WOOD'S IIAIII DYE.—This admira ble article is tapidly improving the hair. >'o article of a similar kind, now before tbe public, enjoys a better reputation as a res torative and invigorating hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a beneficial effect upou the growth and character of the bair, giving a silky and glossy texture to that wbieb was formerly of a coarse and dry nature. It hss, also, we anderstand, a t: ,' iency to preserve tbe youthful color and appearance ot the hair, and destroying or counteracting the effects of age. With such recommendations in its favor, we hard ]j perceive bow any lady or gentleman f houtd bo without so valuable an adjunct tc their toilet. The article may be had of the pruggists throughout the country.—[.lfis soari Democrat. For sale by Dr. Harry. May 29-b. Ma. OVER: Lou will please announce Mr. JOB.VG. HisyiCK, ot Bedford Borough, as a I candidate lor the Legialature, subject to the decision of the L nion Countv Convention. ' NAPIER TP I We are authorized to announce the name ol J ABK.VM B. BUNN, ESQ., of Schelshurg Bo rougb, as a candidate for the office of Pro theaoUry, He., subject to tbe decision of the I Urrion County Convention. • H t' are authorized to announce the name ol JKK. K. BOWLES. ESQ., of Bedford Bor • 'igh, ll3 * candidate for Prothonotary, subject to the decisiou of the Union Couuty Conven -1 t;un. • I hat in OVER, E*U. : Voir will please announce the name ol JOHN ALSIP, ESQ., of Bedford Borough, .n candidate for Prothonotary of Bedford ♦ountj . subject to the decision of the Union 9 County Conreution. MANY.* U'e are authorized to announce C APT. J AS. S. BECKW ITU. of Colerain Township, as s candidate (or the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Union County Convention. WE are authorized to announce SAMUEL J. CASTNKK. ESQ., of Middle Woodberry g Township, a* a candidate for Sheriff, subject to ■ the decision of the Union County Convention. I Mr. OVER. Pleas, announce Mr. Wx. DIBERT, ..fColerain Township, as a suitable candidate : >r Shetiti, subject to the decision of the Union I County Convention. W. PROVIDENCE TP. H E are authorized to announce GEO. I R. OS! KK, of Bedford Borough, as a cattdi ■ .tste tor Treasurer, subject to the decision o; ■ llie L uioß Couuty Convention. • UAURIKD. At Marietta, on the Ist inst., by Thos v Oldhatu, E>q., Mr. Henry Shull to Mis- I Elizabeth Coil, a! 1 of luiou Tp. Ou the 27tb ult., by the Rev. Isaac | Ritehey, Mr. Ww. Davis to Miss Poll\ | .M. Gibson, all of West Providence Tp. DiKI). Ou the 31 inst., Fraxk, infant SOD ol S| Mr. Samuel Defibaugb, aged 10 month -9 and a few days. In Woodberry, on Saturday, June 6th I Con A Emma, daughter of J. S. and N. J. I I ussey, aged ooc year, two mouths an 1 | twenty da vs. Weep not for her the silent tear. Nor give the heart to vain regret, Wis but the casket that is gone. Tbe gem that tilled it sparkles yet. Orphans' Court Sale or VILI'IBLE COIL LINUS. tPIiE undersigned, Administrators of Wil- L 1 am Anderson, dee'd. by virtue of an or | t-r of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, j will, on IV EU VS-iD t l'. Ike 29/4 d.ty of July next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., expose to punik it sale, ou the pr iuiss, tlis following described valuable real estate, to wit : TtlE undivided one-third pirt ef a tract of i.uid, situate iu Broadtop Towiship, in sai l | t'oiMy. Containing lit# JCRES, aai 10 I FICHICS , Belt measure, composed of parts W three tracts of land, one of which was sur ■•eyed upon a warrant to Uaixiei Chancy, one other upon a warrant granted to Jeremiah Du ll val, and the other upon a warrant g .'an ted to Mary Foster. About 100 acres are cleared and under fence, and ou the premises are two dwelling houses. ' barns, and two good apple orchards Saul un it are immediately on the line of the Six Miie Run branch af the Huntingdon aad Broad I op Railroad, and contain all tile veins of coal ami ir..:i ore in that celebrated mineral regicn. TERMS— One-third of the purthoae money to remain in the hands of tiie purchaser fur the i-e oftlw widow during her natural life, the interest thereon to he paid to her annually; j • ue-third of the remainder to he paid in baud i the confirmation ot the sale, and the residue 1 in two equ tl anttipd payments luoreai tor, with- I *'Ut interest, tlie j*bole to tie secured by judg- I bonds op bends and mortgage. LEMUEL EVANS, LEWIS ANDERSON, Jidm'rt. AleSO, At the same time and place, the undersigned, I 'J' virtue o! an order of the Court sf Coiuuioti Pleas of said County, will expose to sale one- I half acre of ground, with tiro appurtenance adjoining tlie above, and originally a part ol t/te Jeremiah Duvall tract, and on which stands the old church building of the Methodist Epis copal church. TERMS of sale one-half in hand at the con | Urination of the sale, and the other half otic Jcar thereafter, to be s -cured si above meu lioned. LEMUEL EVANS, Trustee. ALSO, at the same time and place, 3 acr> ■ Trainable COAL L.ANI4, adjoining tin: Tact first above descritsed, unimproved, and Warranted August 7th, Id-Mi, in the name ol '•ewis Anderson. ALSO, 21 acres and 25 perches and al ! usance, ot superior coal lauds, in said Township, adjoining lands of the Lancaster Company, of Alex. King and others, and war tsuted 11th April, 1854, in tbe n.une of Lemuel brans. ALSO, a tract of valuable coal land, in said Township, containing 19 seres, 152 perches *nd allowance, adjoining lands of .he Uunting •bui and Broadtop Railroad and Coal Company, and lands of the Lsucaster Company, and wa'r rtnted April. 1853, in the name of Peter F. R'-'asier. ALSO, 3 acrca, 120 perch** of coal lands ia •aid Township, adjoining tract in name of John 3°ok, belonging to the late John N. Lane, **l , and warranted Bth March, 1858.ini.Le turn ■ of Thorn va M. Long. TERMS "f the four last described tract* "lade kcowa or dayof sale. LEMCEL EVANS, for himself, and as Agent for the owner i. dune 12. 