AJiL SOIiTS OF PARAGHAPUS. ' olil '-ing t Delhi is to i e s< ut tti a :i small gleup ot islands iu the Bay ul Bengal, andamaus--chained like the great Nujdueou to a rock iii the ocean. A so iu uauietl Lac, charged with abducting ! slaves, lias hecu ejovictcl at Norfolk, Va., on j four indictments, ainl sentenced to receive j fifty stripes publicly laid on. at the rate of fire ! u d.iV, an i to be confined iu the Penitential y ' for twenty-five jeai.s. Flood at Sandusky. —The water i still! at Suuiiu-ky, Ohio, and has dainiiged the J itouks an l lum' cr yards to ,a 0.--iismt*abie eX- j tent. The pier of the Cleveland and Toledo J Railroad Compmy is damaged, and a uiie of j the track swept awav. ~ The Viceroy of Egypt baa just employed Major Minnie, of the French army, at it salary of §lO,OOO a year, to go to Egypt to instruct . the soldiers iu the use of the Minnie gun, and j to aid iu its coiisti uctiou.- 'Jul Colt is s id tu.hrvo made u contract with i the War Department for .one hundred thouaaud dollars, worth of his aims. W. Go ay .editor of the Cleveland Plain ■Jetdtr h st the sight of his eye, on Friday lust from the t xnloMon of a percussion cap, which Lis little sou wis firing from a toy guu. Cliiueso copli- s arc arriving at lluvanua it irrca t uuaifurs. iu oue.week,o,oot> were landed. Thev command twenty-one ounces a head, as there is a steady demand for their services. Pk.NN'A CamAL OPENED.—The Penn sylvania Caual is now open, aud boats passing ail points between Uuut ngd u aud Columbia. Iu u few days the'entire canal to Pittsburg will be n iviguble. Rev. John Nieulai, the Gatli dio priest at Watersville, Me., v.as fined $2 aud costs, a week since, for an assault and battery upon an aged fcuialc of hi- flock, An Italian in Chicago woith upwards of §2O,OUU. who owns live houses in Milwaukee j avenue, has seven or eight girls in his employ j Legging and stealing, A. W. Kenny, E-q., an aged, respcated j citizen of llo!liday>burg, Pa.. died very sud- j deiily on .Sunday evening week. A new batch if counterfeit fives, cu the j iut k County Dank, is said to just have made I tli-dr appearauce. Poih IJ..a:ses of Cviigrcss have fired up .u 1 the 7di d y of June for the adjournment sine- ■ die, of to. thirty tilth Congress. Sixty-two persons iu ail Lave been hung in Petinsy 1 v.niia within the years 1708 and 18.37. Governor Me Willie, of Miss., ami hi- wile, lnvc ji-t been blessed with a twenty-first pledge ot conjugal affection. 'The Cumbria t Pa.) iron works are stili idle, because of a strike among tbe operatives. The measles prevail to a considerable ex tent at Uollidaysburg, I'a. A MvsTEUtu:> COS SECTION.—The passage of th- deficiency bill in the House' placing ten millions of money at the disposal of the Administration, eight millions of it for army contracts, was believed, at the time, by unity sagacious lookers-on, to add vastly to the chances of subduing the 11cUse on tbc Lc- Bunij.ton i|imsiioa. Too Gout) to Bat lost. A gentleman from liuffuln says lie has ceased to Live the dough L.ces in Cougrcss wlio support Leooinptun, and only pities tln iu. To their supporters at l.otue, who are under no obligation thus to degrade then tdvts, and have nothing to gain bj it, he applies the exclamation of Pumas, when he caught another uian kissing his ugly wife: 'Good heavens! and without being obliged to.' L3M UF Hit iAi) JUitOKS DRAWN for May Term, (Ist Monday), ISSB. Win. Cheuowoth, Foreman, Bedford Town ship; this -'lion Ake, Uniou, Adam Buruiiurt, !*><• tford; Win. Lurch, South Woodbury, ili um Blackburn, St. Clair; Lewis W. Brown ing, Southampton, John J, Cessna, Bedford Borough - Henry Kgolf, Napier; Benj. Ilousel, Juui itu: Johnston llafoi, Bedford tp; George * lllllegaK, Juniata; liiratn Laiitz. Bedford Bor ough; John Mortimore, (of Gee.)Snakespring; Joseph Mortimore, llariison; Daniel May, do, Wui. Nottingham, Cuiub. \aliey; John Ny cum, Monroe; Jatuo.s lica, Bedford, Jiios. C. Bvigdart, Union; Saml. S'ivets. 