller. SO 00 bimori He. :il, 05 80 JrtO'e: C. De v ore, 34 00 H. H. \\ at /. 30 97 ■ liki. Kiiiir, 2s 98 ttubl. Elder, 29 00 Daniel Cypher, 31 S3 Jacob Amttews, 25 05 Hli;is Gump, 50 *5 Josiati tiruuer, 19 CO Nouh Tipton, 20 43 Win. Master*, 42 28 W hi. Cat tit-it. i 0 Oil baujuel Jaine-, 10 00 Knl)!. Eider, 12 57 Wrii" Gillespie. • 5o Isaac M linler, 2(1 oO I'. W. Hoilon, 7 12j James C. Devore, 5 90 Jerennah Akei-., 23 28 Total received, JtTOO 13J Paid out as follows To Lemuel Kvaos, Brigade Inspector inr traiispmiiilion ot iirins, 41 90 Broadtop llifie Rangers, per order ot Cant J. Heed, 75 oo Bloody Kmi Blues, per order of Capl* Win. Suvles, • 75 00 County tViniiiiissioiiers HIKI their Clk , do oo Bedlt,t.i Riflemen, per order ot Capl. A. J. Satisoei. 75 00 Cumberland Valley Blues, per order nl Capl. Noitiiialiam. 75 00 Lemuel KVMIIS, Brigade Inspector, tor sen ice-. 80 67 David Over, priming! statement la-i >ear. 6 00 Assessors for returning 2591 men to Brigade Inspector, at 2 cts. each, 51 81 Total paid out, $548 33 HBDFORD COUNTY, ss. The ttudersigtieJ, Auditors nt' said County, do hereby certify, That, in pursuance of the Acts of Assembly, in su it cases made and provided, they met at the Commissioners' Of fice, in Bui ford Borough, and did audit and ad just tin: accounts between Divid Over, Treas urer ot said County, and the Coniiion Wealth of Pennsylvania, as contained in the foregoiug statements. As witness our hands this Gth day of Janu ary, A. D., 1858. THOS. W. 110RT0X, HKNIiY B. .MOCK, JOHN W. CHIASM AN. Attest, \V: M M HAM,, Clerk. Feb. 5, 1858. IWT JBL €LZ2 JKE - | E PTE US testamentary having; been gr.t ntcd to JLi the subscriber, residing in ths Borough ot Bedford, on tiie Estate of Mary Ann Davidson, late of Bedford Township, dve'd, all pets >ns hav ing claims or demands against said estate are re quested to make the same known without deity, and those indebted aie notified to make payment immediately. £>. L. RUSSELL, Feb. 5, 1858.f. Hxecutor. l r PH'K'LRUTItIY TITfIEREAS the Honorable FRANCIS M. Kim \r MCLL, i'resi lent ol the several Courts of Com mon IJI1 J 1 -as iii the'counties composing the IGtL Ju uici l.'siriet, and Justice ot tbe Courts of Oyer >iid 1 *rn :ior, and General .Fail Delivery, lor the. :l •! i-pi'al and oil er offenders in th • siid ])is t.n:i---aii-t SjiiVKaY and JOUN TI. II VRTLKT, h ju tv: .1 . oft lie C )U _ ts oi' Common Fleas sat. atic.- f ie Court -.ifOyer and Terminer, and G ;. J ". .)■ i very, for the trial of all capi c.lat 1 • .- ... i .wis in the county of Bedford ; i i- • <. .. -.t and ti> me directed, for .. •• •! 4 • C tir J >ii >i in Fleas, and General lan Li ty : . I'. C ot Oyer , iN I Terminer at Be '• . it'-. L :i . - a dtv o! February ticx.. •> ...r. is 1..-. •„ , ,11 tli,. Justices ot the I* . o '..1. - t i". Constables within the sat tcary o. U ... !. t .ir they be then and there iit ■ . ' i - > is, ...th tneir tolls, rec ords, and I'lis.ti os ..i .a, .••• and other rc tii em or- i.tv, o . I 0... tbiags which to Lh.br offi ces and ia that .rdisit upp. . t ti.a r i tie uone, and ilso they vvn i will pro- • t'.. ijunit the prisoners [hat... •or s.i.o •••iii ie. lid ot ii idlord county , : o |.: then and ' i.' ;#j c - .cute against theiu as shall ce just. i .LIAM S. FLL'CK, Sti-rifT. Jan. 15, le-.b. Bedfurd County, ss 4 A an Orphans' Court hel I at Bedford, in and J\ for the County of Bedford, on the 10th day of November. A. D., 1957, before the Judges of the said Court— ; liepetition ot f r. JORDAN, ESQ., administrator de bonis mm of Richard E Bennett, late of Hope iviM Township, deceased, was read .and filed, set ting forth, th-.i as a liniiiistritor. aforesaid, lie filed an