1857. IJbsh.n'g Marie Hair Dye, Colors Invtantane * ousty, tue liair or Whiskers a jet Wrick o beautiful browh. Also, PhalousChemical Haii '" v 's"*ator. a saperb article, for preserving and '-aerifying the Hair, can ba purchased from Marry, at the cheap Drug Store. OIMIIIB. S .U '}****" 6*iKnriag the last year, pas sed into the hands of a company, who, in ad dition to tha former buildings, hare erected a handsome and.commodious hotel building and two spacious bath-houses, and have oraament ,td and improved the grounds. The Hotel Buildings will be opened for the reception of visitors on the 10th of June, and kept open until the Ist of October. Passengers from Bal timore or Philadelphia reach the Springs in one wy, via Pennsylvania Railroad, the comple tion of the Broad Top Railroad leaving but twenty miles ol staging over a fine road. Mr. w illabo. formerly of Washington City, and j recently of the Burnet House, Cincinnati, will superintend the Hotel. To invalids, generally, i the Bedford waters, in connection with the i mountain air, are perhaps more highly beueti ! cial than any others in the Union. P. GOSSLER, President Bedford Springs Companv. j June 12, 1857. |STAGE OFFICE WASHINGTON HOTEL, Bedford, Pa. MRS. MARY COOK would announce to her frieuds and the public, that she has fitted ! up this old and well known stand, in a very su- J | jierior style, for the accommodation of tbe'pub j lie. Visitors to tlie Bedford Mineral Springs ! will find the W ashingtou Hotel a comfortable I summer re treat—"And no puioa will bd spared to ! please all who patronise the house, i Bonders will be taken by the day, week, month and year. I u"7"A gentleman of high qualification, and ! corteous deportment, has charge of the bouse, who will do alt in his power to make the guests happy and comfortable. D77*Tcima as moderate as anywhere else in the place. Daily Stages from Latrobe, Cumberland, Hollidaysburg and Hopewell, all stop at this Hotel. Bedford, Juno 12, 1857.-zz. Chairs and Cabinet Furniture. THE subscriber has removed to the shop on 1 West Pitt Street, recently occupied by Wm. 1 Ritchey as a Machine shop, where he continues ' to make to order and keep on hand a general > assortment of chairs and Cabinet furniture, | consisting in part of Spnug Scat Parlor Uhairs, I French Rocking Chairs, Cane seat and Wind- | sor, Sofas, Lounges, Ottomans, What-Nofs, i Music Stands, Fancy Parlor Tables, Break last, Dinner, and Extension Tables, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Ac. Suits of cottags tuniiture at very moderate prices, so that it is withiu the reach of all to have Rice, good and fashionatile furniture. The Ladies are partic ularly invited to call and examine for them selves, as it will be my desire to please all tastes. N.B. Cuffius will be made on the shortest notice for an v who will favor hiiu with a call. June 12, 1857. ISAAC MENGEL, Jr. TO THOSE WHO WANT FARMS, A F. JRM WITHI.V THE REACH OF EVERY M.LY. THE RIDGWAV FARM COMPANY has made arrangements by which ail who desire to settle or purchase a b ome can do so. The Farnis'consist of the best limestone soil of the most superior quality for farming, in a i rapidly improving place, into which an cxten- ! sire emigration is now pouring. The property i is located iu Elk County, Pennsylvania, in the ; midst of a tnriving population of s.me 19,000. The climate is perfectly healthy, and the terri ble plague of the west, fever, is unknown. It also lue. a" abundance of the best quality ef Coal and Iron. The price to buy it out is from $3 to S2O per acie, payable by instal ments, to be located at the time of purchasing or a share ot 25 acres entitling to locate the same for S3OO, payable $6 per month, or 12J acres payable $4 per mouth. Discount for ev- j cry sum of SIOO and under, paid In advance, a } discount of 5 percent, will be allowed, and for j over SIOO a discount of 10 p.-r cent lu considering the advantages of emigrating > to this locality the following are presented: First—The soil is a rich limestone, capable j of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which I this settierueui has attained its present great I prosperity. Second—lt is iu the centre of the great ! North West Coal Basin and is destined s.on to become one of the greatest business places in the State. It will supply the great Lake | market, (accord.fig t* population and travel Hie greatest in the Union.) It has five worka- : bie veiusof the best Bituminous Coal, amount ing in the aggregate to over 22 feet, which makes 22,1X81 tons of coal under each acre, Tills wiii make the land of inestimable value. The eminent st.de geologist, Dr. G'h is T. Jackson, of Boston, has made a geological sur ; ft) o!' the land, and analysed the coal, the iron ore and the limestone. This rcjiort, together • with maps, will be furnished t" inquirers, j, Third—Three Railroads are laid out through this property. The Sunbury and Erie Kall ■ road gives us a market tor our coal to the lakes I —it runs ironi Erie to Philadelphia. A Utge [•art of this road has been finished, and is now in running order. A heavy force is now work ing from Erie towards our laud in the western i direction, the means for the completion of 1 woich his been raised—it will soon be finished. The Allegheny Valley Railroad connects us with .New Vork, Boston, and I'ittshurg. The Venango Ko i i connects us with the West. There are already good T urupike Roads run ; uii.g through this property, various other roads i have been opened to accommodate the emigra tion and settlement which has already taken i place. 