HUNTINGDON MINERAL WATER AND Bottling K--iiblilitiiciit for sale,—Thu un ikrsig®^'vv" *' ! l etirc stuck, apparatus and 1 stun*. t< ,r ,! 'e 'uiuiiitacture of all kinds ol >( „ r ;il water. Tlie business locality is a good with a large and inercasing custom. Fo: three years the business has been carried on Tvithgrc.it siicceat, ami ia only sold on account „(• the ill health of the pioprietor. For partic wirs apvlv to the undersigned. FREDERICK LIST, //iintingdon, Pa., Jnly 23, 1837.-C. LIST NOTICE. ALB persons knowing themselves indebted pi the undersigned, will please call immediately, , attend to the payment of their accounts, , uecially those having unsettled book accounts. who neglect or refuse to attend to this . ijce will be compelled to pay cost-*. MILLER is; CON LEV. Scliellsbnrg, July 24, 1857-bt. BANK NOTRE. Notice is hereby given that the books for the oeription to the capital stoek of the Central Penn'a, to be located at Wollidays ;. ,-g, Blair county Pa., will be opened at the ;,lwiug places to, wit: At Avers Hotel in Williamsburg,on Tuesday -id Wednesday, tlie 11th and 12th days of Au 'sE ooxt. At the Martins burg Hotel in the [t rough of Marti nsbnrg, on Friday and Satur -Uv, the Mth and loth days of August next, v'the Bedford Hotel in the Borough of Bedford M,.mluy and Tuesday the 17th aud 18th days >sgiist next. At tho Lozan House, in the k Hugh of Altoonu, on TJiursday, the 20th u vot Angkst next. At the National Hotel iu - .Hie city, o Saturday, the 221 rlay of Au- — t next, w hen all who desire to take, stock in i B.ink wiH have an opportunity to do so. !!;? Books will ho kept open six hours during . ;i l:i)', and all persons offering t subscribe . ill first pay the attending Commissioners the . h i,five dollars on each share so subscribed. T. C. -MAC DO WELL, G. L. LLOYD, S. W. RHODES, Committee on part of Commissioners. July At, 18-37.—f. ti.'lice C. V. M. P. Company. I July 8, 1837. J V"Ui iCK is hereby given, that air us essmcit .1 yf 3 per cent has this day been levied on Premium Notes of this Company, in force Hie 28th day of February last, except notes i..[ring between January 3d, 1837, and tire . ilSth ol February, anil not renewoii ou oli '■> per cent is assessed. Also, on Pretn. i K-s of original applications, taken between ,1 il itcs, 3 per cent is assessed. The niein , of this Company residing in Bedford Coun i,rhaving property insured therein, uie \,v respectfully reipiired to pay 'ir re ,-:c/ive f>ro rain, as set forth in Duplicate, MIS excepted) to the tl'n James M. lius ed, duly appointed Collect.: j tor svid Couuty, ntra 80 days from this dote r?-rii usual abitenient 0f.5 par coat wiil •• mide fr prompt payment. £v nfiler of the Board. JOHN T. GREEN, Sectary. I inly 17, 1837. 80>IHTtnN.i EXTRA J Boston Tea and Pic Nic Crackers, Swiis ■ i.esa, Sardines in Off, London Pickles, Iwkinsw Trout fust ree'd. and for sale by CRAMER St Co. ■ July 8. I RESOLUfION Braposing Aioeadmcnis to the t ou- Bs.'itutiou of the Coni.iiiinvealth. Ullesoleetl by the Senate and lion.it of Re presets- B'lref of the ConiiiiouweaUh of Restntylctnan in B , iral Assembly met: That the following Bi udmcnU are proposed to tin: constitution Birn commonwealth, in accordance wit!, thu )M: visions of the tenth article thereof. rlltST AMENDMENT. Ht'o CO shall lie ail addilioiial article to sai l ■institution to be designated us article eleven, ImIIOWS: AftTIC.E XI. OF PUBLIC DEBTS. ISfcCTios 1. The State may contract debts, to i'ply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or meet expenses uot otherwise provided lor; i the aggregate amount of such debts direct, 1 contingent, whether contracted by virtue ~u or more acta of the general assembly, or different periods of time, shall never exceed sen hundred aud fifty thousand dollars, and - money arising from the creation of such his, shall be applied to the purpose for wuich a*.is obtained, or to repay the debts to coti ii-ted, and to no other purpose whatever. nSKCTios 2. In addition to the altove limited I wer, the State may contract debts to repel I jsion, suppress insurrection, defend the | >!e m war, or to redeem the present out- Ivdiug indebtedness of the istatej hut the lay arising from the contracting of such i. shall be applied to the purpose for which vis raised, or to repay such debts, and to no ,er purpose whatever. ■ Sectiojc 8. Except the debts aliove specified B*ectious one and two of this article, no debt Baiever.