Ciift and Retail Book "Store, won two ttbons WEST OF THE WiSHIKUTOV HOTEL. 'IEDFORD.'PI. NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS TO BE DISPOSED OHMMEDIATELY. Our Plan is to Insure a Rapid Sale. ALI. Books wili be sold as low as the usual retail prices, many of them for less. A SU PER U GIFT will !>e delivered with each book, without additional expense to the buyer. Our list of b< oks comprises the works ot the best American and European authors, bound in va rious styles, iti Morocco, best Turkish, An tique, Gilt edged, Muslin, Paper, Ac., Ac. We keep on band, also, STATIONERY, including Gold Pens and Pencils. Silver ditto, letter pa per, fouls-cap nd writing paper of all kinds, envelopes, inks of the best quality, Ac. Jewelry—Breast-pins, Kar-rirps, Finger riiigs, of all descriptions; Watches and Chains, Port-mouses ; Perfumeries. Children's Belts, T"t , Cravats, Ac:, Ac., Ac. CIGARS of the choicest brands will also be found at our store, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. McCAtTSLI.V A SHOEMAKER. Bedford, Sept. 4, 1857. Clountry Physicians, can have theft toilers /filled, with the very l>'-st article*, at city prices at Dr. Harry's Cheap Ortig Stdre, Pitt at.Bedford. Penn'a. Oct. 31,1850. DR. R.cJPEBfcON, J# SVrtberp^^and to tIU Seller. to reprejm|^tiie-CuutitMs atid^fki^lfcdou'lu'the TWO in oc "junction tvith the Couutv of Somerset, to fl'.l the Offices 'b t Mem bers of the House ol lieprer-titalivM, to rep resent the Count! *s Of Somerset and Bedford in the Ileus.: of Representatives of PeLtuaVlva- ONE the srti^^^Prothono t irj, C.erli of fjJJand Termi nei,'aud Couwj®4|i'l m M qW FMtSONJuoffiec^GhcriMf (tffK PERfMp to fiddle C*)Jmy of Cautw. PERSON to til! thef olfie ofCOunty 'Commissioner of said Coautja ONE PERSON t fill the OfE-e oPCounty Auditor of s.iid County. OXK PERSON to "till the iffi* of Poor ou* • Director of siid County. ~~ V I sho lu-rcby wake known, and glvemstlcc. ihst tin- place* f holding the arorrsunrGem-nil ! ELcfion, in the several borough* and luwti- j i ships within the C -uuty of Bedtord, are as fol-j lows, to wit: Ihe Electors ot tlu B >rougb of Bedford and Towuship of Bedford to Meet it llw Court.! lion*-1 siid Borough. . it The fcieetoi.s ofßcou-Itop TnWnsbip to meet • it the S<*lm<>) ITus • in H iptwvli. .-r- The l.lectora .l Goh rttn Township to meet at ,n i" | t Towoliip. The Elector* of C..inU.-.4aid Valley Township ; to meet at the New schodjt House erected oil ! the liud owned by John V> bip' be.rt in sa d T'-vrnsliiif. The El -ctors of TV wnship to meet ; at sell M>i llouac -V.I. 5, .fSjqr the dwelling house r sgeut, who is or shall be ••mplryed under toe 1 gislitivo, executive or, J udioary of this State, or of ny; caty, or ol auy incorporated district, uuj i ati--# , that evi-y raeiptH|r of Congress aud of (Ituitutel Legislature, and of the select or common" co-B ed of any city pr ot anyhwor po~ated district is bylaw incapaida of hoi liogori exurc 1 dug at tho time, the office or appointment ] of Jn lgc, inspector or clerit of any election of i this C'-o'inionweilth, aud that wo tespeciH,-, j ju lg. or other officer of woh election e'rsll ha* > ligi.de to be thou vytod for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled "un octroi .ting to 11-ctions of this Common* uaLh,'* passed Jtdy 3, 1849, further provides as fol lows, to wit: "That the inspectors at d judges sb-ll meet at the respective places appointed for hoi ling tho election in the district at which they re spectively U'lonx, Vfork eight o'clock in the morning Of the 2d Tues day of October, so l escli s-rel irsfector shall appoint one clerk, who shall ■be .! qu..l tied voter of such district. ■•ln c a tu.j person who sh-11 h.ve received [ the highest number of rotes for inspector sbta sot tend on the dy of any election, then (■ person who ahull have received the secondlJefl est number of rotes for Judge at the ceding election, ahsll act as inspector place. And in case the person who has receifl ed the highest-hue:lter of votes for inspcctil shall not attend, the person elected Judge sh.Jj appoint an inspector in his place, ana in caw the person elected judge shall uot attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint t judge in his place; and if any vacancy atiall continue in the board lor the space of one hour after the time fixed H law for the opening of the eleetiou, the qualtl fled voters for the township, ward or district for" which