Xiphol*, Xiu>es of the General Assembly of this Cuniinoiiweiiltii for the sesiou of 1857. , s . Witness my hand and the seal 1 ' ' of said office, this twenty-second day of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. A. G. CURTIX, Secretary of the Commonwealth. July 10. I*s7.—Sm IT IUS WORKED MIRACLES'. THAT ALL THE BALI) AND GRAY <".UI !mj restored perfectly to original gowth. and cider tto fir s their locks re concerned docs not admit <>t duulit; ltesides, it will cure every possible disease of the scalp, whether developed"** dandruff itching or in the siujH ofcnGmtduis eruptions—even scald-head —aim m no po.ssildj CMse v.i 11 it fail of curing as If by magic. nei-Ti.ns! or periodical head-ache, and it used twice a week by the yoatVg regUrty, it will ).r-s,-rve th • cohir, and keep the hair from fal ling. to any imaginable age. Head ind Judge. Millford. Worcester Co.. Mass., Nov. 1855.' PROF. (). J. ffprtl) —Dear Sir f tike pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic efteeta ofyour wonderful Hair Restora tive. A* far back as 1816, my hair commen ced fa.intg vti. until the top ~f m.V scalp }•- came tafd and smooth as gla-s, and it has con tinued to I*ll tor ti grort tuiny years. mitwith standing I have used many celebrated prepara iions f..r restoration. Seeing jour advertise ment, j was induced to giro your article a trial, and to my utter astonishment, found, after a !• wapplTc .tions. that mv jiair liecaiue firmly set, ami assumed a glossy and beautiful appear ance; and by the time 1 had use' aqitart bot ' e. my bald head was covered over with a > oung ami vigorous growth of hair, which is no* from one to two inches in length, and grow ing fast. Yours trulv. HENRY GOODRICH. CM .klestown, Mass.. Aug. 9, 185 S. Gents Nothing hut a duty and sympathy ibat I fuel to communicate to other* that arc iPiivted as 1 have been, would induce me to iiive thi.s pnfili# aidt nowiedgmcnt ofthe benefit 1 have received from Prof. Wood's Hair Res torative When I flint commenced using it, my hair was ipiitp gray, and in spots entire!} bald. I have new used the Rcsforalrve about Slve moid bay and tuy hair is entirely changed to its original color, brown, and the new hair i "WTthrew inches in length on the spot- where >t was haid. 1 nave also been much gratified at the hen'thy moistine and vigor of the lrair, which before was dry, ami it has ceased to u .me out as formerly. Kespertfiillv yours. Ac., "Mrs. R. A. STODDARD. From Mi?' Jug tils, a we]! known nurse in Boston. Boson Oct. 18th, 1*65. Gf.STS At pour request. and being so highly pleased with tlie effects of the Restora tive, 1 am tree to state that my hair had be • ione quite thiu, and entirely white. I have i ir the last five year# liven in the habit of using •lye, but bearing of rho extraordinary ctf-cts of tins article, 1 was induced to try it. .My hair has bci restored to its original thickness, and iiho t. iu former color, which is light brown. Yours respevtiullv, Mrs. IXGALLS. The following is froai the Pastor of the Or f'mdus Church, liro'iktinld. BKooKFtrt-a. ildgs.. Jan. 12,1852. Prof. M'oon—Dear —Having made trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure io .-ay, tint its etl'ects have been excellent in removing iuiJ.irim,ittoti, dandrufl, aud a con -1 oiijtatit tendeticy to itching, with which I have been troubled from my childhood, aud las also tea Cored t|e hair, which was becom "g gray, to its original color. 1 have used no "ther articli, with anything like the same I'easure or profit. Yours, truly. J. K. EE AGtl. [From the Jersey City Telegraph.] Wh.it is it tor—This Wood's Hint Rrsro l tTivel—laaquesuon asked daily by hundreds. We answer without hesitation or A-af of Con fradiction. tlut ilis the only article known Tiiiyb will do all it promises for tlie human hair. It u-ili rfMtw fie growth—it wilt i.'op its Jaliisn. —11 uiil Tttlure iit natural rotor! It is "ot a Hair Dye. but, a speedy aud efficacious • Restorative. O. .1. WOOD a CO., Proprietors, .'ll2 Brcad 'vty, K. Y., and 114 .Market .street, Si. Louis, Mo. ... - - • *; ■ For sale by Dr. U. F. Ilarrr. ami Druggists, gem rally. Juiy !" IS.", PRICES m FLOUR AND GRAIN. JQ} e flSowing statement wiU show the prices °' *■ ' our ami Grain at the sever*i places men tioned at our latest dates. „ Fb>ur. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Phiiadkt. $7 26 185 87 66 New York, 7 m 180 t 62 Boston, 7,50 185 t 65 Baltimore, 7.25 163 86 50 Richmond, 7 50 180 85 64 Georgetown, 750 ]o 85 65 Alexandria, 7 SO too 85 65 Buffalo. 7 00 17ti 85 65 Cleveland, 7 00 170 80 5-5 Cincinnati, 7 00 no 80 55 Louisville. 7 23 170 90 55 St. Louis, 7 00 150 85 titi New Orleans, 7 25 150 85 60 Pittwhurg.' 7 00 145 80 60 Rochester, 7 00 150 80 60 Albany.