-.hall be created by, or on behalf Of Be State. BSIXTION 4. To provide for the payment of the B seat debt, aud any additional debt contracted Btforesaid, the Legislature shall, at its first Bai'iii, after the adoption of this amendment, I a -ate a sinking f'aud, which shall be sufficient |iav the accruing interest on such debt, and anally to reduce the principal thereof by a -;i not less than two hundred and fifty thous . li-llurs; wtiicli sinking fnud shall consist of -net auuu-il income of the public works, from v' to time owned by the State, or the pro ds of the sale of the same, or any part there of the income or proceeds of sale of - It* owned by the State, together with other ds, or resources, that may be designated by The said sinking fund may be increased, ' a time to time, by assigning it to any part of taxes, or other revenues of the State, not ■; lired for tlie ordinary and current expenses {i venunent, and uuless in case of war, inva ior insurrection, no part of the said sinking •d shall be used or applied otherwise than in ttmguisnment of the public debt, until the 'tint of such debt is reduced below the sum I've millions of dollars. XECTiOM 3. The credit of tlie commonwealth ;ll net in any manner, orevent, lie pledged, or tied to, any individual, company, corpura •r HI a-sociation; nor sliall the comtuon saitli hereafter become a joint owner, or stock irr, in any company, association orcorpura -Sec. 6, The commonwealth shall not assume '• debt, or any part thereof, of any county, ty, borough, or townsfiip or of any corporation association; uuless such debt sfia'l have been ntracted to enable ttie State to repel invasion, pprrsadouicsrtc insurrection, defend itself in - of war, or to assist the State in thJ- dis arge of any portion of its present indebted- Src. 7. The Legislature shall not authorize county, city, borough, township, orincor "Usl district, by virtue of a vote of its citi -11or otherwise, to become a stockholder in company, association or corporation; or to *iii money for, or loan its credit to, any cor 'Wion.association, institution or party. SECOND AMENDMENT. ' i re shall lie ari additional article to said "htutioji, to be designated as article XII, as 'Vfs ARTICLE XIT. OF NEW COUNTIES. • 1 county siuU be divided by a line cutting wi-r one-tenth of its population, feifherto ' - a new couuty, or otherwise,) without tin I?assent of such county, by a vote of the ; ors th.-reof, nor sh ill any now county be es- containing less than four hundred miles. THIRD AMENDMENT. I r < in section Iwc-of the first article of the con -boa. -ilrike out tlie words "of the city/ f Philakclphia and each county rtsjteclicely," from ■ section five same article, strike out the words, I "of Philadelphia aud of the several counties;" I ami from socctiou seven, in same article, I strike out tilevvmls, "net'lArr the city of Phila delphitt nor rny;'' ami insert in lieu thereof, the ; words, "miwo,-" and strike out section tuiir, ! same article ami in lieu thereof, insert the (bl- I towing: Si.e.|4 In the year on% thousand eight liun- I died and sixty-four, and every seventh year j thereafter representatives to the number of one ■ hundred shall be apportioned and distributed I equal'y throughout the State, by districts, in j proportion to ttie tuxaiile inhabitants thereof; except that any county containing at least three thousand live hundred laxables, may be allowed a separate representation; but no more than three counties shall bo joined, and no county shall be divided in the tormation of a district. Any city having a sujiicieiit number of Laxables to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have ;t separate representation assigned it, and shall be divided into convenient districts of con tiguous territory, of equal taxable population as near as (nay be, each of which districts shall elect oue representative." At the end t section seven, same article, in sert these words, "the city of -Philadelphia shall bo divided into single senatorial districts,of con tiguous territory, as nearly equal in taxable pop ulation na possible; but no ward shall bo divided in the formation thereof." 'i'hu Legislature, at its tirst Session, after the adoption ot tins amendment, shall divide the city of Philadelphia into senatorial and repre sentative districts, in the manner above provi ded; such districts to remain unchanged until the apportionment in the }oar one thousand eight hundred and sixty four. FOURTH AMEKPMKNT. Tb 're shall be an additional section to the first article of the said constitution, which shall be mijuiiered and read as follows: ''Sec. 20. The Legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul any charter of incorporation, hereafter conferred, by, or under, any rpecial, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may he injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth; in sueh manner, how -v --er, that no injustice shall be done to the corpo rator," Is Scsatk, March 27, 1H37, Rewired, That this resolution pass. On the lirat amendment, yeas 21, nays 7: oil the second amendment, yeas 22, nays 2; on the third amend ment, yens 21, nays 4; on the fourth amendment yeas 23, nays 4. [Ex'vact from the Journal.] . UEOu IV. HAMEKSLY, Clerk. I.X TUB liousn or lItrttgSCXTATIVM., April 29, 1857. Resolved , That this resolution pass, tin the first umejidmeut, yeas 78, nays 12; on the sec ond amendment, yeas 57, nays 34; on the third amendment, yeas 72, nays 22, oil the fourth