such officers ah tire to ptbduce a receipt sh ell make oa.h to the pay men t'thereof, or Second, if he claim a right j to vote By being an elector between the age of twenty oire and .twenty-two years shall depose 1 on oath J: 'affirmation, that he has resided in i the State St Ir.ast orte ye> r next before his ap plication, Xud make such proof of residence in tire disfrfrt is is required by this act, and that t he dbes ve ilvbelieve, from the acebunt given ••hifn that be : ls of the age aloresaid, uud give 1 sfc'eh' vtjte whether fbuci thereon or not, { is objectsd to by any qualified citizen, it shall i be tire duty of'the inspectors to examine such pels on on oath as to hi* qualifications, and it : lro claim- to have resided wilirin the State fur j I one year br mure, his oath shall be sufficient ! 1 proof thereof, but ho shall make proof liy at i , least one competent witness, who shall be a ' qualified elector, that lie has resided within the i ■ district for mire tnau ten days immediately pre- ) ceding "Bii'.d election and shall also himself swear j j that his bona fide residence, in pursuance ot his ; ; lawfutcaUing.is within the district, and that j he did flbt remove within the district for the | i purpose of voting therein. ' "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who ; i shilftttuke due pr of if required, of his rcsi- 1 ■ dencc and payment of tax. s as aforesiid, shall j l> admitted to v..te in the township, ward or j district in which he shall re:i le. | "Ifarty person shall prevent or attempt to j prevent any officer of an election under this act j 1 froth holding such electibn, or u*c r threaten | lany vloltnce-ro any such officer, and shall in- j ternipt or improperly h-terfere with him in the ; execution of his duty, shall block or attempt to block up*the window or ay,-nue to any window where t!iq same may bo hoi leu, or shall riotous- i j ly disturb the peace ot such election, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threats, force i or violence, with the design to influence tipdue | ly or everaao any elector, or prevent h.m from i vofino, or to restrain the freedom of choice, i J such person oft conviction shall be fined in any j sum n-n or persons Bha'l! te ike any bet j i or w iger upon the r- suit of any election within j j the' Commonwealth, or shifll islfcr lb mako any ! such betar w'4g> r, either by verbnl pfoctaraa- ' tlon thereof, qi- by any written or printed ad- j ; vcrtiseiueut, iff cli-llenge, or invite any pet son : ; Or |wraotis to make such bet Or wager, upon j I conviction tiiereof he ot they shall forfeit und | i pny three times the amount so bet or otf:red fCij I be^f. whereas, a juint resolution agreed to ! ! liy a majority o fit he members ulected to each ! ' House St" the Legftdature, at two succebr.tve ses- : ' sions of the some, Vie first scision commencing ; ou the first Tnesdawof in "the year of | our Lord one thouiilnrt hundred and fifty- i six. and the second Anudo-. commencing on the ' that Tuesday jof , Lord one thousan GWlht hundred and fifty-scv ! en, it is prupOficd'to and 'the following amend- : • merits to the CWstitutinb of the Commonwealth i of FeiinsvlvsiXi. to Wit:\ Rttolvtd, By ihe Senat\an4 House of itepre- ' ttn/aiives of the Comm-mictpl/h of Pcnnsytcania in General Axttmbly mt: Thai the following i amendments are proposed to the Constitution j of tha Corn moil wealth, hi accordance with the j provisions of the tenth article thereof. rtnST AMKXDMEST. There shall he anaddition.il article to Slid | Constitution to be designated at article eleven, [ at follows; AHTICLF. XI. oif'UBLIC DEBTS. Secrioj* 1. H'he state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures In revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; but the aggregate amount of such direct and contingent, whetixtr contracted by virtue of one or more acta of the general assembly, or at dif ferent periods of ti;n< , shad never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the mo ney arising from the creation of such debts ahull be applied to the purpose for which It was ob tained, or to repay the debts to contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. Sec. 2■ hi addition to the above limited power the State mayVuntract debts to repel invasion, •uppreaa defend the state in war, or to redeem the*ejurff outstanding indebted edness of the StatSßut the money arising from the contracting offIPJVjU debts, shall be applied