- 7 00 ISO 80 60 A Medicine that Never Debilitates. DR. NAVFORD'S IMIIiORITOR, OR LIVER REMEDY HAS ALL THE GOOD QUALITIES OF A PURGATIVE medicine, answering the purposes oi' any Cathartic without the debilitu ting ell'ects experienced from most purgatives. It acts slowly and gently, but surely, moving the bowels to carry off all the secreted matter, t the same tirue, stimulating the Liver lo a proper performance ot its functions. The 1 nvigorator cures Sick Headache. Take one oi two teaspoousful at each attack nnd it Will soon disappear. For an overloaded stom ach, or when tood rises or sours, take the In vigorator alter eating, and it will not prove dis agreeable or oppressive. For Heartburn, Pal pitation, or Difiicit!t Breathing take a Sea-poon- Ibl once or twice daily. For Loss of Appetite, Languor or Listlessness, the medicine is inval uable. It will restore the appetite and make the lood digest well. Nightmare, take a tea spoonful on retiring, and the demons of dream land will all be fairies. After eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it wiil relieve all oppiessiou oi fi'finest. The Invig orator is a Liver Remedy of unequalled virtue, acting directly on tout organ, curing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles Worms, and all Female Obstructions, tor which it has no equal. ft e know there is nothing now before the American public, prep ire i with such skill by a scientific man, particularly for diseases of the Liver, us Dr. Sandford's Invigorator, <>r Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article iu the World, simply because it rests on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is ail its proprietors claim it to be, if any of onr readers are suffering from such diseases as are described in Dr. Sandford's ad vertisement. we know of no remedy that will so surely cure thorn us the Invigorator. There has lately been brought to onr notice a medicine that seems to possess wonderful, curative and healing properties in diseases of Liver, Stomach and Digestive Organs. It came to us with so many testimonials in its favor tiiat we have noted its effects in some of the worst cases of continual debility, caused by de ranged liver, and in every instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure, Dr. Sandford's iavigrator, or Liver Remedy is what we refer to. We always have been credu lous about cures by patent medicines, but we are convinced that this medicine, for family use, is not overrated by the host of recommen dations it has. Onr advice ia for all troubled with ludigestion.jDebility or Bowel Complaint, to get a liottle and try it; our word for it, relief will be experienced Blemish* to the isv alios who use Dr. Sandford's Invigorator, for it wiil relievo them ot their pains as soon as it is taken into their stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist whare the Invigorator is used, lor it will as surely drive them away, as daylight will banish dark ness. of this there can be no douht to those who try it, for it carries conviction with every dose taken. Anolhet evidence is the thou sands of certificates from those who use it or have been cured by it. Try one bottle, if it does not benefit, then we are mistaken. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry, and Druggist's generally. SANFORD ?c CO., Proprietors. 345 Broad way, New York. J lily 16, 1857. TVTOTICE is hereby given that application ±N w ill lie made to the Governor of Pennsy! vauia, for the pardon of Daniel Gordan. con victs] at the May Sessions of Bedford County. 1857. of Assault A Battery. July 10 1857. SO MET id INO EXTHA7 Boston Tea and Pic Nic Crackers. Swim Cheese, Sardines iu OH, Lond.oi Pickles, Mackinaw Trout just ree'd. and for sale by CR.IMER A Co. July 3. HEAD THIS. Extra quality Chewing Tobeeen, superior flavored llavanna Sugars, for sale at July. 3. CR.IMJSR A Co. Flv Nett* fur horses can be found at. July, 8. CR.JMF.R 4 CO. BEDFORD lirffnyn SHOP. THE nnrfersizned respectfuth* announce* to the farmers of Bedford and adi fining fount iris, an<§ Hie pthL'e in g rneta!, thai he is still tnanu facturuig. it'll 'tad on hind at his shop in B, 1857.-4 m. WALL and BLIND PAPER—Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for this necessary article. By calling at his store, our patrons wiHaee samples of our pajiers. We have made our spring selection* with machcure, and think Weoannot fail to pleas*.'. SHRYOCK A SMITH, Clwmbersburg. •March 7, 1657. For pimples, and wrinkles and freckles and tfn, Nothing has e'Cr been discovered by man, I.ikv that wonderful product of trop.cai bow ers, The popular "Bahn of a Thousand Flowers.'" To be had at DR.HARRY'S. March 6. Bedford Mineral Springs Company, j NOTICE is hereby given tu the stockholders . of said company, that the annual election of President and Directors of said Company, will be held at the Bedford Springs, on the first Monday—sixth day—of Jnly next. S. L. RUSSELL, ' June 19, 1857. Secretary. NOTICE. . The undersigned desires to inform the teach ers ol the Common Schools of Bedford C 0.,! and those who desire to prepare themselves for teaching iu the County, that lie will open a school in Bedford, on the Normal principle, tor their instruction, free of charge, for tuition'. The 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 in September to the close Of the school, will be regarded us the time for a general meet ing of all trie teachers in the county for the purpose of exercising in those