amendment,yeasß3, nays 7. | Extract iroiu the Journal.] JACOU ZEIOLEU, Clerk. Filed in Secretary's oilicc, May 2, 1857. A. U. CL'KTIM, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Skcuktauy'S OFFICE, Hatrisburg. Jmue 2, IS of. Pennsylvania as: Ido certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original "Resolu tion proposing amendments to the constitution of the commonwealth," with the vote in each branch of the Legislature upon the final pas sago thereof, as appears from the originals on file in this oilicc. In testimony whereof I have hereun- L "-I to set my hand and caused to be aliix edthe seal of the" Secretary's Oilicc, the day and year aliove written. A.. CURTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth- Is THK SKSATE, March 27, 1867. The resolution proposing amendments to thu I crrosiittttton of the commonwealth being under | consideration, on the question, i Will tlie Senate agree to the first amend- I ineutf The yeas and nays were taffeu agreeably to 1 the provisions of the constitution, and were as : follows, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Brewer, Brown, Coffey, Ely, ; Evaiu, Fetter Fleuuikeii, Frazor, Ingram, Jor dan, Killitigw, Knox Liuluch, Lewis, Mver, Scofleld, Sellers, Shuman, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wrigot and Taggert, Speaker— 24. Nays—Messrs. Cr.ilib, Cresswoll, Finney, Gregg, Harris, Penrose and Souther——6. So the question was determined in tlie affir mative. On the question, Will tho Senate agree to the second amend ment? Tlio yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of tlie constitution, and were as follows, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Brewer, Browne. Cresswoll, Ely Evans, Fetter, Finney, Fleunlken, Ingram, Jordan, Knox, Laxbock, Lewis, Myer, Sellers. Sbunian, Souther,Steele, Slraub, Welsh, Wii kins, Wright and Taggart, Speaker^- 23. NBJS— Messrs. Coffey, Crat-i>, Frazor, Gregg, Harris. Kibiugcr, Penrose and Scofleid 8. So the question was determined in tho affir mative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the third amend ment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the constitution, ami were as follows, viz: Yeas— Messrs. Br -wcr, Browne, Crahb, Cress well, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, KiUinger, Knox, Laubaeh, Lewis, My cr Scofleld, Sellers, Shuinan, Souther. Steo'o, Straub. Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—2l. Navs— .Messrs. Coffey, Gregg, Harris and Penrose—4. So the question was determined in the affir mative. On the qucstton, Will the Senate agree to the ibuith amend ment? The yeas and nays were taken, agreeably to the provisions of t,ic constitution, and were as To'lew*, viz: Yeas— 'Messrs. Brewer,Browne, Coffey, Cress well. Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Kilßnger, Knox, Laubaeh, Lewis, Myer, Sco fleld, .Sellers, Shnman, Souther, Steele, Straub, j Welsh, Wilkins and Wright.—23. Nays —Messrs. Crabb, Finney, Jordan audi Penrose —4- So tlie question was determined in the affir mative. is TUB llocs* or UKPRKSKN-TATIVES, April 29, 18-57. The resolution projiosiiig amendments to the constitution ofthe commonwealth being under consideration. On the question, Will the House agree to the first amendment? ThCyeas and nays were taken, agreeably to thd previsions o£ the aoxstitutiou, and were as ; Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Back- i hntia. Bail, Bv-ck, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Cal- J houn ' Campbell. Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, ! n; .i.,'v Kut, Eyster, Fausold, Foster, Gibbo- ' nev Gi'ldea, Hamel, Harper, lleina, Heistand, ' Hill' ilillegas, Hoffman, (Berks) Jmbrie, Innes, j Jacobs Johns, Jenkins, Johnston, Kauffinan, Knight, Leisenriug, Longakcr, Lovett, Mane'ar, Mangle, M.Calmont, M'llvain, Moor, head, Muasleman, M unima, Nichols, Nicholson, Nuiinemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petriken, P<>w n ill. Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia) H.m-ev (York) Reed, Reamer, Roberts, Hupp, Sluw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria) Smith, (Centre) Ste- , vcr.sou, Tolan, Vail, Vanvooliris,. \ ickers, Voeehlev, Walter, tV est',rook. Wharton, Wil listou, vYitherow, Wright, Zimmerman, and ; Getz— Speaker —78. Nays—Messrs. Backus, Benson, Dock, Hine, Hamilton, Haucock. Hoffman, (Lebanon) Le iw. Struthcrs, Thorn, Warner, W intrude—l 2. Bo thu question was determined in the affir mative. On the question, Wili the House agrea to the second amend men The yoaa and ,iay s were taken agreeably to the pre visions olthe constitution, and were as fol lows, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, Backhouse, Bower, BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. I Buck, Bull, Calhoun, Campbell, Cnrty, But, i Fan sold, Foster, Gihlea, llaiuel, ilarper, Heius ilcistand, H ilk-gas Housekeeper, H oilman, (Burks) Inibrle, lanes, Jenkins, Johnston, Johns, Kauffuiau.Kaiglit, Leisenrhig, Longakcr, Lovett, Han