'There is no opportunity equal to it now of -1 fered to the man who wants to provide himself I a home in an easy way, and make a settlement I where be can live in prosperity and indepen -1 deuce in a climate PERFECTLY" HEALTH!". X o case of the lever has ever been known to occur in this settlement. Itisjnot like goingto the backwoods of the west, among perhaps : intolerant people, where there is no society, churches or schools, where the price of laud is high, and where the emigrant, after being used j to the healthiest climate in the world, leu to endure sickness and pain, and perhaps ruin bis health and th it of his family. But here is a a thriving settlemeut, having three towns, con taining churches, schools, hotels, stores, saw mills, grist mil Is, and every tning desired. There is a cash market at band. The lumber trade last year amounted to OTer two hundred million feet of lumber, in a short time, ow ing to the coal, it will become still more valua ble, as a number of iron works and manufac tories will soon be started; tbey are at present starting them extensively at Warreu. Even for these who do net wish to go there, the pay. merits are such that tbey can easily buy a latin to save ttyeir rising families from want in the fu ture, or to gain a competence by the rise which will take place in the value of lands. By an outlay scarcely missed, a substantial provision can tie made. Persons should make early application, ap ply or write to E. Jeffries, Secretary, So. 135 Walnut Street, below Fifth, Philadelphia.— Letters carefully answered giving tuli informa tion. Shares or tracts of land can be bought or secured by letter enclosing the first instalment of five dollars, when the subscriber will be fur nished with books, maps, Stc. Warrantee Deeds giv-n. Persons can also purchase from our Agents. Route from Philadelphia to Tyrono on the Pennsylvania Centra! Railroad, and theuce by Staye to the land. This isa deliguttui season to visit St. Mary's—the best hotel accommoda tion is afforded. Enquire lor E.G. Sbultz, Esq., the Agent for the property at St. Mary's. June 12, 1837. Country Physicians, can have theii orders filled, with the very best articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Storv, Pitt t. Bedford, Penn'a. * 0ct.31,18.56, DR B. F.UARRT, BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. PAVJ TION.-l hereby caution all persons against taking an assignment of a Nate given by ne to Patriek Burns, dated the 21st day of May, last, for one hundred and twenty dollars, payable six months after data. 3ft have not received value for tha same, and am determined not te pay said not* unless com pelled by law. ephhaim longeneckeh. Wood berry Tp., June 12, 1857.-C CTRAX HfOKSE.- A stray tlorsu was taken up tresspassing on the premises of the subscriber, living in South Woodberry Township, on the &th inst. He la a buy hoise, with two white feet behind, a little white on his nose—supposed to be about 10 or 12 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop -rty, par charges and take him away. GEORGE SHARP. South Woodberry Tp., June 12,1857. 30,000 lbs. of Wool \\ allied GLOBE VICTORY, eNear Meulztr't Mill, Middle Woodberry Tp. JOH.\ KE4CII, THE Proprietor of the above Establishment, begs respectfully to inform his numerous cus tomers, and the public generally, that he will continue to manufactuie all kinds of WOOLEN GOODS. He has on hand any quantity of Patent Premium Coverlets, Blankets, Cassi meres, Cloths, Tweeds. Satinets, Flannels, both barred and plain, Woolen Carpets, ltag Carpets, and Stocking Yarn, of all kinds. As he has made another very important ad dition to his already extensive and improved machinery, unequelled in this or any of the adjacent Counties, he flatters himself that he is now in a position to manufacture and finish Goods, in a style superior to any in this line, in this section of the State. Middle Woodberry Tp., May 22. 1857-h E7°" N. B. The highest price will he paid for Wool, in Goods or Cash. Come and Bee THE SEW TAILORING ESTABLISII MEXT. "\EIT FITS ASD GOOD WORK!" IS OUR MOTTO. THE subscribers have opened out m the frame building, in Juiliuna Street, two doors South of Brown's Store, a new Tailoring Es tablishment, where they will be happy to see their friends and accommodate the public. All clothiug made by them warranted to Mt and wear well. Their terms will be mod irate. By strict attention to business they hope to merit and receive a liocral share of the public patronage. Give tl em a call. ALEX. C. MOWRY, WILLIAM 11. ROSS. Bedford, May 15, 1557. NOTICE. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court an Auditor, to settle and adjust the ac counts See., hetween the estate of Andrew Mil ler, late of Londonderry township, dee'd, and the heirs, and make distribution of the estate, will, tor that purpose, meet all parties interest ed at his office in Bedford, on Wednesday, the 10th day of June, next. JOB MANN. May 29, 1857. Auditor. MI THE! ALL persons are hereby notifie I and ad vised not to purchase or receive from Thomas Watson, of Bedibrd County, a note which wis given by me to liirn, for SBO.OO, da ted day 25th, 1857, and payable three months after date.—as 1 have a full and complete le gal and equitable defence to the same, and am j determined not to pay it unless compelled to do so by process of law. GEORGE W. WALTERS. j Spang's Mills, Blair Co., June 5, 1857. AdmiuMlrators Notiee. ALL parties interested are hereby notified tiiat Letters of Adiuinislr ition upon the es tate of George Barker, late of Middle Wood bury Township, dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register ol Bedford County. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the estate of said dee'd, are hereby required to uiake immediate payment, and II having claims against it are notified to present the same without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. S. J. CASTXER, Adm'r. June $,1857. Woodbury. TAKE NOTICE! THAT all Farmers desirous of preserving the ' health ol their Cattle, and at tbe same time, of increasing the pr <tits of their Stock from 20 to ! 