branches taught in the Common Schools; this will also afford a favorable opportunity for teachers to obtain permanent certificates, provided they stand an approved examination at the close of the term. 11. HECK6KMAN, Jane 19, 1857. Co. Superintendent. IDFSI MMI. 1 HIS property has, duriug the last year, p.is sed into the hinds of a company, who, in ad dition to the former buildings, have erected a handsome and commodious hotel building and two spacious bath-bouses, and have ornament ed and improved tbo grounds. The Hotel Buildings will be opened for the reception of visitors on the 16th of June, and kept open until the Ist of October. Passengers from Bal timore or Philadelphia reach tire Springs in one day. vi i Pennsylvania Railroad, the comple tion of the Broad Top Railroad leaving hut twenty miles of staging over a line road. .Mr. WILL tan. formerly of Washington City, ami recently of the Burnet House, Cincinnati, will superintend the Hotel. To invalids, generally, the Bedford waters, in connection with the mountain air, are perhaps more highly boueti cial than anv others in the Union. P. GOSSLER. President Bedford Springs Company. June 12, 1857. staue OFFICE. WASHINGTON HOTEL, Bedford, Pa. MRS. MART COOK would announce to her friends and the public, that she has fitted up this old and well known stand, in a very su perior style, for the accommodation of the pub lic. Visitors to the Bedford Mineral Springs will find the Washington Hotel a comfortable summer retreat—and no pains will be spared to please all who patronize the house. Boarders will lie taken by the day, week, month and year. G?"A gentleman of high qualification, and corteous dejmrtment, has charge of the house, who win do all in his power to make the guests happy aud comfortable. as moderate as anywhere else in the place. Daily Stages from I.atrobe, Cumberland, Hollidavsburg aud Hopewell, all stop at this Hotel. A Hack belonging to this Hotel nil! run IMJ tween Bedford and the. Springs. Bedford, June 12, 1807.-zz. Orphaus" Court Sale OF VALUABLE COAL LANDS. THE undersigned, Administrators of Wil liam Anderson, Jec'd, by virtue of an or der of the Orphans' Court of Bedtord County, will, on WEU.VESD IV, the 2 '3th day of Jn'ly next, at I o'clock, P. M., expose to public sale, on the premisvs, the following described valuable real estate, to wit: THE undivided one-third part of a tract of land, situate iu Broadtop Township, in said County, containing 'i i6 . iVRI£S, ani I<> PERCHES* riett measure, composed of parts of three tracts of laud, one of which was sur veyed upon a warrant to Gabriel Chsney, one other upon a warraut granted to Jeremiah Du val, and the other upon a warrant granted to Mary Foster. About 100 acres are cleared and under fence, and on the premises are two dwelling houses, two barns, aud two good apple orchards Said lands arc immediately on the line of the Six Mile Run branch of tile Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, ami contain all the veins of coal andiron ore iu that celebrated mineral region. TERMS —One-third of the purchase money to remain in the bauds ot the purchaser for the use of the widow during her natural life, the interest thereon to be paid to her annually; orte-tiiird ot the remainder to be paid in hand at ttw confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two e.ju it annual payments thereafter, with out interest, the whole to tie secured by judg m..t bonds or bends and mortgage. LEMUEL EVANS, LEWIS ANDERSON, Mm'rs. ALSO, At the same time and place, the under* gneai. by virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas ot said County, will expose to sale one halt acre of ground, with the appurtenances adjoining the above, aud originally a part of tiie Jeremiah DuVall tract, and on which stands the old church iHtildirig of the Methodist Epis copal church. TERMS of sale one-half in hand at the con firmation of the sale, and the other half one year ihoreaf.er, to be secured as atiov- men tioned. LEMUEL EVANS, Trt,'lee. ALSO, at the same time and placo, 8 acres of valuable CO 11, I.VNIk, adjoining the trie* first above described, unimproved, and warranted August 7th, 1856. in the name of Lewis Anderson. ALSO, 21 acres and to perches and al lowance, td superior cortl lands, in said Township, adjoining lands of the Lancaster Company, of Alex. King and others, and war ranted 11th April, 1854, in the name of Lemuel E vans. ALSO, a tract of valuable coal land, in said Township, containing 19 acre#, 162 perches and allowance, adj doing lands of Hie Hunting don and Broadtop Railroad and Coal Company, and lands of the Lancaster Company, and war ranted April, 1858, in the name of Peter F, Reader. ALSO, 3 acres, 120 perches of coal lands in said Township, adjoining tract in name of John Zook, belonging to the lite John N. Lane, Esq., and warranted Bth March, 1853, in the name ol Thorn is 51. Long. TERMS of the four last described tracts made known or davof sale. LEMUEL EVANS, forhimself. and as Avent for the owner. June 12. 