ear, M'llvain, Moorbead, Mussel | inan, Maugle, Nicliois, Nicholson, Nununiacber, Pearson, Petrikuu, Pownall, Purcell, Kaiusey, (Philadelphia) Ramsey, (York) Hea rner, itupp, Roberts, Shaw, Sloan,Tolan, Vail, Vocghley, Walter, w eat brook Wharton, Zim merman, and Getz, Speaker—s7. Nays--Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Benson, Bishop, Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Craw ford, Eyster, Gibboney, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill, Hine, iloffmaa, [Lebanon,) Jacot>s, Kerr, Lobo, M'Calmont, Muinma, Reed, Smitb, (Cen tre) Smith, (Cambria) Stevenson, Strutliers, Thorn, Yanvoorhis, Vickers, Wagonselior, Warner, Wlntrode and Wright—34. So the question was deteraiined inthoaffir ni alive; On the question, WW the House agree to the third amendment? Hie yeas and nays wi re taken agreeably to the provisions of the constitution, and were as I'oilovvs, viz: Yeas—Messrs. Anderson, llackhoose, Dock, Dull, lienson, Dower, Browfi, Oal boun, Cleaver, Campbell, Chase, Crawford, Dickey, Eyster, Ent, Fausold, Poster, Gib- j boney, Humel, Dcins, Harper, Heisuod, Hill, Ilillegas. .Housekeeper, Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Huffman, (Rerk*,) Inncs, Inibrie Jacobs, Johns, Johnston, Kauffinau, Kerr, Lebo, Longakcr, I>ovett, Mauear, Maugle, M'Calmont, Moorhead, Munnua, Mussel uisn Nichols, Nicholson, Nuimemaeher, Petri- 1 ktcn, Pearson, Peters, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (York,) llcauier, Deed, Ktipp, Shaw, Sloan, Stuith, (Cambria,) tuiitb, (Centre,, Stovnesou, Tolan, Vail, Va'uvoor iiis, Victors, Vocghley, Wagonseller, West brook, Willistou, Wiihcrow, Wright, Zirn tuermau and (Jets, Speaker —72. Nays— Messrs. Arthur, Augustine, Bac kus, Bishop,Oarty, Dock, Giidei, Hamilton, Haucock, llinc, Jcnkms, Knight, Loi.-icu ring, M'livaine, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) Roberts, Strut hers, Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton, and Wintrode—22. So the question wss determined in the af firmative. On the question, Will the house agree to the foui'th atucnu ment I The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Cunstitusion, aud were as follows, viz : Yeas—Anderson, Arthur, Backhouse, Backus, Bell, Beck, Bensor, Bishop, Bow er, Brown, Calhoun. Campbell,Chase,Cleav er, Crawford. Carty, Dickey, Ent, Eyster, FuusolJ, Foster, Gibbouey, (iildca, liaiucl, Harper, Hcius, lleistaud, Hill, iltllegus, Jioffmao, (Berks,) Hoffman, K Lebanon.) Housekeeper, Imbrie, luncs, Jacobs, Jen kins, Johns, Johnston, KaufTiuati, Kerr, Lobo, Leisenring, Longakcr, Lovett, Ma near, Maugle, M'Calmont, M'llvain, Mum ma, Musselmau, Nichols, Nicholson, Nun nemaeher, Pearson, Peters, Petriken, Pow nall, Purcell, Bauisey, (Philadelphia,) Llam &ey, (York,) llcauier, lice J, Robert-, ilupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (Ccii tro,) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Yanvoorhis, Vickers, Vocghley, Warner, Wagonseller, Walter, Wcstbrook, Wharton, Willi&ton, Witltcrow, Ziiumerman, aud Getz, Speaker, —B3. Nays—Messrs. Dock.Hamilton,Hancock, Struthcrs, Thorn, Wintrodc, and Wright. 7. So the question was determined in tho affirmative. SECHETAY'S OFFICK. HAURISHURG, June 22,1857. Perm sylvan'a, ss : 1 do certify that the alovc and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the "Yeas" and "Nays" taken on the resolution propo sing amendments to the Constitution of the | Commonwealth, as the same appears on the j Journals of tho two Houses of the General j Assembly of this Commonwealth for the > session of 1857. : . , Witness my baud and the seal j s J 0 f sa jj office, this twenty-second ! day of June, one thousand eight hundred 1 and fifty seven. A. G. CUUTIN, Secretary of the Commonwealth. July 10. 1857.-3 in. BEDFORD W W Hi VK SHOP. THE underslrnedrespectfully announces to tbe farmers of Bedford and adjoining counties, and tbe public In general, that he is still manu facturing, and has on hand ut his shop in Bed ford, a large assortment of Farming Utensils, which includes the different kind ofThreshing Machines, as follows: llis well known and ele gant Four-Horse-Power Turabling-Shnft and •Strap Power Machines, Two-Horse Powers, and his highly improved and very convenient Tunibliu -Shaft and Strap-Power Machine.— This Machine took the first premium at our last county Fair. Our four-horsc-tuutl-'"' iz aha" • machine is made to stand in the L m >ioe | same as the snap macliine, or othet w s<- to I suit purchasers. The cylinders are dnvenby one single bevel wlieel. All tlie above ma chines can lie liad with tho latest Improved Straw Shakers, (fXr superior to Pierpont's Pat ent Shaker, and at a less price, and not so like ly to get out of order) or without shaker, if de sired. ALSO, a superior article of Fanning Mills, cuitiva Ors, (a new and complete article for farming corn and seeding in wheat) Hay Rakes cutting Boxes, and double and single shovel Ploughs. Horses, Grain, Lumber, and all kinds of trade taken in exchange for Machines. All kinds of Repairing of Machines and other farming utensils done on the most reasonable terms, of the best materials, and at the very shortest notice. All work w irrtntei to give satisfaction. Farmers, this is the time tor you to have your own machine, when wheat is b'gh. Give me a call, and I will give yon a bargain. PET EH H. SHIRES. Machinist. Bedford, June 26. 