25 per cent, on equal amounts of food, should use the Vegetable Cattle Powder, Manufactured by BKKIXIC, FROXKFIKID A Co.. j Chemists, of Philadelphia. iN discovery of I the present age is of equal importance to the j world at large, either in a scientific point of view, or in a pecuniary relation. It is just ' now beginning to attract the attention it so | richly deserve*. The experience of thousands ' of Farmers from Nova Scotia to Texas, have ' united in the common opinion that it is a very i cheap source of wealth to those who own Stock and cultivate the soil. In different parts of the ' United States the scientific Farmers have sub- j jected it to rigid tests, yet ail are compelled to : uuite in awarding it the merit of greatly en- ; hancing the value of Stock, even to a sntpris- j ing degree. When we reflect that a Horse takes I into his system over 13 pounds, and a Cote ! over 11 pwunds of Oxygen every 24 hours, ami j that this Oxygen can only combine iu the body ! with HxpLroge. and Carbon, and is thrown off in ' the form of watery vapor and Carbonic acid; it I atonce becomes apparent that if this Oxygen douid be made tocomliine with agents, without j etc toying auy of the really nutritive portions of the tood, that much more good would result J from the same amount of food than otherwise. j This discovery has been made by the Proprte- j tors, and has been honestly tested by the ex peneuce of thousands of frugal and industri ous Farmers. Frequent demands have bjen made by the "wise ones" to disclose the els- j meats and the mode of Manufacturing it. aud thus give a free scope to such a valuable dis- j covery. 1B reply we answer, that some persons , must prepare and compound it, even if it was i universally made known, and as ww are tbe ! discoverers and are able to supply the whole j world if it must be by our extensive arrange ments, we do not see that much good would ; lollow, perhaps the contrary. It would soon lie adulterated and thus injure more than it would do good. Since our discovery has keen made, a great many false preparations beating the name of Cattle Powder have been put out by unprinci pled men, hoping to gain notice by the popu larity obtained for our*. We advise all to 6e trure of imposition; men will do anything lbr money. Let every man look out for himself. Each pack of the "true genuine Powder has the signature of Breimg, Froutficld d Co., on the end of each pack, all others ate counterfeits; ' look well to it. The Proprietors also prejiare a CATTLE LIXMEVT, equal, if not superior, to any now before the • public. It is now rapidly growing into favor, and will soon equal in popularity our far-famed Cattle Powder:. liy For particulars, see Pamphlets. FOB SAAB BV G. W. KCPP, Bedford, Pa. May 22, 1837-c Hides Warned. FARMERS, Butcheis, and all interested will please notice that Joux CLARK. A Bos, iu Scheilabitrg, are pAyiog cash for hides —B| cents per pound for the green weight, dry weight iu proportion. *M Arch' 27, 1857 -tf : XOTII'E TO RETAILERS. J' N pursuance of an Act of Assembly appro ved the eighth day of May 1854, requiring the Treasurer of each County to publish iu the 1 month of April and May. of each year, a list of ' all Retailers ol Foreign and Domestic, Goods, Wales and Merchandize, notice is hereby given to Mailers in classes, as directed by law, that the Taxes must be paid to the County Treasur er ou or before the first day of August next. Class. License , A. B. Cramer t Co. Bedford 80. 12 sl2 00 , Nicholas I.vons, " 14 "Ob , G. IV. Rupp, " 13 H> 00 i Jacob Heed, " 13 10 00 , Samuel Brown, " 14 700 [ Samuel Shuck & Co., " 14 700 Robert Fyau, •' 14 700 J. &J. M. Shoemaker, " 14 7 00 Sarah Potts, " 11 7 00 Isaac Lippel, '• 14 7 00 Wm. Shafer, " 14 7 00 Colin Layer, " 14 7 00 Agnes Saupp (hardware)" 14 J (X) John Arnold (hardware) " 14 7 00 Biymire d ll&rtlev (h. w.)" 14 7 00 Dr. B. F. Harry, " 14 7 00 Dr. F. C. Reamer, " 14 7 00 f Adam Ferguson, " 14 7 00 , A. L. Dcfiiwtugh, E. H. " 8 5 00 Jacob Bollinger, E. 11. " 8 5 (XI 1 Jacob Barn halt, Bedford Tp., 14 7 00 i Uarndollar. Lowry If Co. Bruadtop, 12 12 00 f Fluck 5- Richelberger, " 18 10 00 David Helsel " 14 7 00 , Alex. Port te Co., '• 14 700 ; Beegle f Evans Colt-rain, 14 7 00 Alex. C. James, " 14 7 o*l James S. Beck with, 14 7 00 I Jacob Anderson, C.Valley, 11 7 00 • Thomas Fisher, " 14 7 00 i Daniel R Anderson, " 14 700 i Thomas Growdeu, " 14 7 00 , John Nycum & Son.East Prov. 14 7 00 D. A. T. Black, 14 7 00 Laudebaugb 4 Fea," 11 7 (D [ John Dasher, Hopewell, 14 7 00 Thomas King, •' 14 7 00 Madura, King j- Co. " 14 7 00 Val. B. Wertz Harrison, 14 7 00 John W. Smith, • 14 7 00 Andrew J. Suively, 14 7 00 Jacob llillegass, Juniata, 14 7 00 ' Wm. Keyser, • 14 700 llillegass Sc Mowry, " 14 700 Lewis N. Fyan, 14 7 00 Joseph Gonden 14 7 00 ' Fr. llihleltrand, " 14 7 00 David S Bergstresscr, Lilierty, 14 i 110 Lewis Putt, t- 14 7 00 , John Cypher, t< 14 7 (X) ( Steel a Entriken, • 14 700 Patrick Mitciiel, '• 14 700 | Sax ton * Fockler, 14 7 00 Jacob Devore, Jr, Londonderry, 14 7 00 Bums a Thorp, • 14 7 IX) Thomas J. Porter, 14 "00 , Daniel Fletcher, Monroe, 14 700 Emauu-1 O'Neal, " 14 7 00 James R. O'Neal, 14 7 00 Joim Way tie, Napier, 14 7 (JO Wm. States a Co., W. Providence, 14 70u J Murray a Brother, • 14 700 J Jacob BarndoH.ir a Co., 13 in py ! James M. Eurodollar, •- . 11 10 00 i Thomas Richer, it 14 7Op j Fisher & Barnett, 14 7 TO! ■ Nichelos Koontz, " 14 7 (X) ! B. F. Horn a Brother, SchclLburg, 14 7 (X) I A. B. Buns,, .. 14 7 rxj E. Statler t Son, 14 7 CXI ■ Jacob Miller, 14 700 > Colvin a Robeson, 14 700 Mrs. Schell a Sou, ' 14 700 •John S. Schell, <- 14 700 F. D. Beegle, St. Clair, 14 700 G. B. Amick a Bro., 14 700 George Hiieilmg, <- 14 700 s Gideon D. Trout, 14 •700 ! Isaac S. Wright a Co., < 14 700 [ Simon Hershiaan, " 14 7 00 ; Thomas B. Smith, 14 7-00 1 j John Gavender, Southampton, 14 7CO i Win. Lash lev, . 