TINWARE can't Le heat. Lv ii a < ew Boors \\ est of the old " jlotel. " e >* an a! "l g°°B roe ' makes all bis work himself, aud 'Reaper than anybodj else. All wbo will save money by calling on i)e follows no other business and j] mteution to making and selling .'jbstantial, aud cheap work. lS^ T ; fi|J|(l iwC*w*" — Pomade for btauti • Hair- —h'.v perfumed, superior to "'i.-n article imoortd t. and for half the : j\, r .ires-iug Ladies' Hair it has no ■ ■,,:„ g u * bright glossy appearance— , iientlenien'* Hair to curl in the most misnrr. 11 removes dandruff. always . ,iair the appearance of Itaiag fresh ,1. Price only fi!tv cents. .None j 1 jilttlri * CO., Proprietors of the • •H.ilm of a Ttoutaud Flowers.'" 1 fo lf l-y all Hrugg'sts. I'JTCOWE. T IFTI I JULY. I r , ? ,.,irdance with established custom, I ...pin" Anniversary of American In -1 ' will be celebrated by the "Bed- I' fllflctueti*' end the "Bloody Run . ia the grove belonging to Mr. DFFIBU'JGH, near Bedford, [..(pal 0 delivered bv JoHK I fiLLEib EsQ., and the Declaration of n.Uuee will be read. Ii nner will be served by Mrs. Cook, .\Vashingtoi Hotel." r,f ritifiis of Bedford and vicinity, and ..; i tii" Springs, arc cordially invited .present and participate with us on the j. . f-r the dinner may be obtained UY-aington Hotel, or from the Cotn ;e of Aratigements. WILSON P. MOWER, TilOS. H. LYONS. " JMI. W. LIN HERM AN, I LEVI SMITH, Commiltt*. pe ".taip meeting of Bedford circuit of iM. K. Olittrch will be held on Solomon ground, about three mile* from !r Run, eoinim oeing August the'2lst, . i!—t!iern of Bedford station arc eof , invited to tent with us. m JAMES A COLEMAN, WM. ii. STEVENS, P tutors. ■jc:>e2C, UNION CLUB, No. 1. Be ll n>"ot it) the Court House, on Ssfur ■lreveninc. J lv 11. Speeches may be ox- It is desirable that there tdiould ■ spend tnrn-out. RAPEBAUCU, Pres't. E ,'r 3.1857. SOMETHING EXTRA! ■;' "•to'i T-- and Pic Nic Cracker*. Swi;* B —. Sardine* in Oil. London Pinkies, ■.craw Trout just rec'J. and for *>l<-liv CR.I3fF.R3t Co. READ THIS. Blitra quality Chewing Tolnceo, superior ■".red 'lav.tnna Segtr*. for sale st B 'u'v. CRAMER ft Co. B' ) Nr-tt* f>r hors can ti- f--nn 4 at. 1 ity. P.. CRJMF.R t CO. littciitiou Itlllrnien! J"-)U arc hereby ordered to parade at your 1 usui! place of training, oo Saturday, the I', of July ne*t. at 8 o'clock. A M.. in sutii - uniform, with til ronnds of blank cartridge. I'SI turn-out Is requested. I jßr order ot the Captain. H'JI RITCHE)*, O. m ,'aae 26 IP"7. lUs m 6®MS. KA. II Cd S\IEB OL have just received II' supply of SI Tim;lt GOODS. | -rmg their assortment very complete. New P ":e calico •*. Range Kobe*. handsome white I- and Stella Shawls. Brilliants. Ate. Su g.-riur French Gas-imer s and stripe t Sat teens I ■ lui-r,'* w vtr; also a full supply of Carpet (• roceri.*. Mackerel. Herring, d-e. I(' ;;ntrv produce received, aud good prices I I he paid t . Tef it in merchandise. W- Aue 26. A. ft. CRAMER 4 CO. BCDFOUD MUHiNL SUOl\ B-. ; iiE ipi lersienc I respectfully announces to ■=*"' farmers of B -dford and adjoining counties, Ii 1 "* 'he public in general, that he is still mans- Kvtcring. an I Ins on hand at his shop In Bod -1 'i. • hrg • assortment of Farming Utensils, B 1 h iuciu les the dilf-rent kind ol Threshing I ' TRim s. as tollows: His well known and etc- B F'>ur Horse-Power Tumbling-Shaft and ■ -d' Power Machines, Two-Horse Powers, i '! his highly improved and very convenient Birmhiin -Shaft and Strap-Power Machine.— I j 'is Machine took the first premium at our last I ■ anty Our tdur-horse-tumbling shaft i ' " l.iae is made to stand in the barn floor the t •v-a* the strap machine, or otherwise, to Ej'-I purchaser*. Tbeeyliuders are driven by Ij"" -ingle bevel wheel. AH the above ma- L •ia • can be had with the- latest Improved is -"iv Shakers, (far superior to Pierpont's Pat ■ i • t Shaker, and at a less price, ami not so like -1 t get out of order) or without shaker, if de- I '' ALSO, a superior article of Fanning Mills. | .'tita-ors, (a new aud complete article for | -rvilng coru and •.eding in wheat) Ilay Rakes | Boxes, aud double and singic shovel 1 "Ughs. 3 Horses, (rd, Jnne i r i. If.jT.—iaa. XOT I f IIT i V'riC3 is hereby given (hat an application j *h be made to the cost Legislature of tho | if PnnyJvania. for the paasage of an I A"' >f Assembly authorising the incorporation I " * Batut of Issue, with ceueral banking and i ountiag privileges, tinder the general bank- : i? law, ttiia State, to tie located at the Bo- j i: be Lord, in th ■ County of Bedford. ,fli. j 0f;,,. Bedford County Bank," with ! * to the sura of (our hundred thousand dol 'V*. E. L.ANDERSON. TV. T. DACGIIEBTT, TY. P. SCHKI.L. A. KINO. NICHOLAS LYONS, SAML. 1.. RUSSELL. 'fori, Ph., June 2'J. 18-16.—6tu. If rs.Stowe's new work,—l'red, a tale of the -■■"■ at Dismal Swamp, equal to Uncle ' >v Cabin, just received at Dr. J/arry s | ip b ,ok Store. Bedford {Mineral Springs Company. NOTICE is hereby given to the *tockboMe"rs of said company, that the annual election .f President and Directors of said Commav will U held at the Bedford Spring*, J Z'JrH Monday—sixth day—of Jnly next. S -L-KUSSBLL, •'"i" ,9 > 18 "' Secretary. AOTICE. The undersigned desires to inform the teaeh- I ers .f the Common Schools of Bedford Co., an.l those who desire to prepare themselves for t.