to the purpose wax raised, or to re pay such another purpose wliat- StcmtH'Jr Except the deHtt above specified' In section ore and two of this article, uo debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. StCTtox 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, ao< d '"y additional diflt con tr .cted as aforesaid, the legislature shdtf at its first sesston, after the adoption of this amend ment, create a sink'inx fund, which fhalt be sufficient to pay the accruing Interpol such debt, ami annually to reduce w wr'ncipil thereof by a sum not less th in twoptindred and fifty thousand dollars; wbiob shall BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. Snsist of the. net annuat Income ot the public irk*, from time,to time owned by the state, or of (£e same, or any part theieof, f,of the incoiM or proceed* of sale of stock jO4 by th® state, together with other funds, rcVoOrces, that may be designated by law.— is sinking i'uud may he increased, "from as ning to it any part of the taxes, or other re ' venues of the state, not required for the ordina ry and current expenses of government, and un less in case ol" war, invasion or insurrection, no part of the sagi sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of five millions of dol lars. SECTION 5. The credit of the commonwealth •hall not in any manner, or event, be (ileged or loaned to any individual, or company, corpor ation or asaiMation; no& shall the tciutUun weal'h hereafth becojjrc a joint owner, or stockholder, is aIW association, or corporation. Stcrib-x 6. shall hot as sume the debt, thereof, of.atiy couu tv,'city. poration or Tfcless such debt shall have to eimb!e the state to re pel itlvasiqn, rupjireSS lloiimstlc insurrection, defend its 'if ih time bf Avar, or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion bf its pre | sent indebtedness. SECTION 7. The'legislature shnll not authorize | atty uounty, city, borough, township, or incur- I pdratcd district, by viitiie of a vote of its citi zens, or Otherwise, to becbme a stockholder in any'company,'association br corporation; ot to obtain money tor, or loan'its credit to, any cor poration, association, institution or party. SECOND ail END* EXT. There shall bean additional article to "said | constitution, U> be designated as article X'H, as follows: ARTICLE XII. tT NEW COUNTIES, Xo county 'sh ill be divided by a 'line cutting off over one-teuthLf its population, (either to form a new count w>r otherwise,) WithoWt'tbe express asseujt of tfti c-unty, by a vote ot the electors thereof; ncmshall uny new county be t established, Ountaiui™ less than lour huudrtd square miles. \ TRIRD O.KXDXENT. From section two omthe first article of the constitution, strike out words, "of the city | of Philadelphia and of a*county respectively;" from section five, saiue aSiClj, Strike Out ihe word*, "&f 'Philadetujifu a At/ Ike several coun ties;" from scufjiJJrsever, mine article, strike out the wCrds, ' neither the c(b/ of Philadelphia nor any;" and insert in-lieu tVreof the Words, "and no;'' and strike out "seSion four, same article;" and in lieu thereof insert the following: "Srctftd* 4. In the year one thousand ; hundred and sixty-fodr, and in every seventh year thereafter, representatives to the number of one liHiidred, shut! be apportioned und dis tributed equally, throughout the state, by dis tricts, in proportion to the uumlier of taxable inhabitants in the severs! parts thereof; except that any county containing at least three thou sand five hundred taxabies, may bs allowed a separate representation; hut no more than three counties shall he joined, and ho county shaill be divided in the formation of a districs. Any city containing a sufficient nuthber Of taXaliL-s to entitle it to al'lettst two representatives, shall have a seperate representation aasigned it, and shall be divided into convenient districts of "contiguous territory, bf equal taxable popula tion a* near as may be, each Of which districts shall elect one reprewrtutive." At the otsff cf same article- in sert these Wuads, "the Pjnludtlvhia shall bedieuled into single senalontLUmricts. of contig uous territory 6s nearly cable popula tion as possiblet but divided in the formation theribf."^m^ The K-gisi first after the adoption of litis amendment, the city "Of Fill! i llipbia intb senatorial serit.itive distfcts,4n the manner aboVe provi ded; such diArictS to remain iinchuagod untrl the apportiouffient in the year One. thousand eight hundred qnd sikty-four. 