iicci unt, which was confirmed by this Court on Ihe 'sth of February, 1856, showing a balance of 51762,20 in his hands, that the said tund was dis tributed by an Auditor, whose report was confirm ed bv this Court on the Ist of Scptemlier, 1856, rince which time he- has paid out the whole of said balance according to said Auditor's Rcqiort and the tecree ol the said Court thereon, and praying to be discharged from his office as administrator, as aforesaid Whereupon, On Motion o'' A. Kixn, ESQ.. tho Court glint a Rule upon the heirs of Richard PL Bennett, and upon all persons interested, to be bud appear at our next Court and show cause if any taey hive, why the said Er. Jordan should not be discharged from his office as administrator aforesaid. By the Court. -v JjViShihj; Is A'itxkss WHEREOF, I bavehere ■| l,llto sot Iny lian,i :U,rt th,> s eal of sai.l ■W#®' Court at Bedford. th lOt dav of ,\o vemb r, A. 1)., 1857. D- W A.SHABA UGH, Clerk. Jan. 8, 1858. Brdl'ont County, SG AT ati Orphans' Court held at Bedford, In and for the County of Bedford, on the 16th dayof November, A. J)., 1857, before the Judges of ttie said Court— TJte petition of Fu. JORDAN, EIQ., one of the Executors of Fliiltp Comphur, deceased was read nnd filed, setting forth that Letters Testamentary were issued on the 18th of November, 1853, p, petitioner and Alexander Compher, on tho estate of said deceased, that he tiled an account of his administration, which was confirmed by this Court, showing u balance duo petitioner of ?IW,IB that no assets havo come to his hands since, that his co-Executor being residualy legatee, is tho proper person to settle up said estate, aud {Having to be discharged his office as Executor aforesaid— Whereupon, On Motion of A. KINO, ESQ. the Court grant a Rule upon the heirs and all other persons interested in said estate to be and appear at an Orphans' Court to lie held at Bedford, in and for said County, on the 2nd Mondav,Bth day of February, next, and show cause if "any they have, why tho said Kr. Jordan, Esq , should not bo discharged troiu his office of Executor, as aforesaid. By tho Court. ngU- I* TMTIMONT AVuEREor t have Engl hereunto sot tuy hand und the seal ifoH said Court at Bedford, the 19th iipijP day i f i\..vernier. A. I).. 1857. D. WASH ADA UGH, Clak Jan .'B, 1858. Notice io Collectors ol I'oor Tax. of Poor T ix, including those of - 1 0,, are hereby noti ii.a to settle up their Du ll v . and those wlio do not square tip bv next *cepUng only the Collectors for vi" i. .vi! ta abide by the consequences. V ol 'he Board of Foor Directors: is, 15.T.-d IMMMKIttII IHOV rrillK subscribers woud Inform tb-* public that ■L tlioy have leased, tile Bedford Forge hereto fore carried on ly Joint King 4 Co.. situate in Hopewell Township, where they are now umiu fhcturing, and aro prepared to -upidy all orders lor every description of hammered Iron, on the shortest notice, and most liberal terms. Their Iron may be relied upon as being ot the best quality. All kinds of country produc , and all kinds o:' wrought Iron scraps, taken at th high est market prices. l'Jt'KK . 27, 1857.—tj.. W!\IIILLSI WIVDHILIA:: THE subscriber would respect fully iniorm bis ol! customers, as Well as the public generally, that i IO still continues the manufactory "of WESDiII I.LS, and weeps them on band con stantly . 110 will also do ail kinds of repairing in his line of business. As Jus mills are u.-ll known in Bedford county, he deems it unneces sary to say anything about them. His simp is as lui iiieriy, at the East etltl or Bedford, ou l'ili Street, near the Foundry . SIMON DICKEKHOOF. Aug. 21. 1857.