•aching in the Couuty, that he will open a school in bedJord, on the Normal principle, tor their instruction, free of charge, for tuition. Ihe school will continue open three months from the Ist of July. It is expected that those who design to teach during the next winter, will endeavor to attend. From the first Mon day HI Sept tnher to the close of the school, will is- regarded s the time tor a g-iurai meet ing of ali the teachers in the couuty for the pu: pose oi excr ising iu those branches taught It) the Common Schools; this will also afford a : favorable opportunity f.Tr timelier* to obtain i permanent certificates, provided they stand an ! approved examination at the close of the term. ; ... H. IIECKERM AN. June 13, 1857. Co. Superintendent. Bin spiiiss. THIS property has. during the last year, pas sed into ttie hands of a company, who, iu ad dition to the former buildings, have erected a handsome and commodious hotel building and two spacious bath-houses, and have ornament ed and improved the grounds. The Hotel BnikUugs w ill be opened for thy reception of visitors on the Ifith of June, and kept open until the Ist of October. Passeng-rs from Bal timore or Philadelphia reach the Springs in one day, via Pennsylvania Railroad, the comple tion of the Broad Top Railroad leaving but twenty miles ol st >ging over a Uno road. .Mr. RT ILLAHII. formerly of Washington City, and recently of the Burnet House, Cincinnati, will , superintend the Hotel. To invalids, generally, i the Bedford water*, in connection with the ; mountain air, are perhaps more highly beneti i eiu! than uuv others in the Uuion. P. GOSSLEH. President Bedford Springs Company. J itne 12. 1857. RTtUE OFFICII. WASKIXGTON HOTEL, Bedford, Pa. MRS. .MARY COOK would announce to her friends and the public, that she has fitted j up this old aud well known stand, in a very U -j perior style, for the accommodation of the pub lic. Visitors to the Bedford Mineral Springs ! will find tins Washington Hotel a comfortable j summer retreat —tnd no pains will be spared to please al! wbo patronise the house. Boarders will be lakcu by tho day, week, j month and year. [27"A gentleman of high qualification, and corteou* deportment, has charge of the house, i who will do all in his power to make the guests I happy ami comfortable. U3P"Terms as moderate as anywhere else in j the place. Daily States from Latrobe, Cumberland, j HoUidavsburg and Hopewell, mi stop at this j Hotel. , A Hack lielonging to this Hotel will run be tween Bedford and tho Springs. Bedford. June 12. 1857.-ix. Orphans' lourl Sale OF VlillBLI) COIL LISDS. j rnilE undersigned, Administrators of Wil i X bam Anderson, dee'd, by virtue of an or der ol the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, I will, on WEDSESD iY, the 23(5 day of July j next,a t 1 o'clock, P. M-, expose to public ; sale, ou the premiss*, the following described [ valuable real estate, to wit: THE undivided one-third pirt of a tnct of t land, situate in Broadtop Township, in said i County, containing 216 ACHES, and 10 PERCHES, nett measure, composed of parts ' of three tract* of land, one of which was snr -1 veyed upon a warrant to Gahiiel Chancy, one other upon a warrant granted to Jeremiah Du ■ val, an-1 the other upon a warrant granted to Mary Foster. About KM) acres arc cleared and under fence, and ou the premises are two dwelling houses, two barns, and two good apple orchard* Said | lands are immediately on the line of the Six i Mile Run branch of the Huntingdon ami Broa I Top Railroad, and contain all ttie vein* of coal ! and iron ore m that celebrated mineral regit n. j TERMS —One-third of the pure hose money to remain in the h rods of Hie purchaser for the use of the widow during her natural life, tbe interest thereon to be paid t > her annually; one-third ol the remainder to lie paid iu hand , at the'eoiifirmatinn of the sale, and the residue : in two equal annual payments thereafter, with- I out interest, the whole to In* secured by judg ment bond* or bends and mortgage. LEMUEL EVANS, LEWIS ANDERSON, -JJrn'rj. ALSO, Ar the same time aud place, the undersigned, i j hy virtue ot an order of tbe Court of Common ; ; Plea* of'said County, will expose to sale one- j hall acre of ground, with the appurtenances ! adjoining tbe above, and originally a part of i the Jeremiah Duv.ill tract, and on which stands i ; the old church building of the Methodist Epis copal "i.nrch. TERMS of sale one-half in haul at the con- j firmation of the sale, and the other half one j vear thereaf.er, to be secured as above men- i 1 tioned. LEMUEL EVANS, Trustee. ALSO, at the "am* time place, 3 acres ; of valuable CIHI. LtXD, adjoining the ; tract first above deucrilied, unimproved, sud warranted August 7th, 1856. in the name of Lewi* Anderson. ALSO, 21 acres and 25 perches nnd al lowance, ot superior coal lands, in said Township, adjoining lands of the Lancaster ! Company, of Alex. King and others, and war ] ranted lltli April, 1854, in the name, of Lemuel i Evans. ALSO, a tract of valuable coal land, in said Township, containing 19 acres, 152 perches : and allowance, adjoining lands of the Hunting don and Broadtop Railroad and Coal Company, | ami land* of the L incaster Company, and war , ranted April. 