14 700 * Kirk a Fletcher, it 14 700 ! Rice & Miller, it 14 7 00 • John M. Waters. Union, 14 700 Jacob Brenucaian, M. Woodberry, 13 10 00 John W. Duncan, t. 13 jy yy 1 iG. R. Burudoll.ii i 14 7yp j ! Simon Beard, tt 14 7 tx) : i Michael Pote, t< 44 7 4xl j I John Wsa-garrer, K. H.>< 8 500 j Piper It Scott, S. Woodlierrv, 14 700 ! S.R. Oner, tt ' 34 7- 00 : I George KauflTmab, tt 14 7 (MI i ;D. F. Buck, 14 7 (wi : ;D. Beegle, tt 14 7qo D. OYER, Treasurer, j j May 29 1857. 25 WITNESSES; or, THE FORGER CONVICTED. John S. Dye is the Author, Who has I ad 10 years experience as a Baiik-1 ; -cr and Publisher, and Airhoj I_■ A ifries of Lectures at the Broadway ' Tabernacle, | © when, for 10 successive nights over i u~?" 50,000 People j* Greeted him with Koumls o|' Applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Couti- I a tertoiters execute their Frauds, and the j Surest and Shortest Mean* of Q 1 Detecting them ' O The Bank Sole Engrarsrs all say thai he is ' i the greatest Judge of Paper Money /(ring. j DISCOVERY OF VJ the Present Century for © IMecting Counterfeit Bank Notes. | *"* Describing every Genuine Bill in Exis j j_ tence, and exhihiting at a glance ; every Counterfeit in Circulation!! g Arranged so admirably, tbat REFERENCE is EAST and DETECTION IXSTAXTAXEOI-S. ! 5 " CJ- No hid ex to examine! No pages to j gto hunt up! But so simplified and arrang •g ed, that the Merchant. Banker, and Bu- ! 5j siaesa Man can see all at a Glance. i 3 | 63 English, French and German. Thus Each may read the same in his own Native Tongue. . Most Perfect Bank Note List Jg Published. W Also a List of i All the Private Bankers in . America. A Complete Summary of the FISAXCK or PJ KPBOPK .VSD AMKSK V will be published in each edition, together with all the important *5 NEWS OF THE DAY. Also □ A SERIES Of TALES From an Old Manuscript found in the East. . pi It furnishes lite Most Complete History ot ORIENTAL LIFE, £3 Describing the Most Perplexing Positions ; JZJ in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that © Country have been so often found. These ' Ftories will continue throughout the whole , year, and will prove the Most Entertaining ever offered to the Public. Sy Furnished Weekly to Subscribers j only, at $1 a year. All letters must be ad dressed to JOHN S. DYE, Broker, Publisher aud Proprietor, 7U Wall Street, April 24, 1857-xs. New York. aiHiiifitrator's Notice. LETTERS tesumentary having lieen granted to the subscriber, on the Estate of Jacob Kag- | srice, iate of Memos Township, dee'd, all per sons intiebted to Mid Estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims, w,'! present ihein properiy autheutica ted for settl ment. JACOB B. KAQABICE, Adrn'r, Residing in South Woodbury Tp. May 2'J, 11=57. A large assortment of llair, Tooth,and Clothes brushes just received, at Dr. Harry's. | ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. READ THIS—OLD AND YOUNG. is, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of | this age of progress, for it will restore, petma rieutly, gray hair to its original color, cover ! tbe head of the bald with a most luxuriant 1 growth, remove at once all dandruff and itch ; ing, cure all scrofula, and other cutaneous 1 eruptions, aneh -as scald head, etc. It will | cute, as if by magic, nervous or periodical ; headache; make the hair soft, glassy, and Wavy, and preserve the color perfectly, and tbe hair from falling, to extreme old age. The following is from a distinguished mem ber of tbe medical profession : ST. PAUL, January, I, 1856. i PROFESSOR O. J. WOOD: ! DEAR SIR : Unsolicited, 1 send you this I certificate. After being nearly bald for a long i time, and having tried all the hair restorative, j extant, and having no faith in any, I was in | duced, on hearing of yours to give it a trial. : I placed rnysell in the hands of a barlmr, and | had my head rublied with a good stiff brush, and the Restorative then applied and well rubbed in, till the scalp was aglow. This I repeated every morning, and in three weeks | the young hair ippearvd and grew rapidly lrorn j August lost till the present time, and is now tiiick, black and strong—soft and pleasant to 1 the touch; whereas, before, it was harsh and I wiry, what little there was of it, snd tint little , Was disappearing very rapidly. I still use your restorative about twice a week, and shall soon j have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, I bad read of these tilings—and who has not? but have not seen hitherto any case where any person's hair was really benefitted by any of the hair tonic, etc., of the day; and it realiy gives me pleasure to record the result of my experience. I have recommended your pre paration to <-tilers, and it already lias a large and general sale throughout the Territory.— The people here know its effects, and have confidence in it. The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is neaily exhauster*, and daily inquiries are made for it. l'ott deserve credit lor your discovery; and I, for one, return you my thanks lor tin* benefit it has done me, for I had certainly despaired long ago of ever efiectiug such a result. Yours, hastily. J. 55'. BOND, Firm of Bond fc Keller, Druggists, St. Paul. [From the Editor of the Real Estate Adv'ser.J BOSTON, 27 School Street, March 20, 18-55. DEAR SIR : Having liecume prematurely quite gray, 1 was induced, some six weeks since, to make a tr.al of your Restorative. 1 have used less than two bottles, but the gray hairs have ail disappeared; and although my hair has not fully attained its origiual color, yet the pro cess of changi- is gradually going on, and 1 am in great hopes that in a short time my hair will be as dark as formerly. I have also tieeu much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before wss harsh and dry. aud it lias ceased to come out as formerly. Kesp .