13adfofd, Ja cob Steel, Hopewell; Heury Smith, Cumb. Vallev; Valentine Steckman, West Provi dence; Fred. Turner, Harrison. PETIT JUIOIIS. Jubii Ake, Union Township: John Bowman, S. WoodLerry; Win. Brailier, Hopewell; Si tnon Beard, M. Woodberry: John Biair, Cum. Vallev; Jolin Blackburn, St. Clair; John Cook, llopewel!;-Edward (Jou rod, Union; -Win. Dibert, Colerain; James Eider, Harrison; Ja cob Fetter, (of Jobu) Bedford; Jacob Fletch er, Monroe; Nathan Grub, do.; Saml. Iloy uian, Londonderry; H-ury Horn, Juniata: A. li. Hull, Esq., U niqn: Rudolph Hoover, M Woodberry; Saml. W. Miller, Napier: A. J. Morgart, W. Providence: John E. Miller, Harrison: John MeCreary, Juniata: Perry Morgan, Colerain: Philip G. Morgart, W- Providence: Wilson P. Mower, Bedtord Bor ough: Lewis Putt, Liberty: Archibald Per dew, Southampton. John T. Piper, llopewell: Solomau lleigiiart, Snakespring: Johu Shoe maker, Colerain: John Smith, (merchant) liar risou: John Smith, (farmer) do: David Spark*, W. Providence: John M. Vanhorn, Colerain: Yal. B. Wertz, Harrison: Cornelius Whet stone, Napier: Henry Wertz, Cuuib. Valley: Wui. Wertz, Union: John B. Zonk, Liberty. LATEST SEWS FROM I TAII I ~ Fresh Arrival of SPRIM AMI SIMMER GOODS AT SHOEMAKERS' STORE! THE undetsigned, having just returned fiomthe Eastern Cities, are now receiving a large and splendid assortment of SPKIX i -4XI) SUMMER GOODS, which they arc determined to sell cheip. Tbcir stock consists in part of Cloths, Uastimerts, Satinetts, Je em r, and a large assortment of Men's and Hoys' irear. Ladies'' Dress Goods, Silks, Delaines, Calicoes, jKlpacax and launs. A large assortment of Roots, Shoes. Hals and Caps. Coffee , Sugar, Syrups. Mo lasses, Flack and Green Teas, Qu ensware, Hard ware, Buckets, Tuiis, Knives and Forks, &e. Ali kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods. To good and punctual customers a credit of six months will be given. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. April 2d, !858. DISSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing under the name of Howry J* Co., in the Dry Goods business, has been disalved by mutual eons-nt. The. buqi uosg of the firm wdi be settled by the undersigned. HENRY MO WRY, L. A. TURNER. Baena Yir.a, April 9, 1858. a,* MliiiilFF'S SALES. Bf virtue ei' sundry writs of Fi. F:\. to., tin. di rected, there will be m Id at the Cour. ltonse iu ti. Borough of Bedford, on Monday, the Sd.dyof May, 1858, at 1 o'otoek. P. 31., tire following de scribed real ("Mate, to wit: One tfactof land, containing 170 acres, more or less, about H 0 acres cleared and under fence, wish a two story lug Wise, wjtli kitchen attached, and log bsru 1 hereon- erected; also uti apple orchard thereon. Adjoining lands -of Jatiu-s (Jlark on tile southeast, and the Juniata river on the north and w.-st. Situate iu Liberty township, Bedford Coun ty, and taken in execution as the property of Ja cob Snyder. Also one tract of land, containing 100 acres tuore or less, about 50 acres cleared and under tclice, with a log house and leg barn thereon erected, also some fruit trees thereon; adjoining lands of Wm. Fletcher, Win. Robison, Charles Linn and others. Situate in Southampton township. Bedford coun ty, utid taken u> execution as the property ot (80. BUukley. Also, one- tract of .land, containing 60 acres, more or less, about 40 acres d -ared and tipder fence, with a two story Jog dwelling house, ti Rant house, and log stable thereon erected, also an ap ple orchard tliereoti; nlj-iiuing lands of Daniel L. Defiiiaugh, Lawrence J a miaou and others. Situate in Suakespriug township, Kediocd County— Also, ail Emanuel Easter's rigiit, title, interest and claim in up i tu one tract of land containing 85 ac es, more or less, about 1-a< r. s .cleared and un der fence, with 'J log dwe'ling houses, Irauie sta ble, and a three story frame grist mill thereon erected, adjoining lauds of Samuel Buckley, Jacob Mill er and others Siuaie in St. Clair township. Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of EinaiiU l Easter, ilef't. Also die.undivided f part of a certain tract of land, containing 173 acres,more or less, ot which about 'JV acres arc cleared and under lence, being the same tract conveyed to deft, Hesefculi East oil, and others, bv A \V. Evans and wife, by deed in the llccoider's otlice, in deed book A. 8., page 151; adjoining lands of A. W. Evans, Jobu McCanles. Kessle: Ik Co., and others— e undivided i pmt of. a tract of laud con taining 205$ acres, more or les-q of vv .ioh aUjul 100 acres are cleared and under fence, with '1 sppij orcli.irds, and having thereon erected 2 dwelliu houses and 2 barns, it being the same land convev eit to del"t anil others by Win. Anderson, (see deed book, page 349.) adjoining lauds of Asa Duvall and others— . Aiso. the undivided J part of a tract of laud.eon coiitaiiiing 'JJ acres, more or less, ol which about 10 acres are cleared and under fence, it being tho same laud conveyed to ilsf't and others bv.Si-pte inins Foster and wile, by deni