1857. TO IKIIXEKKLPERX. DR. HA Ft tlx, at the Ch a; Drug and Book Store, hasjust received, a Is 'go assortment ol iue best flavoring extracts, together with Bak t ng Soda, Cream of Tartar. Saleratus, fcc., o i be Very best quality, all of which lie will Eel atthe lowest prices. BAIIG AIXS!— The undersigned, desir ou; of reducing their stoek, iu order to make room for Spring Goods will offer t< purchasers, the best bargains ever aeon in Bed ford. Call and see how cheap you can buy! A. B. UKAJIFR, & Co. Jan. 16. 1857. To keep the teeth and gums healthv. —Use Bazin's Rose t oth paste, orthe Balm of a Thousand Flowers, with a good brush, all of which CUB b>- purchased cheap, at Dr. Har ry's BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. TO THOSE WHO WAST FARMS, A FARM IVJTULY THE REACH OF EVERY MAA\ THE RIDG#AY FARM COMPANY ba* made arra..£ "mest* by "deb all who desire to settle or pur... si* a. hot * do so. The Farms Cv. v>'t oftb, "at limestone soil of the most anpei... quality * fanning, in a rapidly improving place, _,nto w oeh an exten sive emigration is now [o tiring. ' be prcperty is located in Elk County, P<*nnsyDrdn. in the midst of a thriving population Off smut 10.000. The climate is perfectly healthy,.and tile ton i ble plague of the west, fever, is unknown. It also has an abnndiuicu of the best quality of Coal and Iron. The price to buy it out is froms3 to S2O per acie, payable by instal ments, to be located at the time of purchasing pr a share of do acres entitling to locate the same tor payable Sti per month, or 12 J acres payable $4 per month. Discount for ev ery sum of SlUDand under, paid in advance, a discount of 6 percent, will be allowed, and for over SIOO a discount of 10 pel cent In considering the advantages of emigrating to this locality tile following are presented: First—The soil is a rich limestone, capable of raising the heaviest crops, owing to which this settlement has attained its preterit groat prosperity. Second—lt is in the centre of the great North West Coal Basin and is destined soon to become one of the greatest business places in the State. It will supply the groat Lake market, (according to population ud travel the greatest in the Union.) It has five worka ble veins of the best Bitumiuous Coal, amount ing in the aggregate to over 22 feet, which: makes 22.00b tons of coal under eacii acre,— This will >ake the land of inestimable value. Theemiuent state geologist, Dr. Ohas T.- Jackson, of Boston, has made a geological sur-. vey of the land, and analysed the coal, the iron ore and the limestone. This report, together with ni ijvs, will be furnished to inquirers. Third—Three Railroads are laid out through this property. The Snnbury and Erie Rail road gives us a market (or our coal to the lakes —it runs from Erie to Philadelphia. A large part of this road has been finished, and is how m running order. A heavy force is now work ing from Erie towards our land in the western direction, tiie means for the completion ot wnich his been raised—it will soon he fiuisbed. The Allegheny Valley Railroad connects us with New York, Boston, and Pittsburg. The Venango Road connects us with the West. There are already good Turnpike Roads run ning through this property, various other roads have been open. <1 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 wito wants to provide himself a home in an easy way, and make a settlement where he can live in prosperity and indepen dence iu a climate PERFECTLY HEALTH V. No case of tite lever has ever been known to occur in this settlement. It is not like going to the backwoods of the west, among perhaps intolerant people, where there is no society, churches or schools, where the price of land is high, and where the emigrant, alter being used to the healthiest climate in tiie world, has to endure sickness atnl pain, and perhaps ruin his health ami that of his family. Bui here is a t thriving settlement, having three towns, con taining churcnes, schools, hotels, stores, saw mills, grist mills, and every tiling desired.— There is a cash market at hand. The luiulier trade last year amounted to over 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; they are at present starting them extensively at Warren. Even tor these who do not wish to go there, the pay ments are such that they can easily buy a farm tu save their rising families from want in the fu ture, or to gain u competence by the rise which will take place in the value., oi lands. By ju outlay scarcely missed, a substant al provision can be made- Persons should make early application, ap ply or write to E. Jeffries, Secretary, io. 13d iValnut Street, below Fifth, Philadelphia.