-2 m. •• \\ ooi,t AND CREAM" — ,I Pomade jor beauii 'yi'ig the Hair. —highly perfumed, superior lo any French article imported, and for half the price, lor dressing Ladies' 11..ir it has no tqua., giving it a bright glossy appearance— i i causes Gentlemen's Hair to curl in the most natural manner. It removes daiidnilf, always giving the .lair the appearance of being lreli shampooed. Price only fl.ty cents. N..i, ganuine unless signed I E i i.IDGE 4 00., Proprietors of the •• Balm oj a Thousand Flowers." Tor sale by all Druggists. f27eowr. DISSOLUTION THE partn< rsliip hereto].,re existing arid trr ding under trie firm of Barndollar, Lowry H C> ... ami fc verhart, As. com >-. has rhjsdav been dis solved bv mutual consent. The books Ac., are in the hinds of-Barndollar A Everbart, who are au thorized to s. ttle ali accounts of the old Urn,. G. K. BARNDOI.IAK, J. P LOWKY. C. 55*. ASMC rM. J. C EVEHUjfKT. Hopewell, Nov. 0, 18.57. THE subscribers take this method of informing Lite poldic tint they will continue the business of merchandising at the oldsraud. and hope bv strict merit on to business lo receive a liberal share ol public patronage. We have remodeled the Hopewell Mill, and are now ready to grind all kin.is of grain for which the highest price will I* paid. BARNDOLLAR 4 EVKKIIART. Hopewell, Nov. 18.57. FOUXUih m MAdilM. SHOP! THE subscribers lias ii g formed a partner ship under the style of '-Dock A Ashcom" tor the purpose of c inducting a general \.YI> ?IA(IIK\F business in the establishment recently erected by Giilitird Dock, in Hopewell. Bedford coun ty, are now pre|si"ed to executo orders for C.ISTIXGS .1X1) M.ICHIXER V of . very de scription. They will huili to order steam-en gines, coal ami drift-cars, horse powers and threshing machines—also, casting of every kind for furnace*, forges, saw, grist and rolling mills, ploughs, watei -pipe, columns, house flouts, brackets, Ac.. Ac. They aro also, now making tine assortment of STOVES of various kiuds of the latest pat terns and most approved styles, including sev eral sues of COOK STOVES of the best make, heating stoves for churches, offices, bar-roni Ac. A lull assortment of Stoves will bo kept constantly on hand, and sold at wholesale and retail, at prices to suit the times, and quality, warranted equal to the liest eastern make.— Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly. Patterns made to order. OILLIARD DOCK, C. W. ASHCOM. Nov. 6. 1557, SEND FOR IT. ~ 11IIE irtoat superbly illustrated slaga*ino ever . published in America, is the December num ber of the COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL, contain ing over sixty splendid Engravings. and giving full particulars of the benefits of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, two dollars a year; single copies fifty cents, Sjiecinien copies will be sent to all persons who wish to subscribe on reteipt of five postage stamps, (1-5 cents.) See advertisement headed " Brilliant Prosptc tru" in this paper. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 518 Broadway, New-York. Dec. 11, 1557. Administrator's Notice. fyrOTICE is hereby given, that the Register of 2.1 Bedford County hath issued letters testamen tary to the subscriber, on the Estate of Ann Feigh ter, late of St. Clair Towush'p. dae'd. All those who know themselves indebted to said Estate will please male payment immediately, and those hav ing claims against the same will please present them properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS .MCCOY , Mm'r. Ist mo. loth, 1858. NOTICKT LETT ER 5 of Administration having hoop, granted to the subscriber, living in St. Clair Township, on rho estate of Catharine Oldham, late ot said township, dee'd. all persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate are here by notified to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will pre*, sent them properly authenticated for sett la ment. - BENJ. 11. WALKER, Adijj'r. Oct. 16, 1857. Country Phystcinns, can have theu orders filled, with the very best article's, at city pric at Dr, Harry's Cheap Drug .'Store, Fitt st. Bedford, Penn'a. Oct. 31,1856. DR. B.F. HARRY. A a the season for chapped hands and faces, is xx coming on, we advise our friends to call on Dr. Harry, at the cheap Drug Store, and get a box of Basin's Amandine for prevunjion jmd euro of chapped hands, 0u1y374 per box- "VI/"E CALL THK ATTKN HON OF ALL, v v <>lil mill young. t' titih wonderful prepa ration, which tinjim hack in its original colur, gray hah—mtr> 11:- lii-i.il i>J il „ Lid with n luxuriant growth—removes tin- dandruff, itch i"U- "lid all cutaneous im>lii>' —Cxltsc* it con tinml flow of the natural fiuidt-; and hence, if iim'il at a rrgultr dressing, (or I lie hair, w ill pre serve its color, and keep it from faliing to .x --triine old age. in nil if* natural bi-uiitv. We f ill, then upon the buhl, the gray, or fliwawi in scalp, to use it: and surely, tl.e youii" will not, as they value (he flowing lock*, or the witching cutis, ever be without it. lis prsbo is upon the tongues of thousands. Wuterttitvn, Mass., May I, lt-55. PROP. (.). J. WOOD; Allow toe to attest the virtues and magic powers of your llair Re storative. Three months since "being exceed '"fib' B ril J', l purchased aiul soon eouitiieliceil to Itae, two bottles; and it soon began to tee, in restoring the silver locks to their native col or, and the hair which was he:ore dry and luwh, and tailing oil, now became sott and glossy, and it c.-ased i.thing; tiie dandruff disaj-pealed, and the scalp lost ail the disagreeable itching, s. annoying before, wad now, l not only look but feel young again. Respectfully, yours, ere. CJIAS. WHITNEY. N'etv York. Oct. 11. I8f5. I'ROF. 0. J. WOOD- Dear Sir: Alter read ing the advertisement in one oi tiie Now Yoik journals, of your celebrated Ilair Restorative, l proem ed a half pint horde, and was so rhkTi pleased with it that i continued us list tor two moiiihs. and am Batisfi.il it is d-cidedly the hest preparation he I ore the public. It at Oliee re moved all the dandiult* and unpleasant itching from the scalp, and h... r. sfor.d my hair urn uraliy, .mi, 1 have no- doubt, permanently >; You have periilissio ti to .ef.-r to me, ail Who entertain any doubts of ifs pelloiiuil.g all that is claimed tor it MISS KEEKS, 20 J Greenwich Av. I have t;- ed i'roe>aor {). J. Wood's il.tir Restorative, and have admired its wonderful ellhcts. It restored my hail where it had lulieu oil'; it cleans the head, ana renders tin. hair sole and smooth—much more so tlian oil. MAK YA. A 1 KINSoN*. Louisville. Nov. 1, is.ls, State of Illinois. Carlisle, June 27. '55. I hare used KroiessorO. J. Wood's li.ur Ke slorative, and have aduiitv 1 its worderfi 1 effect. My hair was becoming. as i thought premature ly gray, but by tire use of the "Restorative." It has resumed its original color, and, 1 have bo doubt, periu-tietly SIDNEYBDI EsE. Ex-Senator UmUti Males. [Fl'Cui the II ushiugtt.u Sirrr.] Among the niauy preparations now in use tor the restoring, preserving ami bcaiitin ii.g the hair, there are none tout ire can ret otoruen-i with more corithicuce t/ir..') J'rot. M ood's Hair Robturative. nn in general use thiuughout the States. This preparation possesses' the most invigoratin qiialiliu, and twver lads in produ cing the mo.