dated March 16, 1557 adjoining lands of Richard Foster, John Lair, J.is. Figarl's Iteirs and others— Also, the undivided 5-16 part of a tract of In d containing 130 acres aud 30 perches, more or less, ol which about -Id acres are cleared and under fence, 1-ciog the same land conveyed to d :t *t and others by Epbraim Foster, administrator of Hichanl Foster, by deed dated June 14, 1805, adjoining lauds of AMI Davs.lt, John Lair and others— Also, nil Jilt's inteiest in and to a tract of Imd unimptovad, containing 388 ac:es more 01 less, bounded oil the east by lands ot J utiles Pa ft on anil Ah. lSnlluiaii, on the west by tile .funis a rivet an- 1 Daniel Young, surveyed on a watiant to del't and James Pattou, datid Feb. 16, 1854; afi situato ii. Broadtop township, Bedford County, and taken in execution as the property of Hezekiah East on. Also, ail defendants" Rudolph Hoover and Jacob Teeter's interest ii* and to a certain sfo:y and a half frame weatherboard house, being.6o ft. i i front arid 25 ft. back, nini ihe lotan}i piece- of ground aud curtilage sip|n-rtaining thereto: a joining lan.ls of Jackroii Galbraitii on the northeast corner,-and 'aiids of Rudolph Hoover on ait other sides. Situ ate 1,.- Middl., Woodberry towuship, Bedford Coun ty, and taken in execution u:- the property ol Ku (lelpli Ilooveratid Jacob Teeter, del'endaiits. Also, all deft Daniel Mgtzgar's right, title inSsn - est and claim in and to a tract of Idud containing about 112 acres more or less, about 30 acres clear ed and under feuee, with a two story log In-uso and > log barn thereon erected, adjoining lauds ofjphu Mctzgar, Wm. Showman and wif--. and others. Situate in Harrison B.-dford County, untLiaken in execution as tiie projiorty of l'anii-1 Mefzgar. Also, cue lot of ground, in the town of ilo->e well, iroating 3D feet on Miffiin street and extend ing back 150 feet, with a 'wo story plank house and smoke brittle Ih-rwri elected, adjoining lot ot Bii nrloliar, Lowry t Co., oti tlie norib, and lot of Henry K. Strong on the southeast— Also, one lot of gioutid, in the town of Hope w. li, fronting about 150 feet on Wood street, anil about 12 ) 011 Broad street, extending back to mill race, and lying three square, with three twostory rough casl dwelling houses, blaclisrnit'll shop shoe maker shop aud tinner simp thereon erected— Also, all defendant's right, lit'.o ami interest in 30 acres of unimproved coal land, warranted in the name of John L. Grove, adjoining lands ot John Cessna. Esq.: t..e Hopewell Coal and Iron Com, any and others Also, one tract of unimproved bottom land, know n as tlie A lain 5 ouug trac/, containing 25 acres, more or less, adjoining J uuiata river on the north, and lands of John King's heirs on the east and west— Also, ali defendant's Thomas W. Horton's right, title, i uteres baud claim, in and to one tract ol 1 md, called Buck Bottom, containing 00 acres, more or less, about 4 acres cleared and uudec fence, with a story aud a hail' plans house thereon en cted, ad joining lands of William Forrester on the west, and the Juniata river on the north, east and south- Also, all the defcii laufs interest iu aud to three tracts of unimproved eos.l lam's, warranted in the name of ihonjas W . iiorton and Jesse (1 rove, COll t.iniug in all about 150 acres, more or less, adjoin ing lands of William Montgomery, now John Orss -111, Esq.. 011 the north and west.'and lands of John Ford and others ->v the south, and lands of William Evans on the east, and all the above described 1 tnds situate in Bioadtop township, Bedford Coun ty, except Buck Bottom, which is situate in Hope well township, Bedford County, and taken in execu tion as the property of Thomas W. Horton, aud to be sold for cash. WM. S. FLUKE, Sberilf. Sheriff's Office, April 9, 1858. BEDFORD U'lDI-LIV. The Summer session of this Institution will commence on Wednesday, April 21st. The efficient County Superintendent of the Rub lie Schools, Rev. IL lfeckcnuan, will assist in the iustructiou of youth during the coming quarter. Persons, therefoio, wishing to pursue a Course of study with tlie view of preparing themselves to teach iu our Common Schools, will enjoy rare ad vantages in connection with this Institution. GEORGE W. A(J GUI NBA UGH, April 9, 1858. I'rincipsL fOIRT PIIDCLPiITIO.V ~ TJ7"fIEREAS the Honorable I'ka.vcim M. Kim \ , mell, Rresi.tent of the several Cmirts of Com mon I'L-fts in the.eoinitios composing the 16th Ju dicial District, and Justice of the Courts