1857.-4 in. "to builders. a the subscribers fully prepared tofurnish and quantity orquality ofßnilding Lumber any Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St.Chiirs vill, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to i by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEKGLE Dec. 29, 1864. SHRtOCK & SMITH, CH IHBEUSHURr.. PA., rYOOKSELLEBS and STATIONERS, and 13 Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments. Our stock consists of Books, Stationery, Mu sic. Musical Instruments, Wallpapers, Blinds, Front!). German and American Lithographs and steel engravings, gilt mouldings for frames etc., etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Harry is our agent for Bedford, and all onl sro given hira will b J promptly attended to. March 7, 1857. READ THIS. Extra quality Chewing Tobecco, superior i flavored llavanna Segars, for sale at I July, 5. CiI.4MF.II Ik Co. IT IMS WORKED MIRACLES'. THAT ALL TilF. 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Seeing your advertise ment, I was induced to give your article a trial, and to my utter astonishment, found, after a few applications, that my hair became firmly set, and assumed a glossy ami beautiful appear ance; and by the rim : I had used a quart hot tie, my bald bead was covered over with a i young and vigorous growth ef hair, which is now from one to two inches in length, and grow ing fast. Yours truly, HENRY GOODRICH. Ctt .RI.ESTOW.N, Mass., Aug. 9, 1855. 1 Gents:—Nothing bat a duty and sympathy that I feel to communicate to others that are afflicted a* I have been, would induce rue to give tins public acknowledgment ofthe benefit I have received from Prof. Wood's Hair Res torative When I fiist commenced using it, my hair was quite gray, and in spots entirely bald. I have now used the Restorative about five months, and my huir iseutirely changed to its original color, brown, and the new hair is over three inches in length on tbe spots where it was bald. 1 have also been much gratified at ' the bea'thy luoistmc and vigor of the huir, ' which b -fore was dry, and it has ceased to com a out as formerly. Respectfully yours, fcc., Mrs. R. A. STODDARD. From Mrs. Ingalls, a well known nurse in Boston. Boson Oct. l'Jtb, 185:5. GKNTS At your request, snd being so highly pleased with tlie elf:cts of the Rostora trvtrrTan) free to state that my hair had be come quite thin, ami entirely white, 1 have for the last five years been in tlx) habit of using dye, but bearing ofthe extraordinary effects of this article, 1 was iuduced to try it. My hair i has boon restored to its original thickness, and also to its former color, which is light brown. Yours respectfully, Mrs. INGALLS. Tlie following is from the Pastor of the Or thodox Church, Brook Hold. BUOOKFIFLD, Mass., Jan. 12,1852. Prof. WOOD—Dear Sir—Having made trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure : to say, that its effects have been excellent in j removing inflammation, dandruff, and a con | const int tendency to itching, with which 1 f have been troubled from lay childhood, and | has also restored the hair, which was boeom- I irg gray, to its original color. I have used no other article, with anything like tho pleasure or profit. Yours, truly, J. K. BRAGG. [From the Jersey City Telegraph.] WHAT IS IT FOU — THIS WOOD'S HAIR RESTO RATIVE?—Is aqiiesiion asked daily bv hundreds. We answer without hesitation or fear of con tradiction, that it is the only article known which will do all it promises for the human hair. It will renew its growth—it trill stop its falling—it vili restore its natural color! It is not a ilair Dye, but a speedy and efficacious Restorative. O. J. WOOD it CO., Proprietors, 312 Broad way, N. 5*., and 114 Market street, St. Louis, M For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry, and Druggists, generally. July 10, 1857. NOTICE. The undersigned desires to inform the teach ers of the Common Schools of Bedford Co., and those who desire to prepare themselves t>r teaching in the County, that lie will open a school in Bedford, on the Normal principle, r ot their instruction, free of charge, for tuition. The school will continue iqien throe monllis from the Ist of July. It is expected that thoai who design to teach during tho next wintr, will endeavor to attend. From the lirst Moi d.iv iti September, to the close of the schotl, will lie regarded us the time for a general meet ing of all the teachers in the county for tie purpose ot exercising in those