-l happy results wl.eu applied ac cording to directioiis. We r for our reader* to the advertisement for a lew ol the iniiumciahiu certificates which have been sent hi pal In a, who have keen Item tilted by il. am, wt,., leel happy iu giving testimony to its woudeiful ef fects produced on them. U.J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. Sib broad way, k. 1., anil 111 .liar.,el street, St. Louis Mo, For sale l>v Dr. 15. F. Harry, ami Druggists, generally. Oct. 50, 1857.—Sni. ilii. SkAAFoitjb'S iMliOiUTOil, OR LI VSR REMEDY IS AN ARTICLE THAT EVERY BODY needs who is not in a pi-rli-ct state of health for the l.irtr is second only lo Hie lieui t iu our tinman economy, and when that is deianged Un wind- vital machinery inns wrong. To find „ medicine pecidi.il. adapted this disea*,- has hecn tiie study 1.1 one o! tint proprieloi?, jn ,-t large and extended practice lor the past twenty rears, and tiie result ol l.is experiment is the Invigorator. as a uuvci-failiue remedy wlnie nedicine has any power to help. As a Liver Remedy it has no equal, us ail testily who use It. A lady writing from Brooklyn, says, "Would hat J c-dhi express in this short letter the val ue your Invigorator has la-en to mc in raising large tdniiiy of children, for it has never lai.- rd to relieve all affections ol the stomach, bon ds or at'acks of worm*. It mothers once had this remedy placed within their reach, ami were taught how to use it, a tearful ana untold a tuount of agony might bo saved." Ouc of our piominent banktrs says, "Five or six years since I toiind my sell running down with u liver difficulty ; resorting to you. li i'- orator, was greatly relieved, and, continuing lor a season, was entirely restored." A clergyman called at our office the other day and said ho had given a poor woman a bot tle, who was buttering very fcadlv from Liver Complaint, and before she had taken the tvhohr of it she was at work earning bread lor turfum ily. A gentleman, recently from the West, says, while at Chicago, he was attacked Willi a slow, lingering fev-r, that baffled the skill ol physi cian?, but the luvigoritor cured him in a iiw days. One of our city merchants said, while or. a visit to Troy, a few days since, Le was attacked with bowel ami stomach disorders, so as to con fine him to his room, he sent to the drug stole for a bottle of Invigorator, took one dose, which relieved him so that ho was able to attend hi* business. An acquaintance, who.-e business compels him to write most ot the time, says, he became So weak as to be unable at times to hold la* pen, while at others, sleep would overpower him. hut the Invigorator cured hiw- A gentleman Iroin Brooklyn called on its a Week or two since, looking hut tue shndi w of man, with a skin yellow, pale and deathlike.— lie had been for a long time suffering from Jaundioo ami Dyspepsia, and unable to attend to his business, We saw h'm again to-day a changed man, and to use his expression, lie has not seen the bottom of the first bottle, and far ther adds "it saved my life, for I was fast go ing to a consumptive's grave." Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now offered to the public, there are none we can so fully recommend as Dr. Sar.ford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy, so generally known now throughout the Union. This preparation is tru ly a Liver Invigorator, producing the most happy results on all who use it. Almost innu merable certificates have beeu given of the great virtue of this ir:-diclno by those of the highest standing iu so ciety, and it is, without doubt, the best preparotiou now before the public. SAN'FORD Ik CO., Proprietors, 345 Broad way, New York. For sale by Dr. B. F.Harry, and Druggist's generally. Oct, 80 .1857. Bazins Fancy Soap—shaving Cream, just re ceived ftour the city, byDr. Harry.