1853, in the name of Peter F. i Ki-ssler. | ALSO. 3 acres, 120 porches of coal lands in ; said Township, adjoining tract in uamo of John ! Zonk, belonging to the lite John N. Lane, ; Esq., and warranted Bth March, 1853, in the j nam- ot Thomas M. Long, j TERMS of the four la*t described tracts made known or davof sale. LEMUEL EVANS, for himself, and as Agent for the owner). | June 12. 1857. TOIIMLm. DR. HARRY, at the Cheap Drug and Book ' Store, has just receive I. a 1 irge assortment ot | the host flavoring extracts, together with Bak I ing Sod.t. Cream of Tartar. Salerrtus, Ac., o i the very bvstquality, all of which be willtiel atthc lowest prices. BARGAINS! —Tbe undersigned, desir ous of reducing their stock, in order I to make room for Spring Goods, will offer to purchaser.*, the b-gt bargains ever seen in Bed lorj. Call and see how cheap you can burl A. R. CRAMER, A Co. Jan. If. 1857. ' ryt > keep the teeth and gums healthy.—Use X Baain's Rose tooth paste, orthe Balm of • a Thousand Flowers, with s pood brush, all ! of which can bo pnrcbssqd cheap, at Dr. //ar -1 ryV BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. TO THOSE WHO HINT FIRMS. .1 FARM WITHLV THE REACH OF kI'ERY MA.Y. j THE RIDGYVAY FARM COMPANY has 1 made arrangements by which at! who desire to j settle or purvhae a heme cae do so. The Fanhs consist of the best limestone soil . of the nioat superior quality for farming, in a ' rapidly improving place, _.nto which sn exter | sive emigration ts now pouring. The pr q.ertv ,is located in Elk County. Pennsylvania, io the midst of a thriving population of some 10,01X1. fhe ciiuaate is perfectly healthy, and the tsni hle plague of the west, fever, is unknow. It ; also has an abundance of the l-et quality of j Coal and Iron. The price to buy it out is r from $ll to $2O per aire, payable by ins'ai -1 nmnts, to he located at the time of purchasing jor a share ut 25 acres sutirliug to locate the | same for sooo, payable $6 per month, or 12J j acres payable $4 per month. Discount for ev- I cry sum ot SMtHLatid under, jiaid in advance, a j discount of 5 percent, will bo al'owod, and for ! over jtltM) a discount of 10 pet cent In considering the advantages of emigrating to this locality the following are presented: first—The soil i< a rich limestone, capable ■ of raising the heaviest crops, owing to wiiich this settlement has attained its prevent great prosperity. Second"—lf is in the centre of the great North West Coal Basin and is destined soon :to become one of the greatest Imsitjc place* |in the State. It will supply the great Lake ' market, (according t> population and travel ! the greatest in the Union.) It bus live worka ; hie veilut of the best Bituminous Coal, amount ing in the aggregate to over 22 feet, which \ makes 22.000 tons of coal under each aero, — 1 Ttiiswilt make the land of inestimable value. The eminent state geologist. Dr. ChasT. ; -L'ckson, of Boston, lias made a geological sur i vey of the land, and analysed the coal, tlieiron ore aud the limestone. This report, together with maps, wilt be furnished t" inquirers. Third—Three Railroads are laid out through this property. The Sun bury and Erie Kail r road gives us a market lor our coal to the lakes ; —it runs from Erie to Philadelphia. A large j purt ol this road has been finished, and is now |in running order. A heavy force is now work ing frotn Erie towards our land in the western i direction, the mean* for the completion of ; wnich his been raised—it will soou be finished. I Tho Allegheny Valley Railroad connects us with New York, Boston, and Pittsburg. The | Venango Road connects us with the West. There ar * already good Turnpike Roads run- I ni: g through this property, various other roads ! have been opened to accommodate the emigra tion and settlement which has already taken place. There is no opportunity equal to it now of fered to the man who wants to provide himself a home in an easy way, and make a settlement w tie re he can live in prosperity and indepen dence in a climate PERFECTLY HEALTH Y. No case Of the fever has ever lieen known to occur iuthis settlement. Itismot like going to 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 to the healthiest climate in the world, has to endure sickness ami pain, aud perhaps rain his health and that of his family. But here is a | a thriving settlement, having three towns, con taining churches, schools, hotels, stores, saw ! mills, grist mills, and every tning desired.— I There is a cash market at hand. The lumber i ! trade iasl year amounted to over two hundred ; i million feet of lumber. In a short time, 'w- I i ing to the coal, it will become stiil maro valu i- 1 ble. as a ntimlier of iron wonts an i m innt ic- ; tones will soon be started; they are at preivnt 1 starting them extensively at Tarren. Even j for those who do not wish to go there, the pay- ! merits are such that they can easily hey a firm ; to save their risiog families from want in the I'u- ; ture, or to gain a competence by the rise which | will take place in tho value of lands. By m ! outlay scarcely missed, a substant al provision j can be made- Person* should make early application, ap- ; ply or write to E. Jed'ries, Secretary. So. 135 ! Walnut Street, below Filth. Philadelphia.