branches taugtt 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 ofthe tern, j 11. HKCKKRMAN, June 19, 1857. €o. Superintendent, i ■OB HUB. THIS property has, during the last year, pas sed into the hands of a company, who, in ad dition to tho former buildings, have erected a handsome ami commodious hotel Imilding and two spacious bath-house*, and have ornament ed and improved the grounds. The Hotel Buildings will he opened for the reception of visitors on the 16th of June, and kept open until the Ist of October. Passenger* from Bal-j timore or Philadelphia reach the Springs in one dnv, via Pennsylvania Railroad, the comple tion ofthe Broad Top Railroad leaving hut twenty miles of staging over a fine road. Mr. Win, AUD. formerly of Washington City, and recently of the Burnet House, Cincinnati, will superintend the Hotel. To invalids, generally, the Bedford waters, in connection with tiie mountain air, are perhaps more highly benefi cial than any others in the Union. P. GOSSLER, President Bedford Springs Company. June 12, 1867. CORN SHELLER, FODDER CUTTERS, AND CORN MILLS. "VTfF warrant the above Machines to work as W represented, aud if after a fair trial they do not give satisfaction, the put chaser may rey turn them and get his money hack. Give them a trial, and you will save money, as they have not yet been surpassed if equalled. Dec. 19, 1856. BLYMIKE HARTLEY. KVERIIART, ASHCOM A CO. FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANTS—HOPEWELL—PA. The i-übscribers doing business under tho Finn of Everhart, Ashcotn ft Co.—are now prepared to store and ship Flour, Grain, and all kinds of Mrehandis, upon reasonable terms. They also keep on hands, Plaster, Fish. Sea*, Rock Powder, dc., to which they invite the at tention of "Merchants in the county, and Far mers. The highest cash prices paid for Flour, and Grain, that the Eastern Market, will afford. JNO. C. EVER!. ART, C. W. ASHCOM, JNO.F. LOWKY, G. R. EAKNDOLLAE. Dt'o 20, 1860. PRICES OF FLOUR AND (IRAIN. The following statement will show the ju ices of Flour and Grain at the several places-men tioned at our latest dates. Flour. Wheat. Corn. Oats, l'hilad'a, $7 00 175 'JO 50 New York, * 7.00 180 90 BO Boston, 7,50 185 92 05 Baltimore, 7,25 170 85 54 Richmond, 7 50 180 85 60 Georgetown, 750 100 85 60 Alexandria, 750 100 85 65 Bulfalo. 7 00 170 85 60 Cleveland, 7 00 170 80 60 Cincinnati, 7 00 170 80 >55 Louisville, 7 25 170 Uo 55 St. Louis, 7 00 150 85 00 New Orleans, 7 25 150 86 05 Pittslnirg. 7 00 145 80 05 Rochester, 7 00 150 80 05 Albany: 7 00 100 80 00 A Medicine (hut Never Debilitates. DR. *A\IOKD* iiWllifllHTOli, OR LIVER REMEDY ITAS ALL THE GOOD QUALITIES OF A IX PURGATIVE medicine, answering the purposes of any Cathartic without the debilita ting effects experienced from most purgatives. It acts slowly and gently, but surely, moving the bowels to carry otf all the secreted matter, at the same time, stimulating the Liter to a proper performance of its function:. The Jnvigurator cures Sick Headache. Take one or two teaspoousful at each attack and it will soou disappear. For an overloaded stom ach, or when food rises or sours, take the lu vigorator after eating, and it will not prove dis agreeable or oppressive. For Heartburn, Pal pitation, or Difficult Breathing take a tea-spoon ful once or twice daily. For Loss of Appetite, Languor or Lisllessness, the medicine is inval uable. It will restore the appetite and make the food digest well. Nightmare, take a tea spoon In 1 tin retiring, and the demons of dream land will all he fairies. Alter eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of In vigorator and it will relieve all oppression oi fullness. The Invig or.itor is a Liver Remedy of unequalled virtue, acting directly on tout organ, curing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Billions Attacks, Dysentery, Piles Woriua, ami all Female Oastruotious, for which it has uo equal. We know there is nothing now before the American public, prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particularly for diseases of the Liver, as Dr. Sandford's lnvigoraior, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to no other article in the world, simply because it rests ou its own merit. To convince all by trial that it-is all its proprietors claim it to he, if any of our readers are sutiering from such diseases as are described in Dr. Sandford's ad vertisement. we know ol no remedy that will so surely cure them as the Invigorator. There has lately been brought to our notice a medicine that *ceftis to puc wonderful, curative and healing properties in diseases of Liver, Stomach and Digestive Organs. 