— Letters carefully answered giving full 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 fie fur nished with books, maps, Sic. Warrantee Deeds girm. Persons can aiso purchase from our Agents. Route from Philadelphia to Tyrone on the Pennsylvania t'entrai Raiiroid, and thenc; by Stage to the land. This isa dolighttu! season to visit St. Mary's—the best hotel accommoda tion is afforded. Erquire for E. C. Shultz, Esq., the Agent for the property at St. Mary 's. June 12, 1857. TAKE \OTUU That all Farmers desirous f preserving the health of their Cattle, and at the same time, of increasing the pr hits of their Slock from 20 to 25 per cent, on equal amounts of food, should use the Vegetcbla Cattle Powder, Manufactured by Bumxic, FiiONkrin.ii Sc Co., Chemists, of Philadelphia. No discovery of the present age is of equal importance to the. world at l uge, either iu a scieiilitic ]>oint of view, or in a pecuniary relation. It is just now beginning to attract the attention it so richly deserves. The experience of thousands of Farmers from Nova Scotia to Texas, have united in the common opinion that it is a very cheap source ot wealth to those who own Stock ami cultivate the soil. In different parts of tiie United States the scientific Fanners have sub jected it to rigid tests, yet all are compelled to unite in awarding it the merit of greatly en hancing the rahio of Stock, even to a sutpris ing degree. When we reflect that a llorst takes into his system over 13 pounds, and a Cou> over 11 pounds of Oxygen every 24 hours, and that this Oxygen can only cotnirioe in the body with Hydrogc ami Carbon, and is thrown off in the firm of watery vapor and Carbonic acid; it at once becomes apparent thrt if this Oxygen •ioßid lie made to combine wita agents, without e'osoying any of the really nttritive portions of the tuud, that much more good Would result from the same amount of food than otherwise. This discovery has been made by the Proprie tors, and has been honestly tested by the ex perience of thousands of frugal and industri ous Farmers. Frequent demands have b;en m ido by the "wise ones" to disclose the ele ments and the mode of Manufacturing it, and thus give a free scope to such a valuable dis covery. I a reply we answer, that some persons must prepare and compouud it. wen if it was universally made known, and aa wr are tbc disoatertr* and are ably to sup{sly the ithaix. world if it must lie by. our eiteiEivtj arrange ments, wo do not see that *iucli good would follow, perhaps the contrary. It would soon lie adulterated and thus iqjtre taqre tbau it would do good. Since our discovery has hew made, a great many l'also preparations hearing the name of Cattle Pouder have been putout by unprinci pled tneu, hoping to gain noice by the popu larity obtained for ours. We advise all to be ware of imposition; men will lo anything for money. Let every man look out for himself. Each pack of the true genuimf'owdtr has tiie signature of Breimg, Fro'iejixli ij- Co on the end or each pack, all others 'pre counlrrfeiis; look well to it. The Proprietors also prepare a CATTLE LISIMEST, equal, if not superior, to any ;now before tiro public. It is ,now rapidly gnwiug iul favor, ami will soon nal in poptilarfyOnrfhr-fame \ Cattle P orders. CST For particulars, see Panphlets. FOR Sale bt (I. VV. Hi re, Bedford. Pa. May 22, 1857-c ' j; PALMER A CO. MARKET STREET WHJRF PHIVJi. Lfauers is Ftsu AND Jkovisions : /lave constantly on hand m assortment ol Mackeral. Shad, //erritigtJCodfi.sll, Been Pork, Lard, Shoulders, Hams., Sides. Cheese, Rice, fc March 20. 1837.-3 m 1 Mill TO Bipi|BS, XN piirsuahte of im Act of Assembly ved the tigh.h day of May IM4,requiring, the Treasurer of each County to publish in the month ot April and May. of each year, a list of all Retailors of Foreign and Domestic Goods, Wares and Merchandize, notice is hereby given to r teitea* in classes, us directed by law, that the Taxes must tie paid to the County Treasur er Ml or before the tlrstday of August next. Class. License \. P. Cramer A Co. Bedford 80. 12 if' 200 Nicholas Lyons, It 7 vt) G. W. Hupp, " Li Li 00 Jacob Heed, " 13 JO 00 Samuel Brown, " I t 7 00 Samuel Shuck K Co., " 14 7 00 Robert Fysu, " ' 4 ' 00 J. HJ. M. Shoemaker, •' 14 "00 Sarah Potts, '* 14 7 00 Isaac Lippel, " 14 • 00 Win. Shafer, " U 7 00 Colin Loycr, " 11 7 00 Agnes Saupp (hardware) if 14 700 John Arnold (hardware) " 14 700 Biymire r. F. C. Kearner, *' 14 7 00 Adam Ferguson, " 14 7 00 A. L. Delibuugh, E. IT, •' 8 5 00 Jacob Bollinger,E. H. *f 8 &00 Jaeob Barn hilt, Bedford Tp., 14 700 Barndoliar. Lowrv Sf Co. Broadtop, J2 12 00 Flunk £ Kiclielberger, " 13 10 00 David Hetsel " 14 7 00 Alex. Port & Co., " 14 7 00 Beeglc < 14 7 00 .Madura, King 4 Co. • 14 700 Val. B. Hertz Harrison, 14 7 00 John W. Smith, " 11 7 00 Andrew J. Snivel)-, " 14 7 00 Jacob Hiilegass, Juniata, 14 7 OU Am. Keyaer, '• 14 7 00 Hillegass tc Mowry, " 14 7 00 Lewis N. Fvan, '• 14 7 o'.' Joseph Gondeu " 14 7 CK) Fr. liildebraud, 14 7 00 David S. Bergstresser, Liberty, 14 -7 00 Lewis Putt, '• 14 7 00 John Cypher, " 14 7 00 Steel a Entriken, • 14 7 00 Patrick Mitehel, '• 14 7 00 Saxton 4 F talk lev, " 14 7 00 Jacob Devure. Jr, Londonderry, 14 7 00 Burns 4 Thorp, '■ 14 7 00 ThomtsJ. Porter, " 14 7 00 Dcnie! Fletcher, Monroe, 14 7 CK) Emanuel O'Neal, " 14 7 00 James H. O'Neal, 14 7 00 John H'ayde, Napier. 14 7 'OO Win. iitati s a Co., W. Providence. 14 7 00 Murray 4 Brother, " 14 7 (Hi Jacob Baruduliar 4 Co., " 13 11) 00 James M. Banidollar, •• 13 10 0O Thomas Richer, ' 14 7 IM) Fisher & Burnett, • 14 7 (Mi Nicholas Kountz, '• 14 7 00 B, F. Horn 4 Brotlier, SchelLsburg, 14 7 00 A. B. Bun*,, " 14 7 00 E. Stutler 4 Son, •' 14 7 00 Jacob Miller, " 14 7 CK) Colvio 4 Kolieson, • 14 7 00 Mrs. Scheila Son, •' 14 7 00 John S. Schell, '• 14 7 00 F. D.Beegle, St. Clair, 14 7 00 G. B. Atuick 4 Bro.. <• 14 7 00 George Hinesling, . 