— ! Letters carefully answered giving lull iuforma- ; tiou. Shares or tracts of laud can be bought or j secured by letter enclosing tie- first instalment of five dollars, when tho subscriber W.il IK- fur- ' nished with books, maps, Re. Warrantee Deod* giv m. Persons can also purchase from our I Agents. Rente from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the j Pennsylvania Central 11 tilroad. and thence by i Stage to the land. This isa delightful season j to veit St. M i-y's—the best hotel accomrtioda- j tioti is atford "1. Kcquire for E. 0. Shultz, Esq.. the Agent for the property at St. M try's. June 12, 1&57. TIKE \OTH h! THAT all Farmers desirous f preserving the I health of their Cattle, and at the same time, of increasing the profits ot their Stock from 2d 'o 1 25 per cent, on equal amounts of food, should • use the j Vegeteblo Cattle Powder, Manufactured by BKMMC. FROXCFIKI.P A Co.. J Chemists, of PniUdelpbia. No discovery of I the present age is of equal importance to the I world at large, either in a scientific point of j 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 lrom Nova Scotia to Texas have united in the common opinion that it is a very cheap source of wealth to those who owu Stock and cultivate the soil. In different part* of the ; United States the scientific Farmer* have sub- j jected it to rigid tests, yet all are compelled to unite in awarding it the uv>nt of gr .t iy en-j hancing the value of Stock, even to a-- pris- 1 ingdegree. When we reflect that a Horxe takes ; into his system over 13 pounds, and a Coir ] over 11 pounds of Oxyzen every 24 hours, and : that this Oxygen can only combine in the body : with Hyirog. , and Carbon, and is thrown off in the form of watery r tpor and Car bo-if arid; it ' atonce becomes apparent that if this Oxygen i douid be made to combine with agents, without ; ctenoying any of the really nutritive portions of the tuod, that much more good would result i from the situe amount of food than otherwise, j This discovery has been made by the Propria- j tors, and has lieen honestly tested by tbe ex- ' perience of thousands ol frugal and industri ous Farmers. Frequent demands have bjen ; made by the "wise ones" to disclose the ele- j incuts and the mode of Manufacturing it. and | thus give a free scope to such a valuable dis covery. Ib reply we answer, that some persons | must prepare and compound it. even if it wits 1 universally made known, and as w* are the discoverers and are aiile to supply the udiole world if it must be by our extensive arrange- i merits, we do not see that much good would | follow, perhaps the contrary. It would soon j be adtiltcruled and thus injure more than it ] would do good. Since our disroctrii has lie on tnsde, a great i many false preparation* beating the name of i Cattle Powder have been pnt out by unprinci pled men, hoping to gain notice by tbe popu larity obtained for ours. IVe advise all to 6e ! ware of imposition; men will do anyihiug for money. Let every man look out tor himself. Each pack of the true genuine Powder has the signature of Rreinig. Froneficld St Co., on the ind of each ptck, all others ate counterfeits; look vreli to it. The Proprietors also prepare a CATTLE MIUIENT, i equal, if not superior, to now before the I pubiic. It is now rapidly growing into favor, i and will soon equal iu popularity our far-famed j Cattle Potty! er*. 117" For pirticnlar*. see Pamphlets, j Fok Sxt.u nv G. YY. Ktrr. Bedford, P*. | .May 22, 1857-c J. PALMER & CO. I MARKET STREET WHARF PHIL'J. DHALERS IS FISH ASD PROVISIONS: Have constantly on hand an assirtment of MackeraT, Shad, //erring*, Codfish. Heef, Pork, Lard. Shoulders, //ains, SlAis. Cheese. like. de- March 20. 11557.-3 m ' NOTICE TO HELIUMS. i l"N pursuance of an Act of Assembly ajij.ro -1 Vtid the eigh.bday of May 1854.n quiring the j Treasurer of each Couuty to publish in the month o( April and May. of each year, a list ot ! all Retailors ol Foreign and Domestic Goods, ! Wares and Merchandize, notice is hereby given | to r. tail-rs in classes, as directed by law, mat the Taxes must fie paid to the Couuty Treasur : er on or before the first day of August next. Class. License ! V. B. Cramer N Co. Bedford 80. 12 $l2 00 , Nicholas Lyons, " 14 7 181 G. W. Rupp, x 13 IU W Jacob Reed, " 13 10 WO ; Saiunel Brown. " 14 7 00 Fainuel ytinck A Co., " 14 7 00 Robert Fyan, " 14 7 oo J.AJ.AI Shoemaker, " 14 7 • 14 7WW Acnes Sullpp (hardware)" 14 7 00 John Arnold (liardwaro) -• 14 7 WW Hartley (li. w.)" 14 7 ott Dr. B. F. Harry, " 14 7 00 Dr. F. C. Reamer, " 14 7 WW Adam Ferguson. " 14 7 WW A. L. Defiliaugii, E. H. '• 8 5 U0 Jacob Bollinger, E. 11. " 8 5 '") Jaeob BarnhiUl, Betiford Tj:., 14 7 Barndoliar. Lowry Co. Broadtop, 12 12 WW Fluck £t Eichelberger, " 13 JO 00 David Helsel " 14 7 00 Alex. Port & Co., " 14 7 WO Beegle Evans Colerain, 14 7 (>0 Alex. C. James, •* 14 7 00 James S. Beck With, " 14 7 00 Jacob Anderson, C.Valley, 14 7 WW Thomas Fisher, 14 7 WO Daniel R Anderson, " 14 7 WW Thomas Growdeu, " 14 7 WW John Nycurn A Son.East I'roV. 14 7 00 L>. A. T. Black, " 14 7 WW Lniidebaugh 4 I'ea," 14 7 00 John Dasher, Hopewell, 14 700 fhomas King, • j4 7 WW Madara, King & Co. 14 7 00 Vai. B. Wertz Harrison, 14 7 00 John W. Smith, " 1 4 7 00 Andrew J. Snivel)', " 14 7 Ot) Jacob llillt-g.iss, Juniata, 1 4 7 041 Wm. Keyser, •• 14 7 Oo Ilillegass & Mowry, " 14 7Wo i.i wis N. Fvan, " 14 7 00 Joseph Gondeii • 14 7 0U Fr. Hildebrand, •- 117 00 David S. Bergstresser. Liberty, 14 7 (k) Lewis Putt, '■ 14 7 00 John Cypher, " 14 7 WW Steel s. Kntriken, <• 14 7 00 Patrick Mitchul, " 14 7 00 Saxton 4 Focklcr, " 14 7 00 Jacob Dovore, Jr, Londonderry, 14 7 00 Burns a Thorj., '• 14 7 tkJ Thomas J. Porter, " 14 7 00 Daniel Fletcher. Monroe, 14 7 WW Emanuel O'Neal, " J4 7 00 James R. O'Neal, 1 4 7 00 John Wayd-. Napier, 14 7 00 Wm. States k Co., IV. Providence, 1 4 7 00 Murray a Brother, •- II 7 00 Jacob Barudollir a Co., " 13 10 00 Jame* M. Barndoliar, " It 10 00 Thomas Ru-.hey. . 