ol Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenders in the siid Dis trict—and A.J. SxrvELr and Joiis G. Hartley, Esquires, Judges ol'the Omits of Common l'leas and Justices of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and.General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capi tal and other offenders in the county of Bedford— have issued their precept and to me directed, for hulling a Court of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, and Conrt of Oyer and Terminer at Bedford, on MONDAY the 3d -day of May next. Notice is hereby given to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said county of B ntfonl, that they he then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, rec ords, and inquisitions, examinations and other re membrances, to do those things which to their offi ces and in that behalf appertain to be dope, and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jail of Bedtord county, to Is: then and there to prosecute against them as shall bo just. WILLIAM S. FLWCK, Sb riff. April 0, 1858. TfiKlSUilE!l'£ SALK ISSEATEB LIPS, I AND TOWN LOTS IN BEDFORD COUNTY. | Agreeably to the provisions of an Act ot tlie Ass%.t)ly, directing the mode of selling unsealed lands for taxes and for ottier purposes passed the 18th of Match, 181-3. and the supplements tliereto passed tile lot.i day of M ireit, ibl7, and th • 2ith of March, 18;jl- The Tiea-urer of Bed-; lord County Ijerutiy gives notice to ■ill p -Tsous eon yernpd tiiercin, th it unless t.ho County, State, j Ectiooi and Road Taxes due on the following tracts of Unseated Lauds, situate in Bedford County, are : not paid before the day of sale, the whole, or suci, parts of each tract as wiH pay the taxes, and the i cost chargeable theteou, wiiihesei l at-toe Court House, in tiic Borough of Bedtord, on the jtecond Monday ot June, next, (14th day ) tor the arrear age-sol taxes due, and the cost aocriiou thereoYi; atid said sale will lie continued from day to day un til all are disposed of. SAMUEL DAVIS, Treasurer. Here*. I's. JVart alec* or Owners. Taxes. lied/\>rd Town:'up. Sup Margaret Dichl. S 8 4ti4 James Tubman. • 8b yj Tims. J. Boiiuett. 1 id liroadtop Township. 13t> James Kutriken IS 2u S Jatues Entrikeu, W 3' M in. T. D.'Ugbei ty, 15 tt2 ' al9 John Belts. 5 it) I fid Jacob Myers, tjd ; 4U3 Johu Bellman, 1-' (Ki 402 140 Wui. Bunn I -1 T" j 205 60 Win, Lane, 0 74 . 30 Lewis T. Wattfon, 60 I 200 Joim Devereaux, 6 00 427 Mary Montgonieiy, 7 88 1 205 Newlan & Marshall, 6 00 ' 421 Johu Montgomery, £ 02 : 289 btephaus 4" Co, in right of Shreaves, 10 10 3it Rathnell WiNon, 1 lit I 5 Anion Evans, 12 | 265 Jos. Eig.ird, 1 58 1 69 Win. i'tgard, 2 34 3'i Raltpieli Wilson, 48 do (iu KHI do do J 80 60 John King, 50 Colerain Township. 6IM) Sam'l Williams. 2 24 : 'JU Jas. K Email. I'iehl, 84 ■l5 W id.. Smith, "11 i Cumberland Valley Township. 397 i Johu.Sample, o 96 I Hopewell Ton its hip. 200 John C 'rL.y, 120 ISJ James Howard, 404 Richard Moan, 48 420 John Chenry, 62 404 Joseph .Moan, 48 : Saut'i Moau, 48 j 424 85 Ah x.Monr, 24. 2i-6 i Jehti Mcliuey, o2 192 Timothy Moan, '-'4 2'Ml J Israel Moan, —8 I'.ifi 50 Zaeh. Moan, 414 j 222 Elisabeth Tiper, 24 1 212 20 John Boyd, 24 214 65 Win. Davis, 2} 216 6oJ Isabella Davis, 24 : 221*4 Wm. Riper, 28 238 John Hardin, 28 • 221 Ignatius Hardin. 434 125 ,1 allies Wil.-on, 62 487 40 David Piper, 21 425 (Jeorgi F. Albert!, 1 2o j 40d a" Stephen Moan, 48 1 342 Dau'l Kerr, 9 60 dO Bain'l Livingston's ho;:s, 72 i 28 Geo. Wisbari, 40; Harrison Township. 165 Nicholas Kniglit, 21 Liberty Township. 60 Abel Putt, 70 473 84 Hannah Alberti, 8 25 j 448 Atariab Alherti, In 05 l'.t) Geo. B. lvay, 1 48 Londonderry Township. 453 Joseph Gardner, 1 SO j 15 ) John Sadler, 1 80 i *-Yapitr Tp. Ahner Uotlgers. 60 i East Providence 'Tp. 2'*i)i 'Thos.Logan, 88 , 403 Cliarles Evans, 1 2n j 4n2 46 Keziah Logan, 1 2tJ ! 462 62 Oh tiles Logan, 1 2P : 4*s 75 JolinCavan, 1 400 Tnomas Cattail. 2.8 .3" Thos. Logan, i 2 ) 406 103 AU-x. GaVitii, i 2'i 400 Kzekiel Cook, 1 20 j 30 Solomon Williams, 40 1 I'Ki Jacob Ritchey, 36 ! 17 PraAcia Gibl's, lb 4"0 Isaac Cavwr,-' 1 20' lVat Providence Tp. 6 Wm. Ihixton, 32 183 Dudley Duugberty, 2 82 SI. Clair Tp. . j 4 I ots Jacob Inks heirs, 48 204 David Mcßobert, 3 2u 477 James Ross, 1 20 411 Wm. Snivoiy, 1 20 62 Henry Koontz, 50 Southampton Tp. 200 James Riggs, ■ CO 439 Paul Ward, I 82 357 Patrick Ward, 1 08 85 1 Joseph Wa>.l, 1 (.'■ 353 Jonathan Ward, 1 04 136 Isaac Hunter, 2 08 488 T. Clingeriuaii, 1 20 Union Tp. 400 John Swaggvrt. 