'XOCRTU AMKNDMLNT. "fiiere sbail be an additional section to the firht article of said constitution, Which shall be numbered and read a*follows: SECTION _H. The 'legislature shall huwe the power to ithe(. revoke or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or Under any special, ""or general law. whenever in their opinion it mar b.s injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth; iu such manner, however, that uo injustice shall be done tb'the corporators- And whereas, it is provided, in the teutn ar ticle of the Constitution, thut any amendment so agreed upon sli.fll be submitted to tlie peo ple, in such manner and at such times, at le is, turoe months after being so agreed to by the two Htd'.ses, as the Legislature shaft! prescribe. NOW, THEREFORE, be it known, by an Act of the Legislature or this Commonwealth, eiitirlcd '-AH Act Prescribing the Time and .Manner of dhhmitting to the People, for 'heir Ratification or Rejection tlie purposed Amend ments to the Constitution," approved May twelfth, Anno Domini one thousand eight hund red and fifty set cn, it is provided as follows, to wit : SECTION l.'Tliat, for the purpose of ascer taining the sense of the citizens of this Com monwealth in regirdtothe adoption or rejection of said Amendments, or either of them, the Governor of this Commonwealth shall issue a writ of election directe.*o of each and every County ol this wealth, com manding them to give notiSLi the usual man nor, in not less than in each County, (provided therein,) that an vlegjißn will in each of the and districiMtherela, on the second Tnfsflay of October. iu tin- year of ohr Lbrd ofie thouSafid eight hundred and fhr the purpose of deciding upon the adoption or rej ;ction of tfee said Affeend ttctlts, (tr af.y of them; which Said election shall be hel l at the jilices, and opened and closed at the time at and within wliih the GencrJf Elec tion of tills commonwealth are hel 1, opened and closed; and it shall be the duty of {ho Jfßlges, Inspectors and• Clerks of each of said Town ships, wards and districts, to receive at tho said election, tickets, either written or pita ed, or parrty written and partly printed, irotfr citizens dtfly qualified to vote for Meifibers of the Gen etui Assembly, and to deposit them in a box or boxes to he for that purpose provided by tlie proper officers; which tickets shaft be respec tively libelled on the outside, "first Amend ment," "Second Amendment," "1 bird Amend ment," and "Fourth Amendment, and those who are fuvo.-aldeto said Amendments or any of theifc, tftay express their desire by voting each as many separate written or printed; or partly written or printed tickets, containing on thi inside thereof the words "For the A mendraents," Jind those opposed to such Amendment*.\r any of tlieni, may express their ate written Or preMed hplots f, first having carefully ascertained the number of votes given for or against each of said Amendments in the manner aforesaid, to mike out duplicate r< turna thereof, expreasd in words at length, and oot in figures, only one of which returns so made shall be lodged in the Frothonotary '* uffice o( •he Cou-t of Common Fleas of the proper County, a-d the other sealed and directed to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and by one of aatd Jndges deposited forthwith in the most convenient Fost Office. tljo Judgt sof the respective district aforesaid, aro required to meet at Bedford, on tbe Friday next foUowing the holding of Mid Election, then and tbere to perform thoso things required of them by law. Give* under my band, at my office In Bedford, this 11th day of Septerab.-r.in the yoar of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ftlty so oulv. I. S. WRIGHT & CO. Sept. 4. 1837.-c* Look Here, Storekeeper* ant! Oilier*! 'THE gfeate>t assortment of Toys of every dcfcriptibh, and Fancy articles of an endless variety, you cn find at ilia great Curiosity Store, No. 111, N. 2i St.. ub >ve Arch, Phil adelphia. Also Fancy Easkeis, Pipes. Segir Cases Tobacco Ifoxes, Douiiuoes, Canes, Coi na. Kil and Wax Dal ids. aii'i a great many other articles too .u.meroiiS to mention. JOHN DOLL. Importer. ill, X. 2d St. Sept. 4, 1557. 