117 00 Fisher A B iriiert, < 14 7 00 Nielndas Koi.titz. " 14 7 00 B. F. Horn a Brother, Schellsburg, 14 7 00 A. B. B'tn,, <• 14 7 00 K. St.atler it Son, < 14 7 0U Jacob Miller, " 14 7 ta) Colvin * Robeson, • 14 7 UU Mrs. Scbell * Son. • 14 7 (Hi John S- Schell, " 14 7 00 Fill. Beegle. St. Clair, 1 4 7 00 G. B. Amiclb* Bro., " 14 7 Ci George I line sling, >• 14 7 00 Gideon I). Trout, 14 7 (Ml lsia-S. Wright a Co., >* 11 700 Simon Hershmun, " 14 7 Ot) Thomas R. Smith, 14 7 00 John Cavender, Southampfon, 14 700 Wm. Lash ley, • J 4 7 00 Kirk x Fletcher, • 14 7 OO Rice A Miller. " 14 7 00 Joha M. Waters, Union, 14 7 00 Jacob Bromneinaa, M. Wotxfberry, 13 10 00 John W. Duncan, " 13 10 00 (r. R. Barndollal • 14 7 Ot) Siuiotr Beard, • 14 7 00 Michael Pote. • J4 7 00 J John Wis-gaiver, E. It. " 8 6 00 Piper A Scoti, S. Woodlierrr, 14 7 (M) S. R- O-ter, " 1 4 7 00 Geot gp Kaufl'inxn, " 14 7 0<) D. F. Buck, . 1 4 7 00 1). Beegle, H ; (W D. OVEft, Treasurer. May 29 1557. 25 WITNESSES! or, THK FOIGEIi CfI.MICTEP. John S. Dye i 3 the Author, I Who has ) ad 10 years exp -Hence a* a Bank- ' • er arid Publisher, and Au;hoi At rics of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle, & when. f->r ]W successive night* over ftO.tKio People r* Greeted him with Bonn 1* ot Applause, while he exhibited the manner in wiiich Coun ® terl -iter* execute their Frauds, an! the Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting tlieni ! CJ The Rank Kate Engravers all soy that he is the greatest Judge of Paper Money living. Of UtFATFST DISCOVERY gcther witti ill the important 2 NEWS OF THE DAY. Also A SERIES OF TALES Q From an Old Manuscript found in the East. £* It lurui-hts tl*e Moat Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE. £ Uj Describing the M oat Perplexing Positions tg in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that © Country have oeen so often found. These Fteries will jont nue throughout the whole year, and will prove the Most Entertaining ever offered to the Public. CI?" Furnished Weekly to Subscriber* only, at S-l"a year. All letters must be ad dressed to JGIIY S. DYE. Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, 70 W.ll Street, April 24, 1857-zz. New York. Admiuislrator's Notice. ALL parlies interested are hereby notified j tliat Letters of Administration upon the us.- j tate of George Uarker, late of Middle 54 ood -1 bury T rvmship. dee'd, have been grant'-1 to - the ttndersigned by the Register ot Bedford County. All persons knowing themselves in i delated to tbe estate of said dec' I, are lie. Tv \ required to make immediate pavment, an i ell ! having claim* against it are notified to jireso.nt ! the same without delay, properly authenticated j f-r settlcn'mt. S. J. CASTNBK-. Adni'r. June 6. 1857. Woodbury. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW. READ THIS—OLD AYD YOIXG. Is, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery of i this age of progress, for it will restore, perina- I neatly, gray hair to its origiusl color, cover ' the bead ..f tins Imld with a most luxuriant growth, remove at once all dandruff and itch ing. cure all scrofula, and other cutaneous i eruptions, such as scald head, etc. Jt will cute, :<* it" by magic, nervous or periodical headache; make tiie hair soft, glossy, ami wavy, and preserve the color perfectly, and tie- hair from tailing, to extreme old age. The following is trout a distinguished mem ber of the medical profession : St. I'u i,. January, 1, 1855. PROFESSOR O.J. WOpH: DEAR SLR: Unsolicited, 1 send you this ; certificate. After being nearly bild for a long ! time, a:id having tried ail the hair restoratives | extant, ami having no faith in any, I was in , duced. on hearing of yours to give it a trial, i I placed myself in the hands of a liar bar, and | i Had uiv head rubbed with a good stiff brush, j and the Restorative then applied and well ] ; rublied in, till tho scalp was aglow. This I , i repeated every, morning, and in three Weeks j i the voung lixir appeared and grew rapidly trotn ] | August last till the present time, ami is now i thick, t hick and strong —soft and pleasant to I the tench: whereas, before, it was lun-sii and wiry, what little there was of it, /nd that little was disappearing very tepidly. I still use your restorative about twice a week, and shall Soon - have a good ind perfect crop ot hair. Now . I had read of these tilings—and who has not? : but have not seen hitherto any case where any j person's hair wis really benefitted by any "I j the hair tonic, etc.. of the day; and it really | gives me pleasure to record the result of my ■ experience. I have recommended your pre | paratioit to < titers, and it already has a large ; and general sale throughout the Territory.