11 came to ns with so many testimonials in its favor that we have noted its effects in some of the worst cases <>f continual debility, caused by de ranged liver, and in every instance the effect was to relieve or give a permanent cure, Dr. Sand ford's Invigorator, or Liver Iteinedy is what we refer to. We always b tve l>ecn orodu loiis about cures by patent medicines, but we arc convinced that this medicine, for i'am.ly use, is not overrated by the host of recommen dations it has. Our advice is. (or ail troubled with Indigestion,JDebility or Bowel Complaint, to get a iiottlc and try it j our word for it, relief will be experienced BLESSINIJS TO THE I.NVAuns who nso Dr. S&ndtord's Invignrator, for it will relieve them 01 their pains as soon as it is taken ir.t<> their stomach. Pain arid misery cannot exist where tiie Invigorator is used, for it will us surely drive them away, as daylight will banish dark ness, of this there can be no doubt to those who try it, for it carries conviction with every dose taken. Ano'hei evidence is the thou sands of certilicatesfrom those who use it or have been cured hv it. Try one bottle, if it does not benolit, then we are mistake!.. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry, aud Druggist's generally. SAN FORI) & CO., Proprietors, 313 Broad way, New York. July it), 1837. Orphan*' Court Sale OF VALUABLE COIL LANDS. rnllE undersigned, Administrators of Wil- JL Ham Anderson, doe'd, by virtue of an or der of the Orphans' Couit of Bedford Conatv, | will, on WIiUSF.SU IY, the 2M day of July next, at 1 o'clock, P.M., expose to public sale, on the premises, the following described valuable real estate, to wit : TllK undivided one-third part of a tract of land, situate in Broailtop Township, in said County, containing. 21li jiVRES, and id PERCHES, nett measure, coinjtosod of jwrts of three tracts of laud, one of which was sur veyed upon a warrant to Galuiel Clnney, one other upon a warrant granted to Jeremiah Du val, and the other upon a warrant granted to Mary Foster. Aisint 100 acres are cleared and under fence, and on the premises are two dwelling houses, two barns, and two good apple orchards Said lands are immediately on the line of the Six Mite Run branch ol the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad, and contain all the voins of coal and iron ore in that celebrated mineral region. TERM* —One-third of the part base money to remain in the hands of the purchaser for the nso of tho widow during her natural life, the interest thereon to be paid to IKS - annually; one-third of the remainder to be paid in hand at the confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two aqua! annual payments thereafter, with out interest, the whole to be secured by judg mo.it bonds or bonds and mortgage. LEMUEL EVANS, J.EWIS ANDERSON, jidm'rt. ALSO, At the same time and place, the undersigned, I by virtui: of an order of the Court ef Common Pleas of aaiil County, will expose to sale oue liall' ac.ro of ground, with the appurtenances adjoining the above, and originally a part of J,be Jeremiah Duvall tract, anil on which stands ihe old church liuilding of the Methodist Kpis iopal church. TERMS of sale one-half in hand at the con- Irmation of the sale, and tlio other half one tear tiiercafter, to be secured as above men tioned. LEMUEL EVANS, Truilec. ALSO, at the same time and place, 3 acres oftaluable COIL. Lt\U, adjoining tlx: tiatt lirst above deecritted, unimproved, and wawanted August 7th, 1850, in tho name of Levis Anderson. ALSO, 21 acres and 25 perches and al lowtncc, ol superior coa.l lauds, in said Tavnship, adjoiuiug lands of tile Lancaster Ccnpany, of Alex. King au I others, and w.u rattwl 11th April, 1851, in the name Of Lemuel E vats. AwSO, a tract of valnahle coal land, in said Township, containing 19 acres, 152 perches and tllowanee, adjoining lauds of vhe Hunting don and broadtop Railroad and Coal Company, and linds of the Lancaster Company, and war rantel April, 1853, in the name of Peter F. Kcssbr. ALSO, 3 acres, 120 perches of coal lands in said Township, adjoining tract in name of John Zoik, belonging to the late John N. Lane, Est}, and warranted Bth March, 1853, in the nane nl Thomas M. Long. 'it'RMS of the four last described tracts muortion. Each fraction of a square counted as a full square. All adver tisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A liWal ' reduction will be made to those who advertise j bv the year. i Jub Printing of all k : nds executed neatly | and promptly and ou reasonable terms. ;TO THOSE WHO WANT FARMS. A FARM WITHIN THK REACH OF EVERY MAN. THE liIDGWAY FARM COMPANY baa made mru„; "Jieuts by"a 'deb all who desire to settle or pure. • via hot, can do so. The Farms Co* ! - and after Mon day, Mar-h 2d, IH>7, two passenger trains a day each way, (except Sunday,) will run be tween Hopewell and Huntingdon. Leaves Hopewell at 12 16-P.M., and 610 P.M. Arrives at Hope Well at 0 10 A. M., anil 5.441 P. M. Connecting at Huntingdon with ttarns lor East ami West on Penrt. K. R. TIIOS. T. WEERMAN. Supl. Huntingdon, Feb. 2fi, 1857. "TO BOIISEKIPERS. DR. HARRY, at the Chmp Drug ami Book Store, hasjust received, a Ditto ass"*-tment>t the liest davoripg extracts, together with Bak ing Soda, Cream of Tartar, Saleratus, Ate., o the very best quality, all of which he willsel atthe lowest prices. BARGAINS! —The undersigned,desir ous of reducing their stock, in order to make room for Spring Goods, will offer to purchasers, the best bargains ever seen in Bed fori. Call and see bow cheap rots can buy! A. IT CRAMER, & Co. Jan. IB 1857. 