-ctfuliy yours, D. C. M. RUPP. Professor Wood. CARLTLE, Illinois, Jane 19, 18-55. j 1 have used Professor Wood's Hair Reatora ! five, and have admired its wonderful etfect.— , My hair was becoming, as I thought, prema j turely gray, but by the use of the "Restora five," it has resnmed i original color, and I have no doubt permanently so. SfDN'KV HRKK.SK. Kx-.Senator Uuited States. O. J. WOOD & CO.,Proprietors, 312 Broad way, N.Y., and 111 Market street, St. Louis, M issoun. For a ile by Dr. B. F. Harry, Bedford, Pa., and by Druggists generally. Ajiril 3, 15.j7.-z/cq. ONLY ONE BOTTLE OF DR. SA.VFORD'S liWIGORITOR, OR LIVER REMEDY IS required to cure any one trouble*' with Liver Complaints, unless the most desjier ate of eases, when the SECOXD bottle will, with scaree a single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We wisli to call the atten tion of all to these facts, tlut the luvigor.itor is compounded by a physician who tut* used it in his practice for the past twenty years with a success almost credulous, and that it is entire ly vegetable, lielng composed wholly of gums. Some idea of the strength of these gums may be formed wbon it is known one bottle of the Invigorater contains as much streugth as one hundred doses of Calomel without any of its deleterious effects. One bottle is the surest thing known to carry away the bad effects of mineral poison ot anv kind. Only one bottle is needed to throw out ot the system the cff-cts of medicine after a long sickness. Oue bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yellowish or unnatural co'or from the skin. Oue dose alter eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the food from rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring preveuts nightmare. One dose taken at night loosens the bowels geutly, and cures coativeness. Oue doae taken after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. Oue dose of two tea-sponnsful will always relieve Sick Headache. ■ One bottle taken for female obstruction re moves the cause *1" the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves Cholic, while One lose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera .Morbus, and a sure preventative of Cholera. One dose taken ofteß wil' prevent the recurs 1 rence of bilious attacks, while it relieves all painful reelings. CJT One or two doses taken occasionally is oue of the best remedies for n cold ever known. Thousands of cases of intl iramatiun ami weak ness of the lungs have been cured by the In vigorator. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite and makes food di gest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diar rtice in its worst forms, while summer and bow el complainta yield alffiost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms, while for wrorms iu children, there is no surer, safer and speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. There is no exaggeration in these statements, they are plain and sober facts, ti.at we can give evidence to prove, while all who use it are ' giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. • We aish all who are sick and debilitated tp I try this remedy, and test it thoroughly, and any who are not benefitted by its use we should like to bear from, as we hare yet to hear from i the first person who has mtod a bottle of Invig- | orator without receiving benefit, for there are I such astonishing medicinal virtues in it, that j all, uo matter how long they have ueen affect ed, if their complaint arises from a deranged liver, will lie fame fitted, if not eutirciy cured. ; SANFOKD 4- CO., Proprietors, 345 Broad way, New l'ork. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry, Bedford, Pa. i March 27,1857-zzcq I physicians prescriptions carefully compound- j cd, at alt hours of the day or night, at Dr. ! , Harry's, Drugstore. THEIMjIjRER&tIIROMI'LE 1 3 publtabed every Friday Morning, in Juliana Sired, in the white frame I uilding, nearly opposite the Mengel iloiiK, by DAVID OVER. TERMS i If paid in advance or within tin? year, $2 per annua—if not [mid within the year, $2 50. 4 ° discontinued until all arrearages are | paid— except at tbe option of the Editor.— A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. ~ldvertumeuls not exceeding a square, (12 lines,) inserted three times for JI-every sub" sequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. Each fraction of a square counted as a full squire. All adver tisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A WieraJ i reduction will be made to those who advertise j by the year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and proi>i|>t)y and on reasonable terms. INTBKSfi EXCITIMIIT! kb^DS HAS JEST RECEIVED THE most attractive assortment of SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS ever offered to the people of Bedford. In chtapuett, tUgauce and canity, his stock cannot be surpassed. It consists in part of CLOTHS 4XD C'A SSI MERES, Testings, of every de scription , Linen Goods, Jeans, Denims, Drillings, White and Brown Muslins, and Gentleman's Fur nishing Goods generuly. DRESS SILK.S, Figured, plain and fancy Silks, Silk Tissue, Chalii de I.sines, Barege de Laines, Plain Plaid and Striped Lawns, Zamartine Cloth, Crolleau et Deville, Wool De laines and a great variety of Plain Prints, Kid. Siik and Lisle Thread Glores. Needle 55 orked Colors, under Sleeves, Handker chiefs. Scarfs, Edgings and insertings, Frin ges, Ribbons and Dress Trimmings, cc. &e. in great variety. Moire Antique Mantillas, lat.