— The people here know its effects, and have confid- r.ee in it. Tiie supply you sent us, as wholesale agents for the Territory, is neatly exhausted, and daily inquiries are made for it. You deserve credit for your discovery; and I, for one. return you my tli inks for the benefit it has done tue, for I had certainly despaired long ago of ever effecting such a result. Yt.ur*. hastily. J. \V. BOND, Firm of Bond A Kelley, Druggists, !sl. Paul. [From the Editor of the Real Estate Adv'ger.] Boston, 27 School Street, Merck 20, 1855. I'fcA* Sia : Having become prematurely quite gray, 1 was induced, some s x weeks since, to make a trial of your Restorative, i have used less than two bottles, but the gray hairs have :t!l disappeared; and although my hair has not fully attained its original color, vet the pro cess of change is gradually going on. and I am in great hopes that in a short time my hair will lie as d irk as formerly. 1 have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of tile hair, which before was harsh aSI dry, aud it has ceased to conic out as formerly. Resp ictfuii* yours.' 1). C. M. KUI'P. Prof ssor 'ifood. Carlvlk. Illinois. June 151, 1835. I have us - ! Profe.or Wood's Hairßestora- I rive, and have admired its wonderful effect.— j My hair was becoming, as 1 thought, prema , turely gray, but by the use of the -Restora ! five.'' it has resumed its original color, and I have no doubt p •rmanentlv so. SIDNEY ? REESE. Ex-Senator L'nite i Si.ites. CI. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors. 312 Broad way. N Y.. an I 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri. For stle by Dr. B. F. Harry, Bedford, Fa., and by Druggists generally. April 3. 1857.-zzeq. ONLY ONE BOTTLE OF D!t. SAYFORD S I.WiliOitlTOii, OS LIVER REMEDY Is r ■quired to cure any one trouble-'* with Li*-r Complaints, unless tiie it.os: desper ate of C*S "S, win tl tile SKCONn bottle will, with scarce a single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. We wish to call the atten tion of all to these facts, that the Invigorator is couipoun led bv a physician who has used it in hss practice for the past twenty years with a : success almost credulous, and that if is entire- . !y vegetable, lieing composed wholly of gums. , Some idea of the strength of these gum may be formed when it is known one bottle of the Invigorater contains as much strength as one hundred doses of Calomel without any of its deleterious effects. One bottle is the surest tiling known to carry away tiie bad effects of mineral poison ot any k'tni. Os'y otic bottle is needed to throw out ot the system the etf ets of medicine after u long sickness. Oue bottle tak -n for Jaundice removes all yellowish or nnffatur.il cohir from the skin. One d is- after eating is sufficient to relieve tho stomach and prevent the food fnrtu rising ati-1 souring. Oily one dose tuk-n b-?f are retiring prevents n'ghtm ir?. One d-isn taken at night loosens the bowels gently, an 1 cur -s costivaness. Gne dose taken after each meal will cure Dysp?psia. One dose of two tea-spoonsful will always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction re move* the cause of the disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieves Cholic. while One dose often repeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, and a sure preventative of - Cholera. One dose taken often wil' prevent the recur rence of bilious attacks, while it relieves all painful feelings. T7" One or two doses tiken occasionally is one of the best remedies for a cold ever known. Thousands of cases of infl unmatiou and weak ness of the lungs have been cured by the ln vigorator. One dose taken a short tim- before eating gives vigor to th.* appetite au-1 makes food di gest well. One dose often repeat" 1 cures Chronic Diar rlue in its worst forms, while summer and bow el complaints yHd almost to tho first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by wortns, while for worms in children, there is no surer, safer and speedier remedy iu the world, as it never fails. There is no exaggeration in these statements, they are plain and sober facts, that we can give evidence to prove, wbi!6 all who use it are giving their uuaniinous testimony iu its favor. Wo -s ish all who -are sick and debilitated to try this remedy, and test it thoroughly, and | any who are not benefitted by its use we should i like to hear from, as we have yet to hear from : the first person who has used a Isittle of lnv,g. i orator without receiving benefit, for there uro 1 such astonishing medicinal virtues in it, that i all. no matter how long they have neen affect ed, if their complaint arises from a deranged ' liver, will lie benefitted, if *>ot entirely cured. SANFORp S- CO., Proprietors, 345 Broad way. New York. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry, Bedford, Pa. March 27. 1857-7 :cq Ctonntfy Physicians, can have their orders /filled, with the very best articles, at city i prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt I st. Bedford. Penn'a. 1 Oct. 31, 1856. DK B. V- HARRY. FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale two valuable | farms, both in Union township, Bedfoidcoun ; ty, Fa., the one laying oil the road leading | from Bedford to Hollidayshurg, adjoining Johii | Ake, Esq., George Heegle, and "tilers, Coutain ! ing 14b acres of first rate limestone land, about : acres cleared—also about 25 acres of tini j lier land adjoining tiie farm. The itupmve | merits are a good dwelling house r.nd a large I new hank bam: also a good spring house over ; a never failing limestone spring. There are al i so all other out buildings that are uecuas.uy, with a large orchard of choice fruit. I The other farm contains about 260 acres, more 01 less, laying on the waters of Scrtib grasa, adjoining Frederick Oster. Crisman's heirs, and others. Over 100 itcres are cleared and under fence. The improvements are a good Farm house and ham, and other out build ings, with a well at the door and pump in it; three tenant houses and sawmill, and a fruit orchard t hot eon. The lass tra't above named is a g-o.rt stock farm, as the most ol it is bot tom l.trnl. If these farms are not sold at private sale, they will lie off Ted at public sale on Saturday, the S i day of Ictobcr next, on the premises. G. F. KIDDLE. June 26. 