7 90 409 Leonard Swaggart, 1064 266 Alex. Gardner, 3 90 116 Dr. Win..Smith, 1 78 43 Sam'l Burket, £2 116 John Shee, 38 100 James Johnston. 2 68 60 Frederick Snider, 60 1 440 Jeremiah Jackson, 5 66 411J Jacob Swaggart, 4 36 44<) Wm. Pivraou, 10 36 440 Ebeuezer Braiiham, 11 68 120 Conrad Icnler, 1 80 ! 200 t'hrisiley Bowser, 9 72 j 100 George Laib, 1 34 ! 100 Jacob Bu-ket, 2 07 1 130 Peter Shoenhergcr, 1 84 ! 43 Samuel Burket, 1 40 , 433 Hugh Porter, 4 02 439 Griffith Evans, 10 00 403 J Philip Stine, 9 76 439 Jnhn Martin, 11 64 43H John Taylor, 10 32 j 439 Wilson Hunt, 10 32 4881 Alex.Scott, 10 22 I 127 D:. P. Shoenbc.-ger, 2 96 124 do do 4 48 4it do do 48 Middle Woodberry Tp. 379 Daniel Montgomery, 19 "4 j 4011 Win. Montgomery, 31 14 172" Mchina, 14 38 117 Daniel Monigemery, Id 90 180 Daniel Montgomery, 4 4 ' 1 Lot Jacob Struck, No. 72 d 2 1 Lot ■, ' Jacob Struck, No. 74 106 , . South Woodberry Tp. 200 16J Isabella Davis, 24 65 100 John S. Hetrick, 28 222 " " Khzabwth Piper, 24 April 9, 185 >. \VA(,U\M. THREE new two horse wagons on hand, work warranted—will ho sold ou a liberal credit —or ex changed for produce. A. B. CRAMER fc CO. Feb. 19, 1858 A LIST fit? RETAILERS | , Of- Foreign (# Domestic Goods, Wares and Met - ckiuitze, id Bedford County, fur the year 18.38. Btdford Borough. Class. TUX. : H. D. Lough/ 14 ? W A. jB. Cramer A Co. 12 12 00 [ Nialudas Lyons, 14 -7(A) G. \\*. llti) !., IS 10 00 J iCob Reed, • IS 10 00 ! Samuel Brown, : 14 7 00 Samuel Shack u Co. 14 .7 00 > Robert Fyan, 14 7 00 J. , 14 7 00 ; J a): a Arnold, [ hardware J 14 7 00 IVia. Hartley, 14 7 00 George Ely mire, do 14 7 00 J)t. B. F. Jlarrv, 14 7 00 Dr. F1 U. Rentier, 14 7 00 Adam Ferguson, 14 7 00 A. L. Detibiiugh, [eating ho use J 8 u (Hi ; Jacob Bollinger, do a 0< Bedford Township. ' Jacob Barnhart. ' 14 7 00 John S. Kitchey, [distiller})] 4 60 00 liroadtup Township. B irndollar & Everhart, 12 12 00 Pluck & Eicbelbergor, . ij !U bo Culerain Town*hip. ; N. B. Evan?, 14 7 00 A. K. James, 14 ( .oo J. & J. M. Shoemaker, 14 7 00 Cumberland I ullcy Township. ' Jacob Anderson, 14 7 pp j i Thomas Fisher, ] j 7 001 • Daniel Ji. Anderson, ]• 70 ; Fust Providence Township. | John Nycum, 14 7 00 I I). A. T. Black, 14 7 00 j ; Louderb.iu h & Pee, 14 0 00 j „ Hopewell Township. I John Pnsh*r, 14 7 ,jp ; Ifonry S. King, 14 '7OO j Harrison Tutcnsliip. Valentine 11. Hertz, 14 7 (gj j j John M*. Siui'h, 14 7 (at i Andrew J Snivelv, 14 7 00 j Juniata Township. IVai. iCevser, . 14 700 ' j Hilicgas 4. Mo wry, 14 7 of) • Lewis X. Fyatt, 14 7 0 „ Liberty Township David S. Berk dresser, 34 7 pp 1 Lewis Putt, 34 7 00 ' John Cypher, 14 7 OO j Meal t Eutriken, 14 7 00 ! ■ Jacob Fockh-r, 14 70 , I Jelm Ilef'uer, [eating house] 8 5 00: I.ondontlei ry Township. Jacob Deroro, Jr. 14 7 (gj Bums d Thorp. 14 7 00 , Thomas J. Porter, 14 7 o j Joint Wisegatvtr, [eating house] 8 6(H), South Word berry Township. Piper A- Scott, 34 7 00 S. K. Cater. 14 7 00 George Kauffman, 14 7 00 J DF. Buck, " 14 700 1 i D. B-egle, 14 7 00 : Notice is hereby given, that an Appeal wi'l he ' 10-ld at the Commissioners Office, in Bedford, 011 Saturday, the Bth of May, A. D., 18-38. I.EVI AGNEW, Appraiser of Mercantile las for the vear 1858. j April 2, 18-38. lilue Manufactory. THE subscribers would respectfully inform the public that they are engaged in manufacturing a superior article of glue, at different prices, at their ! residence in Snakesprins Valley, two miles "ast of Bloody Run, and are prepared to fiil promptly all orders. All in want of this atticlc can have their orders attended to by addressing the uudersigued j at Bloody Hun. 1 The mibscrihers wish to purchase a quantity of j tanners' fleshings, and those having any for sale, 1 can dispose of them by applying as above. | In connection with their glue manufactory, they also carry on the weaving business, anrh will weave i coverlets and carpets on reasonable terms and at : the shortest uotice. MORRIS KICIITER 81 SON*. April IG. 1858. -3m. Auditor's Notice. TIIE undersigned, appointed to distribute the 1 balance in the bands of F. Jordan, Esqr., adtn'r of ■ the estate of Samuel Cromwell, late of the Bor ough ot Bedford, dee'd. will attend for that pur j pose at ltis office, iu Bedford, on Thursday, tlve 1 29th of Aptil, inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and . where all persons interested may attend if they i see proper. JN'O. MOWER. Auditor. Aptil IG, 1868. Just Received at the New Firm, REED & MICH'S. An