-st style, BOOTS ASfl SHOES, I.adies Dress Gaiters aud Fancy Shoes, Mis ses' Shoes, Gentlemen's Gaiters, Boys' Shoes, &e. A general assortment of Quremwarc ami Hardware. A new and large stock of FRESH GROCERIES, Sec. ice. (sc. Cv~ Persons attending Court, next week, arc invited to call end examine this excellent and cheap stock of Goods. Great pleasure will betaken in exhibiting them. May 1, 1857. X E W r I R M HOPEWELL. THE subscribers trading and doing business under t!ie firm of Baimiollar, Luwrv, & Co., would respectfully inform tbefr friends, and the public generally, that they have opened at tlie ahove place, and sre daily receiving a large stock of Merchandise, consisting in part of Muslins, Ticking, Osenl-ergs, Drills, Cassitneres Sattireits. Cloths. Flannels, Delanes. French Merinos, Silks. Calicos. Hats and Caps, Hani ware, Queenaware, Boots and Shaes, Groceries of all descriptions. Also a large assortment of Ready made Clothing, all of which will be sold upon as short pro tits as can l>e had in the coun. ly. G. K B.AKXDOLLAR, JOHN" F. LOWRT. JOHN' C. EVER HART, C. W. ASHCOJI, Dec. 26, 1856. JOIIS 11. ALLEY A (O. ■h OS. - <Sr 4 CHESTRCT Street, (south side, below Hater,) PHILADELPHIA, (THK OLOKST WOOU-WAtt HOISE, IX TUU Cirr.) YTANUFACTARERS and Wholesale deal- X™A ers iu Patent Medicine, niadi BROOMS. Patent Groved CEDAR-WARE, Warranted not to shrink. WOOD and WILLOW-WARE. CORDS. BRi sHES, &£., of all descriptions. Please call and examine our stock. Feb. Si, ISii.-zz. WALL and BLIND PAPER.—Dr. B. F. Marry is our ageut far this necessary article. By calling at his store, our patrons will see samptesofour p.ip'ra. We have made our spring selection* with ir.nehcare, and think "we cannot fail to please. SIIRYOCK SMITH. Chambersburg. March 7, 18-7. TgTOOLKN FACTORY—The sub- W briber having rented the well know i Woolen Factory, situ.to in Water ! Street, S oath Wuodbeny T jwtiship, Jedluril county, t Fa., formerly owned uy Mr. t m, 5. F luck, aud now owned by Mr. A<l*iu K.-tring, is prepared to accommolite the p.|oaa iu a sulienor maimer. The Factory is uow uudc gotug thorough repair, wuich will enable him to execute w rk as well as can be doue at any other establishment iu the country. He constantly keeps on hand, Cloths. Saiti netts, Tweeds, FUuuets. Blankets, Lath aad Rag Carpets, Coverbts, Ac., Ato Country Carding done I rum the first ol May until tbe first of October, for Cash, r two cents per pound ad ded on credit. Wool ami all kinds of country produce taken in exchange tor goods or work. By loug experience in business, and a desire to please, he hopes to receive a share ot the public patronage. ROBER^RALSTON. Feb. ti, 1857.-4 ii. fcU itToi K a mi mi, CIIAVIBERSBI R<4, PA., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AND Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments. Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic, Musical Instruments, Wail papers. Blinds, French, German and Americau Lithographs j and steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames j etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for Bedford, and ail orders given hiiu will tie promptly attended to. March 7, 1857. EVERHAKT, ASIICOM 4c CO. FORWIRIIIMi COMMISSION MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL— PA. The subscribers doing business under the Finu of Everbart, Ashcom Ac Co.—are now prepared to store and ship Flour, Grain, aud all kinds of Xrchaodise, upou reasonable terms. Thoy also kocp on hands, Plaster, Fish, S?< Rock Powder, s£., to which they invite the Ht eation of Merchants in tbe county, and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour, and Grain, that the Eastern Market, will afford. JNO C. EVERh ART, C. W. ASHCOM, ' JNO. F. LOWKY. U. R. BARJTDOLLAB. Dec. 28. 185G ! HON STATE PLATFORM. Thin Convention of Delegates, representing the Freemen of Pemoiylvania, opposed to the leadtng measure* of the late National Admin istration, and ibe continuance of the same de structive policy clearly loreatiaduwed by the acts and d<-derations ot the administration • At inaugurated, do • ' kesolc, . That the maintenance of the pi* i3 - ples promulgated i„ the Declaration 01 ludv j peudeuce, and embodied in the Federal Con stitution, is essential to the presetvation ot ; our Republican institutions; that the Federal Constitution, tue liberties of the people, th e j sovereign rights of the States, and the Union ! Of the States, must and shall tie preserved. Resolved, That with our Republican fathers. | we hold it to be a self-evident truth, that all | men are created equal; that they are endowel j by t 4 eir Creator with certain inalienable rights; ! that aasoug tuese are life, liberty and the pur | suit of happiness; that lo secure these rights, ! governments Ire instituted among men; and tliat the primary duty and object of our Feder al Government is to seenre these rights t ali persons under its exclusive jurisdiction. That, ! as our Republican fathers abolished Slavery in all the national territory, and ordained in "the Constitution that no person shall be deprived of lite, liberty or property, without due process of law, it becomes our duty to maintain this provision of the Constitution against afl at tempts to violate it, tor the purpose of estab lishing Slavery in the territories of the United States. That we deny the authority of Con gress. of the Supreme Court, of a Territorial Legislature, ot anjr individual or association of individuals, to give legal existence lo Slavery in any territory of the United States, while the Constitution shall be maintain-d. Resolved, That the Constitution confers upon Congress sovereign power over the Territories of the I uited States, lor their government; a power not controverted for the first sixty years of our national existence, tut exercised by the general concurrence of all department# of the Government, through every Administration from WASHINGTON to POLK; and that in theex ercise of this unquestionable power, it is the duty of Congress to prohibit in the Territories, those twin relics of barbarism, polygamy and Slavery. Resolved, T H AT WE ABE TKT Fat EMF.X, and that while we retain the inestimable rights of Free men. secured to us by the sacrifices, sufferings atidbiood of our Revolutionary fathers, we will not submit