1857. ts. APPLICATION FOR I'IKDOH NOTICE is hureby given to all concerned, that application is about to lie made to the Governor for the pardon of Jarueiß. I'eiehtal, who, at tlie last February Term of the Conrt of Qivtrtor Sessions of Bedford county, was con victed of Assault A Battery upon Mark Leddy, and sentenced to sis months imprisonment. June 26. 1857.-c. IN the Court of C'omiuoti Fleas of Bedford County. In the matter of the petition of Margaret Hamilton, (or le.iv,? to perpetuate testimony, and the Rule thdrein issued bv sai l Court to Wm. Foster and Nancy his wife, or in case of their death to their h ->rs and representatives, and to all others interested, to appear and show cause, Ac. The un iersigned. appointed by said court to examine witnesses upon the part of id parties in interest, and to reduce their testimony to writing, gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at the house of Isaac Kay, at Stonerstown, in sai l County.on Tuesday, the 28th day of Ju ly, 18.",7. at 2 o'clock, I'. M.. continuing to sit until ail the testimony is taken, when and where all pel sons interested are notified r > attend. JOHN 11. FILLER, June 26, 1837. Commissioner. SIMIEL >l. MEtIUUES, MILL-WRIGHT .iSb BL'Ra MILL STONE M. 1 NUFACT CRE R. DDLS Proprietor ef Joh.vsos's highly ap -0 proved and much improved SMUT AND SCREENING MACHINE; Improved IKON CONCAVE BRAN DUSTER, the l'reSititu Machine for .Millers. Residence: NO. 64 QUEEN Street. (18th Ward,) ad dress Ken-iugto Post Office. Skrp : HAi'DoCK. Street, below Front, FHILADELFiiIA. Cocalico Mill Stones. Mill Irons, Smut Ma chines. Patent Mill Bush. Portable Mills, Stretched Belling, Cement and Screen Wire, Square Mcsbed Bolting Cloths. Feb 27. 1857 -3m SJ, 000 ISh. of Wool Wanted AT TTIE GLOBE rUTOHV. A i'-TT Mrntzcrs Af? //, Middle Jl'oorlberry Tp* JOH.\ KEAUI, THE Proprietor of the almve Establishment, begs respectfully to inform his numerous cus tomers, and the public generally, that he will continue to manufactuie all kind.- of WOOLEN GOODS, lie has on hand any quantity of Patent P eniiuiu Coverlets. Blankets. Cassi meies. Cloths. Tweeds. Satinets. Flannels, both haired and plain, Woolen Carpets, Rag Carjiets, and Stocking Yarn, of ail kinds. As he has made another very important ad dition to his already extensive and improved machinery, unequelled in this or any of the idjicent Counties, lie flitters himself that be 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. Mi'dlt Wudi -rry T;.„ May 22, 1357-h {XI?™ N. B. The highest price will be paid for Wool, in Goods tr Cash. If 111 IXCiTIMIT! -W2W9 Bll* JIST RECEIVED THE most attractive assortment of SPRING AND SUII3IER GOODS ever offered to the people of Bedford. lu cheapness, elegance and rarieti/, his stock canno, be surpassed. It consists in part of CLOTHS A.\s> C VSSI.MF.RKS, Vesting*, tif every dc scription, T.inen Goods, Jeans.Denims, Drillings, White and Brown Muslins, ami Gentleman's Fut nishing Goods gener-'Wy. r>ItTiSS SILK.S, Figured, plain and fancy Silks. Silk Tissue, t'h.illi de Lxfiies, Barege de Laines, Plain PI lid and Striped Lawn*, Z.unartinc Cloth, Crolleau etD rille. Wool De laines and a great variety of Plain and Fancy Prints, Kid. Silk and I.ia'le Thread Glove#, Needle Worke 1 Colors, under Sleeves. Handker chiefs. Scarfs. Edgings and Insertings, Frin ges. Riiitions and Dress Trimmings, Ac. Ac. in great variety. Moirs Antique Mantillas, lat st style. BOOTS Am SHOES, 1 alies Dress Gaiters and Fancy Shoes. Mia s-s' Shoes, Gentlemen's Gaiters, Boys' Shoes, he. A general assortment of Queenvware and Hardware. A new and large stock of FRESH GROCERIES, Ac. Ac. Ac. Cy Persons attending Conrt. next wepk, arc invited to call end examine this excellent and chean stock of Goods. (Treat pleasure will be taken in exhibiting them. May 1, 187)7. — I hereby eantion all persons against taking an assignment of a Note given by me to Patrick Buns, dated the 21st diy of May, las', for one hundred and •wentv dollars, jiayahle six months after dab 1 . 1 have not received value fir the s.im, and am determ'n d not to pay said Dote unless com pelled by law. EPHRAIM LOXGENECKKR. Wood berry Tp . June 12. 1857. -c iJ A strav Horse was t iken up ' -spis-.ug on j the premises of the subscriber, living in South ; Wooffberry Township, on the "th iust. He is : a lay hot sc. with two white feet behind, a little white on his uo"—supposed to be about 10 or 12 years old. The owner is requested to ic me forward, prove prop mv. ptv chsnos and take him envy. GEORGE SHARP, t South WoodTtcrry Tp , June T2, 1-857. THE ItylilUl & (BROW I* published every Friday Morning, in Julians street, in the while frame bnilding, nearly opposite tiie Mengel Hottfe, by BAVIIJ OVER. TERMS. 