25 WITNESSES; or, THE FOR GJR "> krhen. for 10 successive nights ovdr -3 cy dO.OOO Pei>le^a 4> Greeted him with Uotv.il* "1 Applause. ® while he exhibited the ihar.u-r in which Conn pi terlciter* execute their Frauds, and the g, Surest and S.hort'St Means ot 'o index to Iximhie! No pages to oto hunt up! But so airaplitl a and nrrang .2 ed, that the Merchant, Banker, and Bu ■*d sinvsi Man can nee ill at a Glance. 03 English, Friich anl Girman. .tJThus Eich may reii tlie sime in Q his own Native Tongue. Most Pfrfrri •!' .Note List Piibi: v;"b. r pq A*o ifc '* All the Friva xi miters in America. * A Complete Sunfnl iry of the FIXANCE rK AVfc Axruaca will Re published in Pj each edition, together with all the important NEWS OF TUK \i\? ADo 1-5 A SEklEb OF TALES Froth an Old Manuscript found in the Last. 2it furnihi t'ee Most Complete lfistory of ORIENTAL LIFE, f T n Deseribing the Most Perplexing Positions In which the Ladies anil Gentlemen of that Countrv have been so ol ten found. I heso Fleries'wilt Jhrtt nue throughout the wb.de year, and will I>rove tbe Most EuUßtaiumg ; T ,.r offered to the Public. r?-Furnished Weekly to Subscribers 6nlv, at $1 a year. All letters must be ad mits.d t pYt. 53rok*r, Publisher and Pru|Tiotor, 70 W >1)I Street, April 2I I85f"-zt. New York. CtrjMMER AUR AN(SKMENT. — Huntingdon bandßroadtopU. U-. o>n sui alter Mon day. March 54, 1857, two passenger trams, day each wav. (etcept Sunday- will run b . tween Hopewell and 1 Tuntingdon LoATts ilopewa.l at I- P.M., and 610 Arrives at Hopewell at 9 40 A M., and 6 40 F M. Connecting at Huntingdon tb trams ioj F.ast an! West on Peart. K. R. TIIQ3T.WE-.RMAK. Snpt. Huntingdon, Feb. 26,186". ' JOII.M If. ILLEf UO. SOS. 2*4 CUEStXUT Strut, (toufA itd, btlow IVattr,) pill L.iD E I.? Hlji , (Tbk Q£D*T.Woo-w*.r House, t thd Citv.) MAKUf and WK.te.aUi deal ers in Patent iflodicine, madi TUiOOMS, Patent Grovcd o*l. nattohr\nk. WOOD and WILLiM-V/JRE, CORDS, BRUSHES, kc.. of all Aacriplion*. Please call an I examine our stock Feb. 2J, W57.-M 80-METiiiNG EX TBI. Boston Tea and Pic JJ >c C meters. Swi ia Choet, Sardine# io Loadifi iKklis. Mackinaw Trout J alt rcc'>ls. Great pluusurt will be taken in exhibiting theiu. May 1, 18.37. WINDMILLS! WINDMILLS! ! THE subscriber would respectfully inform hi? oM customers, as Well as the pu. be generally, tb it he still continues the in tLU factory of WINDMILLS, and keeps theiu on Laud con stantly. He will alio do all kinds of repairin In his line of business. As his mills are well known in Bedford county, he deems u unneces sary to say anything about them. His shop is as formerly, at the East enu or Bedford, on Pitt Street, tear the Foundry. SIMON DICKEKHOOF. Aug. 21. 1837.-3ra. A' K W FIR .12 —AT— THE .nbscribers tlading and doing busin'ess under tie lirni of BuiiitlolUr, Ltny, a Co., wonl 1 respectfully inform their frit ud>. and the public generally, tliil they haw opened at the above place, and are daily receiving a large stock of Merchandise, eoiistsiing in part ot Muslins. Ticking, Oseahergs, Drills, Cassiraeres Sattirctis. Cloths. Flail!,ab, Delaties. French Merinos. Silks. Calicos. Hats and Caps, Hard ware, Queens ware. Boot's ami Sloe? Groceries of all descriptions. Also a large assortment ol Ready made Clothing, all til which nil he sold upct ah short profits a? cap be had in the oouu tv. G. B BXRX'DOLI A'B, JOHN F. LOWKV. 'JOHN C. EVER II Ah i\ C. tv. ASfICOM, Pec. 21, Id).'/. iffiilli ,\i;w GB9IIS. A. B. C'd AM Ell Gf>. have just r.-.w-ived | anbthet supply of MMs 11FK Ftui|>S. i rendering their a.sortrhent very complete. New • style cilico.-s, Birige Rubes, hanUsnme white i Crape an 1 Stella Shaivls, Clilbants, he. Su perior French Ca'sslrtiores and strf]ed Satteens for 1:1 -us wear; ah • s luil supply of Carpet | ings, Groc.-rns. Mackerel, Herring. mere hand ise. June "JO. -J. B. CRAMER J- CO. SHRiWR k SMITH, CiIiUBERSBURG, P. 4., ; rVDOKSELLERv and STATIONERS, and LA Dealers in Music and Musical Instruments. Our stock consist* of Books. Stationery. _M u ; sic. Musical Instruments, Wail paper*. Biintls. French, German ani American Lithographs and steel engravings, gilt mouldings f<-r fraiios etc... etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. B. F. Harry is our ag'-nt for Bedford, and all i/rtlWs given him will be promptly atti'nded'to. March 7, 1807. !.\F<)IiM.IT!O V WAX TEH. Whdreali, A certain mm named Matiheiv ! Garner being tiering- 1 in his mind, left his bom,- in Woodcock V'.Alcy sliout the first of May lilt, and his nt been heard ttf Since the first dfjiine. Said Garner is about sfet 9or • 10 inches high, gray eyes. dt. BRYAN'S Tk* •*?