to havea new Constitution imposed upon us bv the t xtrs-judicial opinions of Jud : ges of the Supreme Court—opinions subversive of the rights of human nature— in conflict with the truth of history, with the unbroken action of the government and the law of the land, as heretofore pronounced he the Federal J udicia rv , and the Courts of nearly every State in the American Union. Resolved, That the recent opinions of thema i jori'y of the Judges of the Supreme Court, iu a case over which they decided the Court had no jurisdiction, and, therefore, no authority to pronounce the law arising therein, is but ano ther step in consummation of that conspiracy against our tree institutions, which bad its in ception in the repeal of the Missouri Compro mise: that it is tin-direct result of the Lite tri umph of the Slave Power iu the election of its candidate, J MUS RICH IS AN, to the Presidency, and unless prompty rcb iked by the people at the bslilol-box, may be followed by other usur pations fatal to the independence of the Free States ami the liberties of our people. Resolved, That the constitutional rights of the people of Kansas have been iraudentlv and vio lently taken frotu tiiciu. Their territory has been invaded by an armed force; spurious and pretended legislative, judicial and executive officeta have lieen set over their , by whose usur ped authority, sustained by the military power of the Federal Government, tyrannical atd un constitutional laws have been e: aeted and en forced: the right ot the people to ke< p and : bear anus has la en infringed; test oaths ot an extraordinary and entangling nature have iieen j imposed as a condition of exercising the right of suffrage and holding oliice; the right of an accused person to a speedy and puhli; trial by i an impartial jury ha? been denied; cruei and i unu-ual punishments liave lieen inticted upon the innocent, while murder*, robberies and ar sous hive been instigated and encouraged, and the offenders have been allowed to go unpun ished; the right of the people to lie secure in their persons, houses, pap-r* and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures, has hecu violated: they have been deprived of lite, lit*- erty and jwoperty, without due process of law; the freedom if speech and of the press has been abridged; the right to choose their repre sentatives bas been made of no effect: That all these things hare been done with the know ledge. sanctum and procurement of the Fed eral Government, in violation of the plainest mandates of the Constitution; That tbeusur ( pation by which a spurious Legislature was iiu , posed up<>n Kansas, aud its people subjected ' to a code of laws utipar.tllel.-d (or cruelty iu the I history of civilised nations, is still in fitilfurce. Slid the people are denied the right |ieaceftllly j to ass, tn'de and petition lor a redress of griev ances; tie- National Executive has permitted two Governors of his appointment to be driv eu from the Territiny under fear of assassina tion. aud has not dared ro exert its power for their protection against tiie lawless minions of ■ Slave.y, while judicial monsters and men whose ha in is are red with innocent blood, sre retained in office, to carry on the work of subjecting tree territory to the cause of Slavery. Kansas has beeu denied admission under a free consti • tutiou, and fraudulent means are now in pro gress to secure its a inilssiou us a Slave State /it the next session of Congress. Against this stupendous wrong, we protest, in the name of Gou urn ULMAXITV —by all teat is glorious in our history, and by llio memory of the great and good men who established our liberties. Resulved, That it is a fraud upon our laws, and fraught with danger to our institutions; to admit to a full participation in their benefits, any man who acknowledges a foreign supre macy, which he cannot conscientiously and without mental reservation, abjure 41, d forev ! er renounce; whether that supremacy be civil I or spiritual. Resolved, That the stupendous frauds by I which our popular eiectious are swayed against a majority of the legally qualified voters, strikes at the foundation and life of our system I of government; aud uuless speedily corrected, will l.d to violence ami anarchy; and wurge upon all good citizens to unite for the suppres sion of tnis evil; and we call upon our own Legislature to guard by effective and striugeul laws the purity of the ballot box. Resolved, That the sale of the Main Line of our improvements, is demanded by every con sideration that should weigh with intelligent and honest men. As a source of revenue, it is wholly worthless to the State, while it is notoriously used as a means of peculation and plunder, thereby indicting upon the State pe cuniary loss, and also irreparable injury, in the almost universal demoralization aud political profligacy engendered throughout its entire extent. Resolved, That we invite the affiliation and co-operation of men of all parties, however differiug with us in other respects, in support of the principles herein declared; and believ ing that the spirit ot our institutions, as well as the Constitution of onr country, guarantee* liberty ot conscience aud equality of rights among citizens, we oppose all legislation im pairing their security. BAMI EL M. MECIITCHEX, MILL- WRIGHT -iSD BURR MILL STONE MJSUFJCTURER. SOLE Proprietor ef JOHNSONS highly ap proved and much improved SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE; Improved IRON CONCAVE BRAN DUSTER, the Pretuum Machine for Millers. Residence: SO. 64 QUEEN Street, (18th Ward.) address Kensinpto Post Office. Shop: HAYDQCK Street, below Front, PHILADELPHIA. Cocalico Mil! Stones. Mill Irons, Sinnt Ma chines, Patent Mill Bush. Portable Mills. Stretched Belting, Cement and Screen Wire, Square Mesbed Bolting Cloths Feb 27, ittt -Sm
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