elegant assortment of Spring Goods, of the Itest quality, consisting of Cloths. C.tssimeres, ! Tweeds. Jeans, and Cotton ides. 40 pieces of the Litest style Calicoes and Ginghams. Also, Mus lins, I.Jeuchvd and unbleached, of every grade, all ' of which will I.Hi sold at the lowest figure for ea.sit. I April 0, 1858. JOIIS S3. iLLEV m CO. ! iVOS. 2 EST Wnoi'-V ITU. Housa, ix nit: Ctrv.) \| AXUFAC'f and Wholesale deal- Itl rsfs in Latent Medicine, ruad RHOOMS, j Patent Grove 4 FKD.iR-W.illE, Warranted i not to shrink, WOOD and WII.LOW-W.iHE, I FORDS, BRUSH ES, &c., of all descriptions. : Ple4e call and examine our stock. ' Feb. 27, 1857. -zt. IHL IMKiiIIUTIIII, OR LIVER REMEDY millS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCIEN -1 fitic medical discoveries ever made, and is dai ly working cures almost too great to believe. It j cures as if by tit igio, eceu the first dose, giving bene' fit and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Lirer Complaint, from the tvorat Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common head ache, all of which are the result ot a Diseased Lirer. The liver is on 1 of the principal regulators of the human tody, and when it performs its functions well, he powers of the system are fully developed The stomach, is almost entirely .dependent on the healthy action of the Liver for the proper per formance of its I unctions. M hen the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole system sutlers in consequence of one organ—the Liver— having ceased to do its duty. For the diseases of that org m, one of the proprietors has made it his study, 111 11 practice of ntore than twett tyyeais. to find some remedy wherewith to coun teract the many derangements to which it is lia ble. To prove that litis remedy is at last found, any .person troubled with Liver Complaint if any of its tbrms, has hat to try a bottle, and conviction is certain. A compound has beet formed by dissolving gums aqdextracting that part which is soluble for tie active virtues of the medicine. These gums re move ail morbid or bid.matter front the svsiem, supplying in their place a iieal by flow of bile, in vigorating the stomach causing food to digest well, -purifying the bl tod, giving tone and health to the whole machinery, removing the causes of the dis ease, and effecting a radical cure without any ot the disagreeable alter effects, felt by using Calomel or Mineral poison, that are usually resorted to. To a:i who will folL.w_these directions a Cure is positively guaranteed. SICK Jlt-:ai>ACHE can he cured by the use of two tea-spoonsful taken as soon as tiie attack is felt. i'bu iuvigoratof surer fails to cure soar stom ach or the bad effects experienced after tutting. Billions attacks yield readi'y to one bottle, and Ciii'otiie Diarrhora, difficult as itis tocqjje, is never trouhi 'some to those who take Use Iriviyorator. • For Dyspepsia or Jaundice, nofhing in the konwn '•volId act .so fully or cures so quickly as tiie llt vigor.uor. It removes ail yellowness and unnatu ral color Iron' the skin. For Night .Uare* take a dose before retiring. and it is warranted a suit- preventative. For.Feiualc Obstructions it is a safe and sure remedy, as it removes the cause of the disease. Costrveness ranuot exist whe-trthe Invigorator is sosleytakcti, while Cholic yields readily to & few eeaot It must bo known tit it all these are Liver disea ses, or caused by a deranged Liver, and to cure litem needs a Liver medicine and one of great pow er. The l.tvigorator such a medicine; it has medicinal poweis, never before discovered, that will cure all diseases of the f.ivcr, rto matter o. how long standing,or what may be their torn;. Tie active medicinal virtues extracted front the gums used is such as to be astonishing to all who see their effects, for none can use the medicine without feceiving benefit. It acts as a gentle Cithartic, and should always be taken in sufficient quantities to OJH rale on the bowels gently. The best way to 'ake it is to take the*>:edicine in the mouth, then rtakesome water and swallow both .together. In this way the medicine will scarcely IHS tasted, SANFORD ;e CO., Proprietors. 345 Broad way, New York. For sale ty Dr. B. F. Hurry, and Druggist's generally Feb. i 5B, 1857.