( rertnm and apre.it/ remedy ever discovered fur *ul !Kteases of the Chest ood IM*K$ Ctmgk*, Colds. (S>nsvmption % BronehttU^ Injtvema Hoarsen est. I)ijficuit hrtaihmff, S-me Throaty 4-r,. *c. rpIIISC WAFERS mvo tha moot inUatanot> and I )>rfect icli*£ ud vkrn f*i*eTert*d with according tn diroctinna, are* r Ml *■> affect a ratni and Luting car*. fefcve I>oon restored to perftfCt health who have tried ol'er meant in vain. To ail ci.taaei and all oonititu t>• '!ij Maty arc equally a W*MiD£ and a cure—none need de+'yalr, no matter hovr lon BT the dice ace may have eiiated, oi Civ.e'er ae\ere i* may be, nroviued the organic atmc t •of the vital organs is not hopeletsly decayed. Etery •>ue fcllliote 1 ehould give thero an impartial trial. JOB UOSES, Sole P-epristof Rocheatar, H. V. j **rioe 25 cents jt#r box For sale br Dr. B. >'. Harry. Spt. W, 1857-zz. ri6l.il SALE OF Very Valuable Real Estate. ALL that property in Somerset Cennty, known In part as the Imlioof property. and now belonging to the estate of John KoetTe, dee'd, whioh wai edvertisoj for s*lo by the subscriber in the Bedford and one of tbo Somerset papers of last December and January, and not sold, will again he otf • T ed for sale on WED.VESDd F. iht 7th day f October next. —altogether or 1n parts, as may best anil the several interests of the heirs. Conditions of sale made knowr. at the time, and at the house on said property, now occu pied by JaOob Kiagter. hv SAMUEL RKOWK, Surviving Ereeuto: of the last will fcr , of John Keeffe, doe'd. Sept. VI. 1867. THE I.MjDIKM & UIiIOMtLE Ii published ••very Friday Morning, in Jnli.ma "Street, ID the white frame building, nearly opposite the -M en pel House, by DAVII) OVER, TERMS: If {ni'l in adrance or wi',h?u t v * ear, fit';* anntrhi—(f not paid >'ithin the year. s*-' 50— No p*pe, discontinued until all an r.f ijes are paid—except at the option of the Editor.— A ftifture to notify a discontinuance Will be regirded as a nt-W engagement. .JdvrrlisdncUs not exceeding a square, (I,' line's.) inserted three times fiir $1 —every anni ' sequent insertion io'cents. Longer ones li the same proportion. Each fraction of u square counted as a full square. AH adver tisements not specially ordered for a given time will be continued until forbid. A ll'wral reduction trill be made to those who advertise hv the year. Jtb Priuiing of all k'nds executed neitl; and promptly an I on reasonable terms. IT HAS WORKED MIRACLES THAT ALL THE BALD AND GRAY can be restored perfectly to original gowth. and color so far as their locks are concerned does not admit ot doubt; besides, it wiH cure every pc>rib!i) disease of the scalp, vrhctber developed as dandruff itching or in the- shape ef cutaneous eruptions—even sc.alri bead—and in no posiibla case will rt fail of curitfg as if by magic. nerVotis or periodical head-ache, and if used twicea vreek t*j" thevoting reglirly, it will preserve t'a ■ colr, and kev-p the hair from tai ling, to any imaginable age. Read and Judge. 31 illford, Worcester Co., Mass., Nov. 195-Y PROF. G. J. WOOD—Dear Sir : i t.k> pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the inagic ett.-efs of your wonderful Hair "Ke-stora tive. As far back as 18?t>, mv hair commen ce 1 fading off. until the top of my roalp be came bald anri'km >oth as glass, and ft has con tinued to fall far a great ibany years, notwith standing I lurte used many celebrated -prep.ua tions for restoration. Seeing your advertise ment, I was induced to give your article a trial, and to my utter astonishment, found, after a ftwapphe tions, that my hair becarf firmly set, aucl assumed a glossy aiiS baurifu! appear ance ; an i by the 'imv I had used a quart bot tle, my bald bead Was Cb'vcred over tvilb t young an 1 vigorous growth of hair, which is now from 7no to tw > inches in length, an 2 grow ing fast. Yours trttlv, HENRY GOODRICH. <"k .-LKsrow s. M is->.. Aug. £, IF-75. Gruiii: —Notiiiug but n duty and sympathy th it I feel p> communicate to others thit are afliii - t.