14 7 00 Gideon D. Trout, • 14 7 00 isnacS. Wright 4 Civ, " 14 700 Simon HersUmun, " 14 7 00 Thomas B. Smith, 14 7 00 John C a vend or. .Southampton, 14 7 00 ti'm. Lash ley, • ' 14 I CK) Kirk 4 Fletcher, c< It 7 00 Rice A Miller, 14 7 OIJ John M. Waters, Union. 14 7 00 Jacob Breuiieuisn, M. Waodberry. 13 10 00 John W. Duncan, " 13 10 (K) G. R. Banidollal 14 7 00 Simon Beard, •• 14 7 (M) Michael Pate, " II 7 iX> John Wis 'g rver, E. //. " So 00 Piper A Scott. S. Woodberrv, it 7 00 S. li. Osier, '• 14 7 00 Geoige Kautfinuti, '• 14 7 On D. F. Buck. •• 117 In) D. Beegle, ,|4 7 00 D. OVER, Treasurer. May 29 1557. 2a WITNESSES; or, THE F0It!EII COIVIiCTRB. Jjhn S. Dye i 3 tie Author, Who has I ad 10 years experience as a B mk . or and Publisher, and Audioi -f s-riti of lecturer ut the Broadway Tabernacle, O when, for 10 successive nights over £ i£7~ 00.000 People f> Greeted him with Hounds ul Applause, while lie exhibited the manner in which Coun ® terleiters execute their Frauds, and the •-i Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting them f O The Bank Able Engrat er* all tay that he it the grcnteit Judge uf Paper Money iudsg. Of 1 IIE 4TEST niMCOTERY OF O vJ the Present Century fur © Detecting ( oanterfert Bank .Notes. *"* Describing every Genuine Bill in Exis tence. and exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit in Circulation!.' gArrtnged so admirably, that REFERENCE is EASY and DETECTION isstaxtaseois. - (XT" No index to examine! No piges'lo ®to hunt up ! But so simptifijd and irrang •p-i ed, that the Merchant, Banker, and Bu- siiiess Man can see all at a Glance. I—i q Enelhh. French a ul German. •?~Thtis Each nidy read the sime in u his own Native Tongue. . Most Perfect Bank .\©!e List Published. ptj Also a List of ix All the Private Bankers ia America. A Complete Sumrn try of the Finance of JJJ Europe ano America will be published in each edition together with all the important OK Till: DAY. Aho 2 J SERIES UF T.ILES Prom an Old Manuscript found in the East. 2 It fßrtii"h' the Mtist Complete History ot ORIENTAL LIFE, £3 Describing the Most Perplexing Positions J25 in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that O Country hive been so often found. These Ftrie will iont nue throughout the whole year, and will prove the Most Knteitaining ever off-rcd to tha Public. ay F'urnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a year. All letters must be ad dressed to ,IOII\ S. DTE, Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, 7u W ill Street, April 24, 1857-zz. New York. Noti^p. ALL parlies interest**! are hereby notified that Letters of AdmiaUtrupou the es tate of George liarker, lateaif Miiluh: Wood ! bury Township, dee'd, hive been granted to j tlte undersigned by the Register ot Beaford | County. All pgrsofa knowing themselves in i debted to the estate of s lid dee'd, ar? hereby i re , ;i 1 to make immediate payment, and ail having claims against it ar notified to present i tiie same without ietav. prftperly authenticated I fir settlement. S." J. OASTNER. AdmY. i June G, 1867. Woodbury. FOR SALE. I THE snJwerilwr nfl'-rs for sale two valuable I fsrnii, both in Union township. Bed Co id coun ty. Pa., the om: laying ou tbe road leading i trout Bedford to HollirlaysUufg, adjoining John 1 Ake, Esq., George Beegte. and other*, couQkin- , ins 14(3" acres of n#strate limo.tfone land, about ] 120 acr*H cleared—alv> abcmt 2> acres of tlm* 1 lair lan ; adjoining Its; tarm. The improve-| inents are a good dwelling house and a largo i new btutk turn.; also a good spring bouse over a liefer failing fhht-sspi>6 spring. There are al so wtl Other Out- buildings that are necessatv, with a iarge orchard of choice fruit. i Tito othur farm contains about 260 acres, j more oi less, laying n the waters of Scrub- j grass, adjoining Frederick Oster, Crismaa's J Itfcirs. and others. ; Over 100 acres are cleared , and under fence. The improvements' ore a 1 good luvm Ikmwu and baru, and other out build- i '.nga, wUli a well at the door and pump in it; j three tenant houses and Sawmill, and a fruit i jswchanl t bet etui. The last tract above named j iS a good stock (arm, as the most of it is bot- 1 torn land. < If these farms are not sold at private sale, i tbuywill be offered at public sale on Saturday, the 3d day of October next, on the premises. G. F. KIDDLE. : June 26. 1857.-ts. j APPLICATION FOR PARDON j NOTICE is hereby given to all concerned, 1 that application is at-out to be made to the , Governor for the pirdon of James IJ. Peichtal, ; who, at the last PebfrsMry Tertn of the Conrt of ' Quarter Sessions ot Bedlord county, was con- j vio'ed of Assault Ac Battery upou Mark Loddy, j and sentenced to six months imprisonment. June 26. 