-Bm. NomE THEd'oliowiog persons have filed their pe titions for, license iu tiie (./link's Office, to be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions, of Bedford County, on Friday, the 7th day of May, next- Mrs. Mary Cook, Bedford Hot - ., Tavern. V. Stockman, " 4 Joint I Lifer, " u J. G. Minoick, •• Kiting lluuc: .John Todd, iiedford Tp., Tavern. J. K. 1J twlea, . !i J as. S. Beck with, B.oadtop, •' J as. Kichelberger, 4> u John Foster, " Kating House. Kdtvaril Piersou, " " Joshua Filler, Colerain, Tp. Tavern. Jacob I>. Anderson, Cumb* Valley, •' Mrs. limey, " " Valentiue B. Wertz, Harrison, '• Martin Feightuer, " '* Josegh Fotler, Juniata, " Junes Burns, " " Joseph Wolford, " " Catherine Tricker, Liberty, 44 Jacob A. linutn, " " Jonathan Ftchtaer, Londonderry, " James Bat us, '• 4< James Carncll, Monroe, " George .Stucky, Napier, * 4 Havid A. T. Brack, E. Providence, 44 Win. Gracy, 44 " John A. Gump, W. Provideucc, " John M. Robinson, Scbeltsburg Bor., D George Colvin, 44 44 Bernard O'Neil, Southampton, 44 Peter Autick, St. Clair, '* Thotuas Reighatt, TTnion, 44 Michael Wcyaut, 44 . . 4 - Alexander & Joseph Stoner, S. Woodb'y 4< Win. M. Piersou, M. Woddherry, 44 Ilettry Fluck, 44 41 SA.ML. H. TATE, Clerk Clerk's Office, April IG, ISSB. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LFTTEUS testamentary having becu.granted by tlm Register ot Bedford County to the nndersiguei upfiti the estate of Christian Winebreutter, late of Middle Wood berry Township, dee'd, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said deceased are Iteieby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or accounts against said es tate, will pic ise present them properly authentica ted for settlement. JACOB K.IFKR, DAVID BUYER, Extxrs, Redding in M. Wood berry Tp. April 2, 1858. R. li. BSAKtX.IV, ATTORNKf AT LAW, BEPFOED, PA.. WILL attend promptly and faithfully to all legal business entrusted to his care. CTF"Oflice on Juliana Street, in the building tor niwrly occupied by S. M. Barclay, Em]., dec'd. March 2ti, 18.>8. KOTICE. The Account of SamT H. Tate, Assignee of Sansom & Gcphart, Ins Own filed at the' office of the Pmthonotary of tho Court of Common Pleas of Bedford County, ami the same will l*i present ed to said Court for confirmation, on Frt lay, tho 7th day of May, next. Also,the Account of John Fiekes, committee of the person and est ate of Peter Colobaugh, a Luna tic of Union Township, at the tamo time and place. SAMUEL 11. TATE, Proth'y. Prolhonotary's Office,. April 'J. 1858. } J >axln's aud Lubju'J Extracts lor the llaitdktn* 13chief, Cologne 'Va'cr, Ac., at I r. IfnrryV Far Producing Unit* oh Bald lipids* atid IJesloring (rcy Hair lo Ifs ftalnral (olor. rpHIS ASTO-NJSHLVG A.VI) L'XEQKALLEW A preparation has never felled to produce a. growth on Buid Head*, when used according to the direction, and turn hair brek t<> its origins! color, after having uecorm- gray and reinstate it in ail its original health, lustre, softness and beaut v. Removes at once all scurt, d.mdn,tfat;d unpleasant itching scrofula, eruptions and feverish heat tiom the sc.dp. It niso prevents the hair from be com ing unhealthy aril falling oil'and hence arts as u perfect lI,UK IX VIGORATOII AM) TOMf.Y A gentleman of Boston writes to his friend in New Bedford tiw: To your inquiries, I would reply, that when 1 first commenced using Professor Wood's H.tlr Re storative, my hair was almost white, :tr;d had been so for the l ist ten years and it was very thin on the top of niy head, and very loose, and pu'led out freely; hut I found that before 1 lia-l used all the second bottle, (which was eight weeks) my hair was entirely changed to its original color, light brown, and is cow free from dandruff and quite moist. I have had nay haircut live or six times since the change, and have never seen ny thing like white li tir starting from the ro< ts ; and It is now us thick as it ever was,and does n<>t come out at ail. It has proved in my case ali that I could wish to ask. July Yours, etc. \From the Bosio-i Herat J. J SojiKTHiNo WOKTII Kxowixo.