-d as I have been, would induce me to jive this public acknowledgment ot toe benefit I have rtceitv- d troin Prof. Wood's 11 r.'r "Res toraiivc When Tfi >t commenced using it, iny hair was quite gray, and in spots enttrelj bild. I have now used the Restorative nboiti rive months, aid my h .ir is entirely changed to its original color, brown, and the new hair is over three iriches in length on the spots where it was bald. I have als • been much gr.itiiicd at the 1; 'tin motstttie ->f: i 'vigor Of the hair, which h-fore w i dry. dud it has feisi-I to cotlte oiit as lorn i r.y. KelrjK'c: fulfv viiurs. Ac., ' Mrs. E. A. STODDARD. FrOth Mis. TngiiU, a well "tuowr. uurao in Boston. BoKon Oct. IWth, 1855. (JESTS:- At your request, and being so highly pi aiel with the effects of the Restora tive, 1 am tree to statu that my hair had he come quite thiii. an ! entirely trhilt. I have for tne last ftvr year* been in the haoit of nsing dye, but hear g of the extraordinary elf-cts of tnis article, i was iuditeed to try it. My hair ha" bm-n restore 1 to its original thickness, and also to its former color, which is light brown. Y oil is r*. specially. Mr*. IN GALLS. The fallowing is from the Pa-tor of tbe Oi ! thotios Church, Brookdeht. Rs.noKriu.u. M i**.. Jan. 12 1802. I Prof. WOOD Dear Sir H ivii,g undo ttial I of your Hair Kosiortiiv*, it giv.-s me {>lern i constant tendency to iteming, with which I ■iave been troubled irom my childhood, and was aiso restored toe hair, which WHS bueora irg gray to its originil color. I Fuse used t>o other article, with .anything tike the sarue pleasure or proS;. Yours, truly, J. "K. BRAGG. [From the Jersey City Telegraph.] Wtiir is IT FOR—Tins H'oob s Ham Kisro it STIVE.'— I s a q icstiou , askea rtaiiy by baa ireds. We anwt r without he it.iti"h or fear of con tradiction. tuat it is he only article known which will do all it /*rntiusc* the human hair. It r.Mfr Us growth—it will t op its fallitg —it wiii nstore m natural coltr ! It is not a lla'r I've, but It speedy and coicacious HeStqrative. t). J. fv UC)D A: CO.. Protiriefor*, 842 Bro.ad tvav, \. V., and ill Market street, Si. Louis, Ma. for sMe hy Dr. B. F. Harry, and Druggists, generally. July 10, 18c". REMOVAL. TITS subscriber lias removed IKS Tinning La til bailment to the frame bl; l firg in Juliana Street, two doors south of ••Brown's Store," where he will le happy to see all his ol I friends an 1 customers. He keeps constantly on hand all kinds of Ware in his line, as substantial and ellea" as can be proenred in the countr. ABRAHAM HERMAN". Aug. Id. T857. Public Sale of Real E taie. IX pursuance >f an order of the Orphans' Court of Bedford County, thre will he sold at public vendue, on the premise*. on Saturday, the 10th "lay of Oatober next, at I o'clock oi svid day, ace tain House and lot of ground, in the Borough of Bedford, late the property of Elizabeth Kinton, decM. SiH L> t is .dth ate oti West Pitt Street, being 0 > feet no said street, and extending back 245 feet to an alley, with a g >od two-Kory lo' j St. Louis, C i0 150 56 '6# New Orleans, 6 70 170 t>7 tj , i Fittsburg, 5 00 117 ha b' : Rochester, 5 85 151 Xo b7 Albany- 526 J 60 410 CO I v*?difirie (hat KWcr Debililalis, DR. SAYFffKD S , IMlHliHlfdlt, OH LIVER REMEDY 1 TJAS ALL THE GOOD QUALITIES OF A II PURGATIVE medicine, answering the purposes of any Cathartic without the debilita ting effects experienced fr..ru most purgative#. It art.-! slewK ar,d gently, hut surely, moving the bowels to carry off all the seer.ted matter, i at the 3 i*ne time, stimulating the Liver to a j proper p rfortuaice ot its functions. | The I atigo.-ator cures Sick Headache. Take I one or two teaapoousfnl ,t each attack and it will soon disappear. For au overloaded stom ach, or when food ri-e i or sours, take the In vigl'rator a tier eating, and it will not prove dis aticetble or o, pt-cssiv ■. For Heartburn, Pal pitation, or Difficult Breathing take a toa-?r>oon lul once or twice daily. For L<-.ss of Appetite, Languor or Lisilesmcs*, the mclicitie is inval uabte. It will restore the appetite and mat-. j the tool digest well. Ni.'htnire, take a tea ; spoonful on retiring, and the demons of dream | land will all bo fairies. After euting a hearfr j dinner, take dos ; oflnvigorator and it -ariit j relieve all oppiession ot ft lluesa. The Ihvjg -1 orator it a Liver Remedy of unequalled virtue, j acting directiy on tost oigin, curing Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Billions Attack's, Dysentery, Files ! 4Yunits, ar.d all Female OustrUetions, for which !it hut no equal. K a know that? is nothing now before tho American public, prepared v.jth such skiil bv a scientific man . : dcni .rly ft.