1857,-c. IN' the Court of Common Picas sf Bedford : County. | In tlie matter of the petition cd" Margaret j Hamilton, for leave to per]>etunte testimony,: and the Kule therein issued by stid Court to I Wm. Foster and Nancy his wife, or in case <>f ! theif death to their he'rs and representatives, j and to all others interested, to appear and j show cnrt.se, fcc. The undersigned, appointed | by said court to examine witnesses upon the j part of ad parties in interest, and to reduce ! their testimony to writing, gives notice that | he will attend to the duties of his appointment j t the house of Isaac Kay, at Stonerstown, in j said County, on Tuesday, the 28th day of Jn ' Iv, 1857, at 2 o'clock., P. Mi, continuing to sit I until all tlie tvstituony is taken, when and where j all poisons interested are notified to attend. I JOHN H. FILLER, June 26. 1857. Commissioner. SOU El. m. MUX I I f ' IK.V MILL-WRIGHT JISD BURR MILL STOSE M. IXU F.I CT UR E It. SOLE Proprietor ef JOHNSON'S highly ap proved and Quick improved-S.M UT AND SCREENING MACHINE; Improved IRON CONCAVE BRAN DUSTER, tbe Pietuuin Machine for Millers. Residence: NO. 64 QUEEN Street, (IHtb War i,) address Ken-ingto Post Office. sJiop: HaVDOCK Street, belotv Front, PHILADELPHIA. Cocaiieo MillStones, Mill Irons, Snaut Ma chines, Patent Mill Bush, Portable Mills, Stretched Belting, Cement slid Screen Wire, Square Meshed Bolting Cloths. Feb 27, IS3 7 -SHI Si, 000 lbs. of Wool Wanted AT THE GLOBE FACTORY, Near Utilizer* Mill, Middle Woodbtrry Tp. j JUH.\ KEICiY, THE Proprietor of tlie above Establishment,4 begs respectluiiy t<> inform his numerous cus tomers, and the public generally, that be will * continue to iiiar.ul'actuie all kimis of WOOLEN i GOODS. lie has n haad any quantity of} Patent Premium Coverlets, Blankets. Cassi- j meies, Cloths, Twords. Satinets. Flannels, ■ both barred and plain. Woolen Carpets, Rag Carjiets, and Stocking Yarn, of all kinds. As lie has made another very important ad dition to his already extensive and improved machinery, naequeihjd in this offcny of the idjieent Counties, be Batters himself" that he is liow in a position to manufacture BIK' tinish j Goods, in a style superior to any Th this line, j iti this section of the State. Middle XViMilficrry Tp ., May 22, 1857-h I Cf7" N. K. The highest price will be paid for Wool, in Goods cr Cash. IHTUI KCITIBT! HAS JIST KF€EIVi;O THE most attractive assortment of SPRING AND SUMNER GOODS j ever offtired to the people of Bedford. In cheapness, elegance and variety, his ! stock caniio. he surpassed. i It consists in part of j CLOTHS AND CASSiMERES, j Vestings. > of every de scription, Linen Goods, Jeans. Denims, Dri/iings, White and Brown Muslins, amiGeutleni in'a Fan-, litshing Goods generally. DRSSS SILKS, Figured, plain an 1 ftney Silks. Silk Tissue, Chill-' do Laines, Barege do Laittest, Plain Plaid anil Striped Lawns, Z tintrtiae Cloth, Crolleau , et fteville. Wool De laines and a great variety of Plain and Fancy Prints, Kid. Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, Needle Worked Colors, uiider Sleeves, H^ndker^j ehufs. Sc:irfs. Edgings and Inserting*. Frin- I gu< Kibbous and Dress Trimmings, Uc. Ac. j in great variety. Moir3 Antique Mantillas, "BOOTS AN'B SHOBS, Ladies Ureas Glit.-rsaud Fanny Shoes, Mis- j sea* StfoeV,' Gentlemen's Gaiters, Boys' j Shoes, &o. ! A general assortment of (Jupfawarp and Hardware. A new and large stock of FUESII GROCERIES, kc. kc. &C. CC7" - Persons attending Court, next week, ire invited to call end examine tins excellent md cheap stock of Goods. Great pleasure A-ill lie taken in exhibiting them. May 1, 1857. Chairs .md Cabinet Furniture. THE subscriber has removed to the shop oa . West i'itt Street, recently occupied by Win. Ritehcy as a M ichine shop, where he continues to make to order and keep on hand a genera! assortment of chana and Cabinet furniture. f consisting iu part of Spring Scat Parlor Chairs, French Rocking Chairs. Cans seat and Wind sor, Sofas, Lounges, tit-tomans. What-Nts, Music Stands, Fancy ParUr Tables, Break tart. Dinner, ami Extension T -tides. Bedsteads, . Bureaus, Wardrobes, 4cc. Suha of coU-ige ftirnituce at very muduratc prices, so that it is , within the reach of ail to have nice, good and fashionable furniture. The Ladies ste partic ularly Invited to cail and examine ho them nbves, as it wifllw my desire to please all ■ tastes. N. B. Coffins will be made ou the shortest otiee for any who will tavor him with a call. ! uti't 12. ib'.T. '8 V.VJ MENGEL. Jr. 'THE i\6IIRER & CHRONICLR ■ i 9 pubiiMlied every Friday Morniag.ia Juliana Street,. in the. white frame building, nearly opposite the JUengel ( Honse, by BATm OYER. I TERMS.