1 f paid in advance or within the vear, S2 f ' annum—if not p-aid within the year, $2 60. No p I per discontinued n.til all arrearages are paid— except at the option of thu Editor.— "! n j" n " ti<- . v a disvontinuauce will be reg irued as a new engagement. JldceriUtnirut not exceeding a square, (12 linen.; inserted t | ire e times for *l—every sub sequent insertion 26 ceut.. Longer 0 9 ,, j n the same proportion. Each fraction ot a square counted *, a toll square. All adver tisement* not specially ordered h,r a given time will he continued until forbid. A liberal rtdu .ion will be made to those who advert'se by the year. v Job Prtn/inf of all kinds executed neatly* and pront|*ly and on reasonable terms. VOTIVE. THE uadcr-tigned, appointed by the Orpltana* Court an Auditor, to settle and adjust the sr. counts \e.. between the estate of Andrew Mil ler, late of Londonderry to*rn*h>p. dee'd. and the heirs, and make distribution of the estate, will, for that purpose, meet all parties interest ed at his ot'Roe iu Bedford, on Wednesday, thy 10th day Of June. next. JOB MASS. May DO, 1b67- Auditor. JOHN 11. ALALEX k C O. A 'OS. 2 4-4 CHESTNUT Street. (vymth side, . Mow Water.) PHIL. IDE LPIILi. (TucOiAest 11 OOD-wxrb 11 ot sk, ix run Citt.) \TANCFACTARKR.S and Wholesale deal -ITX era in Latent Medicine, mads B ROOMS r Latent Graved CEDMR-WHRE, Warranted not to shrink. H 000 and lUILLOW-WJRE, CORDS. BRI SHhS. Ac., of all descriptions. Please call and examine our stock. Feb. "27, 1867.-zz. 7AhL and BLIND PALER.—Dr. B. F. T v Harry is our agent far this necessary article. I>y criiliug at Ins 012r patrons Will see samples of our p nwra. We have made ottr spring selection* with trtvrh care, and think we Cannot fail to please. SIIRYOCK k SMITH. Caambcrsburt;. March 7, 13 r *7. MIKE! A LL persons re hereby notifl:i and ad- J -*- vised not to purchase or receive from 1 hntn i.n Watson, of Bed lord Count v. a note which k*as given hy tne p. him. for s> ZF ES"V\7" JSXiIJ. THE subscribers trading and doing business under the firm of Ba: niolLr. I.owry, A Co., would rt sjJeelfully inform their friends, and the' public generally, that they have opened at the above place, and sre daily receiving a large sc..-:; of Merchandise, consisting in part of Mttsiitis. Ticking. Osenbergs. Drills, Cassimeres Satftre'Ss. Cloths, Flannels, Delano.*, French Merinos. Silks. Calicos. Hats and Caps, Hard ware. Quectisware, Boots and Sloes Groceries ot all descriptions. A iso a large assortment of Ready m nie Clothing, all ef%whieb will be sold upon as short profits as can be had in the coun ty . G. K BARXDOLIAR, JOHN F. I.OWH V. JOHN 0. KVEKHART, C. W. ASUCOiI, Dec. 21. 186 C. ||WU L E\ FACTORY—The sul- K.li scrifer having rented the well known Woolen Factory, situ te in Water -Street, South WTvodberry Township, Bedtoni county, La., formerly owned by Mr. W m. S. Fiuck, and now owned hy Mr. Adam Kelriug, is prepared to accomm date thi public in a superior manner. The Factory is now under going thorough repair. which will enable him to execute wi rk as w. ll as cvn he done at any other est ibiishment in the country. ife constfitly k- tps on Inn I. Cloths. Satti netts. Tweeds, FUnit, Is. Blankets, Girth and Rag Carpets, Ooverlilt, No., Arc Country Car ling dote from the first ot VI ty until the first of t Ic.olkt, for Cash, r two ceuts per pound addel on credit Wool and all kinds of country product) taken in exchange tor goods or work. By long exjterieiicc in business, and a desire to please, lie hopes to receive a share of the puiilitf patronage. ROBERT RALSTON. Feb. 6. 1857.-6 n. A (ileal Arrival ol SLUING QOODS. TIIE undersigned has just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large stock of Spring Goods; and is now exhibiting at CHEAP SIDE, a general assortment of New Style of Spring Goods, comprising Ladies Dress Goods, ' part. Ducal, Crocoveila, Challi, Fancy and Plain De Laine,- Brilliants, Lawns and Cali coes, etc., etc. Gentlemen and Boys wear, Cassimeres, Oas sinetts, Canton '"'utli, Shepherd Checks, Cot ton.ules, etc., et> Boots, Shoes, it its, Bonn ts, Woolen and Rag Carpets. Fhn Oil Cloth. Syrup* M olasses. White and Brown iiigars, Green and Black Teas, Groceries o all kinds, Qnoeiiswaru, Tub*, "uckets, Bro "RB, etc., Hardware, Sho vels. Fonts, Hoes, K • ives and Forks, Spoous, etc.. and all articles usually kept in Store*. All kinds of produce taken in excesnge. The undersigned will sell cheap for carA or produce, and liojies by fair dealing to receive his usual share of patronage. G. W. KUPP. Bedford. April 10, 1867. _________ 4 (ipt(ys' Photographic (iallery, EXCIUSGE BUI LP I NO,' BEDFORD. P.t WHERE Ambrotyres, Daguerreotype* 4*-. 4c.. are iXccuted in tire latest style* a„d improvements of the Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy cases, gold and plated Locket* at very low prices. The pnoilc are respectfully invited to Otll and examine his specimens. T. R. GETTYS, Jr. May 22. 1857. r Xfiv Jewplrv. IlilF, subscriber has opened out a new ard splendid assortment of all kinds of the most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part o ,*irea*t Lin*. Finger King*. Ear R.nes. hc.kf Call and see hi* stock. de! 4 DANIEL BORDER. I>hvstciaas prescriptions carefully compound ed, at all hours of he day or night, at Dt I Harry's, Drugstore.