—By using Profrs sor Wood's Hair Restorative, gray hair can permanently restored to its original color. The subjoined certificate from Joitusou V Stone, Gar diner, Maine, is but one of the many instances that arc d iil)" coming to our knowledge, of its wonder ful etleets. It is no longer problematical, but self-evident truth,as huudreds in our community can f estify. GAROINUB, Maine, June, 2 !. Ik.ii.S. UKAE SIK : 1 have used two bottler of Piolessi r Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly sav it is (he greatest discovery of tiie age tor restoring and (•hanging the hair. Before using it, 1 was a man of s ivcii' v. My hair lias now attained its origin il color. You can recommend it to the world with out the least four, as my case was one of the worst kind. Yours, respectfully, Prof. O. J. Wood. L>. XMUKPUY. BcooKrit't-P. Massachusetts, Jan. 12, lSo">. DFAR SlR,—Having made a trial ol your H.iir Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that it* effect h is been escell: nt in removing irtlaiunmtii.i, dandruff, and a constant .itching tendency with which I hgve been troubled tiom' childhood ; arid has also restored my hair which was I en.mm • gray, to its original c olor I have used no other article with anythinglike the pleasure and profit. Yours, truly. J. K. BRAGG. Pastor of the Orthodox Church, Bropkiicl 4. Professor Wood. [Fioßii'ie .Misnouti Democrat ] WOO LPS HAIR Li YE. - This admiral] artiefo is rapidly improving the hair. Xo at tide of a sita il ir kind, now before the public, enjoys a better reputation as a restorative and invigorating hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a bene ficial effect upon the growth and chaiacter oi the hair, living a silk)' nnd glossy texture !<• that which wa formerly of a coarse and dry nature. It has, also, we understand, a tendency to pre serve the youthful color and appearance of the hair, and destroying or counteracting the effects of age. With such recommendations in its lavoi, wo hardly perceive how any lady or genii- man should he without so valuable an adjunct to their toilet. O.J. M LiOI) & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broad way, X. Y., and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. i'or s.iie by Dr. B. F. Harry, anl Druggists, generally. Feb. it!. lS jb.-3ia. LIST (IF CI I.SEN PF f down for Tri lat X&y Term. (3d dsv.) 1858. Elizabeth Kelly vs. Willi mi Walsh John Shreeve vs. Joseph Mix >n John Cook vs. School Directors John Koonfz use vs. Michael Heed Kr.muel Aniick vs. Joseph 8. Reed et si E. Goit and wife's use vs. David Patteix.u - —Lowry and wife's use vs. Same Samuel Moses e-tor's et al vs. John A Kip Peter J . Littiu vs. Jacob Sfiuek John May vs. George Troutmin et a! Jacob Farlmer's use vs. John Alsip 11. & B. R. P. ft *l'.Koad Go. vs. Pat. Leddy Benjamin Mahoni v vs. Solomon Sponger James I'atton vs. l)r. William Burch D.-l) Keaggy's use vs. P. Morningstar et al Philip Hardmau et al vs. Elias Hite Wiu.C. Logan Esq. vs. 1). 11. Iloiius Esq. Wm- Border's use vs. John Taj lor et nl Abr'tu Keighart vs. Thomas Imler et al Powell W. Dishong vs. David WaUrr et al Chailes Siuckey vs. Henry Moses et ai Dr. Wm. Blair vs. Archibald Blair John Wemmer vs. Anthony Clingerman SAM UE LILT AT E, froth V . Proth'ys Office, April 9, 1858. llEliiM'Lli'.S MlTin;. ALL persons inteiested, will take notice, that the following accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's office of Bedford County, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan'* Court for confirmation, or. Friday, the 7th day of May, next, at the Court House in Bedi'o d. The Account of Adam K 'tiering, Adm'r of tli* estate of John Teeter, lute of Monroe Township dec'd. The Account of Wm. M. Hall, Esq . Adin'r of the estate of Amos Ralcy, lule of Londonderry Township, dec'd. The supplemental Account of John Cessna, E up: Adm'r ot the estate of Abraham Sparks, late u West Providence Township, dec'd. The Account of Thomas LI ickhurn, ,Guanlist of Elizabeth Miller, formerly Elizabeth Griffith o. St. Glair Township The Account of John Blair. Adm'r of the. estate of John Blair, late of Cumberland Valley \ Township, dec'd. : The Account of Job Mann, surviving Adm'r with the wid annexed of S. -M. Batclay. Krq , ! ;te of tiic borough of Bedfor-t. dec'd. SAM.I'EE 11. TA I L. RegUt< . Register's Oiliee, April 'J, 18-58. iv m ® '-jr n ::: MS THE subscribers being anxious to settle up their Boohs, alt those having accounts with them, will please c ill Immediately and settle them and alk those having notes due, wilt lilt them till the first of March; if not they wili b-left in the binds of *n officer for collection, as no longer indnlgeir . . '.'.ill he given. WM. STATES 5c CO. February 12, 1858. Adni&is(rfit&'* Abiito. LETTERS of Administration having been grant* <>< lto the subsci iler, living in South Wood hurry Township.on the ev-tat* of Frederick Smith, lata of sait} Township,, due'd, all persons in 1< licd to a tid estafnture requested to u.ake immediate pay niont, and those having claim* against the sanie will present them twopejrly mtheniic.ated for wupiiwat. n F. BUCK. Adm'r. April 1, 1858 f