- f " pat- sequcui insertion 26 cents. lounger ones in the same j ruportioo. Koch fraction of a square counted ill foil square. All a.lver tisetneiits not specially ordered for a given time will be coiitinned until forbid. A liberal redaction will be made to those who ad\ crtUe by the year. >1 Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly | ami promptly and on reasonable terms. W 0 °I' E - V FA( ' T O R Y-The sub fciSta scriber La'ing rented the well j known H'obleii Factory, situate in Water < Street, South Wood berry Township, Bedford I county, Pa., formerly owned oy Mr, *m. S. ; Fiuck, and now owned by ilr. Adam Ketriug, t is prepared to accommodate the public in a superior manner. *fhe Factory is tow uttder j going thorough repair, which will enable hint I to execute wi rtt as weli asesu be done at any 1 other establishment in the country. I He constantly keeps on hand, Cloths, Satti ; netis. Tweeds, Flat, mis. Blankets, Girth ant Rag Carpets, Coverfitr, Vc., See Country Owditig doLefrom Lite first of May until the first of October, tor Cash, ir two cents per pound added on credit Wopl and ail kinds of country produce taken in exchange tor goods or work. By long experience in business, and a desire to please, he hopes to receive a.share of the public patronage. KOBEKTK ALSTON. Feb. 6, 1657.-6 n. Gettyg' Photographic tallery, EXCHJXGE BCILDIXGJ BEDFORD, PJ W r LIF.RE Ambrotypes,Daguerreotypes, 4c. 4c.. are excepted in the latest sty lea aud improvements of the Art. A full assort ment of plain and fancy coses, gold and plated Lockets at very low prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine his specimens. T. K. GETTTS, Jr.. May 22. 1857. New Jewelry, ' THE subscriber has opened ont a new and splendid assortment of all kinds of the ) most fashionable Jewelry-—consisting in part o Breast Pins, Finger Rings. Ear Rings, Nr. Re j Call and see his stock. 1 delt DANIEL BORDER. MORE m GOODS. . j A. B CRAMER 4-LO. have just received . another supply of Sl'.WflElt GOODS, i rendering their assortment Very complete. New j style calicoes. B irave Robe*, handaome white ! Crape ahd Stella -Shawls. Brilliants, tec. Su | perior French Cass: meres and striped Sat teens i for men's weir; also a (nil supply of Carpel ; fogs, Grocariis. Mackerel, Herring, 4c. , Conntry produce received, and rood prices ! wili be paid therefor in merchan rise. ! June 26. J. B. CRAMER 4 CO.- i CTRAY IIOHSE.- ' kj A stray Horse was taken up tresspassing on ■ the premises of the subscriber, living in South | Wood berry Township, on the ith iust. He is ' a bay hotse, with two white feet behind, a little White on his nose —supposed to be about lit ' or 12 rears old. The owner is requested to : c >nu' forward, prove projvrfy. pay charges od take him away. GiiOKGE SHARP. South Woodberry Tp., June 12, 1807. Country Physicians, can have their orders filled, with the very best articles, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Drug Store, Pitt st. Bedford. Pcnn'a. Oct. 41, 1856. DR B. F. HARRY. NEW SPUING SUMMER GOODS. Tits undersigned having just returned from he Eastern cities are now reee'ving a large supply of SPRIXG ASD SUMMER G CUDS consisting in part of Black and Fancy Silks. Chsllies, Lawns. Brfi iiaut, plain and figured delaines, poo'ms. ea lifitM-s, gmghuma, ribbons, bonnet*, hosiery, handkerchiefs, colors, *c.; Men's and Boys' fancy, plain and black cassimcres, cloths. ■ linens, and a large assortment of .Men's and liovs' Bummer Wear) boot*, slioes. hatsi ao.; • drills, ncaiugs. muslins, fi innels. single and (double carpe' chain, all colors; Groceries, syrup, molasses, white and urown sugars, gr-en and black teas, tofmccoj Queeuswure; j Glassware: Buckets. Dve KftitTs, AC. All of which wili he sold cheap for cash or approved produce; and to good ami punc tual customers a credit of six months wilt be given. Thahkfut for past fivors they hope by fair dealing to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. Bedford, April !7,1857. V lll' ICE. NOTICE is hereby given that an application , writhe wisdeto the next Legislature of the "State of Pennsylvania, for the passage of an Act of Assembly authorizing the incorporation of a Bank of Issue, with general banking and discounting privileges, under the general batik : ing laws of this State, to be located at the Bo i rough of Bedford, in the County of Bedford, and called "The Bedford Comity Bank," with a capital of two hundred and fifty thauaaad dollars, and with the privilege ol inoreasitrgth© same to the sum of fout hundred thousand dol lars. E. L. ANDERSON, >r. T. DAHGHEKTY, W. P. RCHELL, A. KING. NICHOLAS LYONS, SAML. L. RUSSELL. Bedford, Pai, Jtawo 26, 18%.-Qm. je =: jes THE Books and Accounts of the subscriber have been left in the hands of Jonx Aisre tor collection. A persons knowing them sulveft indebted to him wi please c a and settle immcdiatev,.and save costs. " 4 MOSES STINE. April 24, 1857-f \OTICE THE undersigned. appointed bv the Orphans' Court an Auditor, to nettle and adjust the ac counts &e., between the estate of A-drew Mil ler, late of Londonderry township. dee'd. and til* beta** and make distribution of the estate, will, lor that pwrp >tw, meet all parties intereet ed at his office in Bedford, oil M'edoeeday, the l(i;h dav of June. next. JOB MANN. May 2, 1857 Auditor. JOIIX 11. ALIO & CO. SOS, 244 CHESTXUT Street, (TENA title, belote Water.) PHII-IDELPMU, (TikOuicst W j-w ixic llacss. i thu Cti-) and iVhnfesatedeal -ITJ. ers iu Patent Medicine, msd i BRtKiMS, Patent Gro-ed VEDAR- WARE, W.irroatfe/ not to shrink, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE, CORDS, BRUSHES, Ac-, of all desovipLou* Please call and examine our stocK. Feb. 27, 1857.-ir.