- disuses of the Liver, as Itr. S-xfi iford's luvigoracor, or Liver Remedy, it b.i. attained h reputation second j to ii j other article dn He wurM, simply because jit roil# on its own merit. To convince all by i trial that it Is all its proprietors claim itfo"be, • if any of our readers are *utiering from such j dfsc.isi s :>s ate described in Dr. Simdfurd> ad i vcrfi eincnt -- • know e.f no remedy that w;l! iu . surely cure thcia ,s the Invigorutor. I There cif Ir.teiy been brought t. our notice a utcdiciee th.it seems to possess wonderful, i cuntfa e ahd beating properties iu dii,-vises of . Liver, •atom ch aim Digestive Organs. Itcatne ' to us With so many le-tinioniaia in i's faVor that We : .vc ■ot * i its c.'fecla in s-mne of the 1 worst eases of continual debility, (,us --J Sy de- I rang d liv r. ;ut 1 in every instance the effect ' was to relieve or give a perm .Deut cure. Dr. • Sandibr.l's luvig,rator, or Liver Remedy is ; whit we refer to. Weal-- iy> nvc been credu lous a' 'UI cures by patent medicines, but We . ait- convinced that this medicine. {■<[ family us-*, it U'-t overrated by toe host of reioniuien- Jatioiis's!. in. .. Our advice is for a'l trouble ! iv'itli Indigeri ioh,d)ebi!ity or Bowel Complaint, to get a hotile arid try ii; our wor f for it. relief will be vxpeticuced j Rrr-'ivr.s to th k Invalids who use Dr. ; Sand lord's Invigurat or. for it >vii 1 relieve thera 01 their p lirm as eoeii a it is t tke'i it.to their : stomach. Pain and misery cannot exist whrro the luvig r-itor is used, lor it will as aurolv drire tlu in away, as daylight will banish dark ness, of this there can bo tio J< urt to tboao who tiy it, for it cirries conviction with every , dose taken. Auo'het evidence is the thou smls of certificates frqm these who use it or ! have been cured by i;. Try one out tie, if it does not benefit, then we are mistake'.. for sale by l>r. B. F. Harry, an I Druggist's gene: ally. .SANif OHD CG.. Proprietors, £lO Eroad ray. New York. July Id, Idol. TUSCAPwORA ACADEMY. irITUATH!) in Jiiuiata County, Fa., 8 miles : from the M.lflin. and ti mica lioia tue Perrya vi i.- St tions.ol th' Pa.. K. foui. This in stim! o i is e- prcij.il/ n-jto Ipn the following pa.- tlcuUra : lat. Healthy lycaiion— l.u:i dues nearly new — in the midst of beautiful scenery. 'dd. The surrounding community is marked for intelUge. ct, moruiity, and high christian ch '.racier. 84- Being in tie com try , itadcnta are not be set tiy teiaptutio.is, us in towns and places of pub lic -msort. 4th. Thorough Instruction is eiven in ail the branches u-ces.uy for Eesiktst, for TcAchiso or for Cumjegk. ftch. Mild, but /inn iiscif>fir.e. ti h. I'ttio*: students .ire not retained. Tin. Special ptius are takou in the Boarding I)opart merit to hive ktalthy /cod, in sufficient quantity and properly prepared. A; i. t'iie comfort, Mipmess. and men'.el im prcn-mrnt of pupils is constantly kept in view. Terms. For tuition, i-oirdiux. Washing arid FuruNh wl Roost. iper sesamu of 5 mo.y si>o, piy tie quarterly in advance. Light and Fuel Mir*. The Winter Session opens on the 34 c! November next. F.r further paitlculirs apj lv to J. 11. SHUMAKER A. M., Pnu. Academia, Juniata Co., Pa. Aug. 2d, Uio7.-4m. F.VERHART, ASHCOM A CO. FOimyiMOMON MERC IIA X TS—HOPE W E LL—P A. The miVycri'>ers rising business under the Firm of Kverhart. Aah com A Co.—are now prep ired t" -tor- a.td shipFloar. Grain, and all kinds Of Mrehandise, upon reasonable terma. They alsO Stsep on hands, Plaster. Fish, Sri*, Rock Powder, ifrc., to which they invite the yt teDtion of Merchant* in the county, and Far mers. Tin- highest rash prices paid tor Flour, and Grain, that, the K mtera Market. willafford* J SO. C. KVERb ART, (J. w. ASHCOM. J NO. F. LOWKY. G. K. RAJ4NDOLLAR. D-aSd. IK.IA. Al T l)l SUK'S I£. The uudersigned. appointed hy the Court of Common I'ieas in and lor the County of Bed ford, to report a distribution amongst creditor*, of the ruonay in the hands of Joseph B. No hie. Esq., Sequestrator of the Paitoosviiie and \Yoc4berry Road Company, will at teud to the duties of his appoiatiuvut on Wed nesday, the 14th day of October next, at 10 o'clock of uid day, at hia office lu the Bor ough oi Bedford, when and where all persona interested can attend with due. props* cf their respective claims. Claim met* should, be fully pnctlrel in this purUcihr. JS O. T. KEKD. Auditor. Sept. 25, Ifiol. i v, WALL and BLIND B APES.—Dr. B. F. llarry is. our agent fur this noceaaary article. By calling at hi* atore, our patroea willseo samples of bur p-pers. Wt< have made our spring selection* wt'b tanch care, sad tldnk. we cannot fall to please. siiryock a smith. f Mraivrstarg ■ March, 7 loot.