25 WITNESSES; or, TUB FfIRUBH IIOPIETBB. John S. Dye U the Author, j W ln has lad 10 years experience a.j a Bauk j •T and Publisher, and Author ; Ai 9) Lectures at the Hioarhcau M Tabernacle, '| Si *THJB, lor 10 successive nijeht.i over 1 jSp, i L r 7 w 6i),UOU jT] !j t" Greets Mm with. Lnud or Applause. wliiG* be i-xliiMU il tin; manner in which Ci.un :j terieiters execute their Fraud*. and the I Stircht uxt Mc4lm of , Q* Detecting theiu • 1 [ O The. H.I Ilk Kate Engravers all tap that hi is ) 'he greatest Jiulge of Paper Money httug. orBElTm UIHOTEKV or (lie I'rcNeiit Century lor § Detecting Counterfeit Bituk Notes. {** Deuerildng every Genuine Bill in Exis j_ tenet*, and exhibiting at a glance f every Counterfeit in Circulation!! I £ Arranged HO admirably, that REFERENCE IS KASV and DETECTION ummuAii ' - DTP" No index to examine' No page* to gto hunt np! lint HO simplified and a-rrnng •g ed. that the Merchant, Banker, and Bu > rt siuesx Man can see all at a Clan. H , English, French aid Herman. £3 Thus Each may read the same in his own Native Tongue. . Most Perfect Bank Note Usi ; Published. Also a Lint r All the Private Bankers in America. ™ A Complete Summitry of the F URINES OK QJKICOPR AIR AMERICA will T> PUT, H>LI*d in \i each edition. together with all the important NEWS OF TUK DAI'. Also J SERIES OF TALKS ; From an Old Manuscript found in the Mast. ' Q Itfuralxhea tbo M est Complete Hutorr ot ORIENTAL IJPE, W leaerlldlig the Mont Perplexing Positions Jg in which the Ladies ;iud (Icut lumen of that Q Country have btsen so often found. These Maries will jont into throughout tiie whole year, and will prove the Most Entertaining ever off-red t< the Public. \fy Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a year. All letters must ire r.A drqssed to JOIIIV S. RTE Ilruker, Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street, April 24, 1867-zz. New York. IKTEEE EXCITEMENT! ■< HAS JIST BG€ErV£l> THE most attractive assortment of | SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever offered to the people of Bedford. lit cheapness, elegance and variety, his stock canuo. be surpassed. It crusista in part of CLOTHS AMD CtSSIMERKii, Veatings, of every de scription , Linen Goods. J cutis. Denims, Drillings, While and Brown .Mus)ins, and Geutlemau's Fur nishing Goods generally. DRESS SXIjBLS, Figured, plain and fancy Silks. Silk Tissue, Chilli de Laincs, Barege de Laines, Plain I*l li t and Striped Lawns, Ztniartine Cloth, Crolleau et Devil le, VP 00l De laines and a great variety of Plain and Faocy Prials, j K.HI. Silk and Lisle Thread GMves, Needle Worked Colors, undeT Sleeves, ilatnlker chiefs. Scarfs, Edgings and Inserting*, Friu gea, Ribbon* ami Dress Trimmings, itc. Ac. iu great variety. Moiro Antique Mantillas, i iiit .*st style. BOOTS ABO SHOiS, l adies Dress G titers and Fancy S(w* a, Mis ses' Slioes, Gentlemen's Gaiters, Boys' Shoes, Ac. A general assortmont of and Hardware.. A new and I tree stock of FRESII GROCERIES, i Ac. Ac. Ac. C~7~ Persons attending Court, n. Xt week, arc invited to call end examine this excellent and cheap stock of Goods. Great pleasure will Ite taken in exhibiting tlieiu. May 1, 1851. STAGE OFFICE WASHINGTON HOTEL v Bedford, Pa. MILS. MARY COOK would announce* m iytr frhsitls and tho public, that she has fitted up this eld ami well known stank * vm "7 perior style, lor tin* accommndnbiini of tho puti lic. Visitors to the Bedfiwd tftner.il Springs will find!the Washington Hotel a comfortable si.rumecretreat —and no pains will bo spugvd to. pluuw all who patronise the house. Bouniurs will he taken by the day, week, month and year. d7"*A gentleman of high rjualiQcation, and corteons dcpnrtnMßt, lias charge of the house, alio will do all in his power to make the gncsts happy and comfortable. CTTrruu as moderate as, anywhere else in the {dace. Daily Stares from Latrohe, Cumberland, Hollidaysburg and Huprwrll, all stop at this Hotel. A Hack belonging to this Hotel will run be tween l>elic.itiou will IK; made to the Governor of Pennsyl vania, for the pardon of Danitil Gordon, con- ♦ victe i at the May Sessions ot Bedford County, ! 1857. of AsHAiilt A Battery. | July W 18-57. WALL and BUND PATER.—I>r. B F Harry is our Agent for this neccssarv j article. By calling at his store, our patron will see tftmploa of on r papers. We haveinad* I our s{ ring srdeetionv wiih much care, nwjUhiu ! we Cannot fail to please. SIIRYOCK A SMITH, Ckamltr.rshmrg. March, 7 1857. JOHN 11. AlalaEM.N CO.. A OS. 'i 4*4 CHESTNUT Street, ( south sot . below I Voter,) (THKOMIKST WOMHWARK House, ;it fMnCrrr.) MANUFACTAREKS and Wholesale deal ers in Patent Medicine, luado HEOOMS, Patent Gr ove