APPEALS. Notice is hereby given to the taxable inhabi tants of the county of Bedford, tliat an appeal will beheld by '.he County Commissioners, on 1 the davs, and at the places specified, to wit : For Liberty Township, on Monday, the 10th day of January next, at the house of George Tricker. Broad Top Township, on Tuesday, the 11th, at the house of James S. Beckwith. East Providence Township, on Wednesday, the 1-th, at the house of 1). A. T. Black. Monroe Township on Thursday, the 13th, at the house of Mrs. Ritz. Southampton Township, on Friday, the 14-th, at the house of William Adams, Esq. Colerain Township, on Saturday, the 15th, at the house of Joshua Filler. Cumberland V alley Township, on Monday, the 17th, at the house ct Jacob B. Anderson, j Londonderry Township, on Tuesday theJSth, at the house of John Miller. Harrison Township, on Wednesday the 10th, at the house of V. B. Wertz. Juniata Township,on Thursday the 2Jth, at the house of Joseph Toiler. Napier Township, oil Friday, thp 21st, jit the house of J. M. iiobison the Borough of Scheflsborg.) Srheilsburg Borough, on Monday the 21th, at the house of J. M. Robisou. St. Clair Township, on Tuesday, the 25lit, at the tiouse of Gideon 1). Trout. Union Township, on Wednesday, the 2otis, at the house of Micha-l Wyant. Middle Woodaeriy Township, on Thursday, the 27th, at the house of Henry Fluke. South Wood berry Township, on Friday the 2S;h, at the house of A. & J. b'on-r. Hopewell Township, on Saturday the 2Dlh, at ihe house of John Dasher. West Providence Township, on Monday, the 31st, at the house of Philip Steekinan. Snakespring Township, on Tuesday, the 3<t day of Febuary next, at the house of Daniel. L. Defibangh. Bedford rownship, on Wednes 'at', t!ie 2d, at the Commissioners, office. Bedfcd Bir ough, on Thursday, the 3d, at the Commissioner, oliice. When and where all persons and corpo'2- tions feeling themselves aggrieved at tli- enu meration and valuation of their taxable proper ty and effects masle pursuant to th>* sovetal ac's of assembly, in such case made and prov i led, ar? rebuested to attend and state their griev ances for redress, according to Law. Attest: ) H. J. BRUNEI!, H. Nicodemus, Clerk. C. F.VAN>, Commissioners' office, ) J. BECK ILj , Dec. 24th, 1558. Commissioners PUBLIC SALS: OF REAL ESTATE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Giurt of Bedford County, the subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday th -22d of January, next, A HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, late the property of Mrs. Sophia Mower, dee'd., situate in Rainsburg, Colerain Township, Bed ford county, being the 14th Lot north from the public squate, on East side o! main street, con taining fe<t in front and running 19S feet hack, adjoining Joshua Filler on the north, an alley on the East ar.d South, and main street on the west. The improvt mentsarea tuo ?to -1 i fue , irfi n la-fTn p.nArr nf C'OOCI fruit trees on the let, such as apples, plums, cherries, and pears, &c. terms will be cash. EMANUEL J. DIEHL, A- rn'r. litdferd fftmly,Bs. At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford in and for Bedford County on the !stb day of November A. D.. 1858, before the same Conrf, On motion of? JOHN MOWER, ESQ., the Court Grant a Rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of John Claar, late of Bedford Borough, in said County, dee'd, to wit : Jacob, who rus dead, leving ISSU-', a Daughter, Mary Ann, who is intermarried with George Hines, residing in Bedford, Catharine, in termarried w .th Anthony Stitiler, residing in Bed ford, John, who is dead, leaving five Children, viz : George residing in the West, Henry residing in Fredrick County, Mrt.. William residing in the West, Margaret, intermarried with Cjprge Beckley, re • ining in Fredrick County, and John residing e.t the same place, Joseph, Sarah, intermarried with Thomas Slack, now dead, leaving issue, six rb idren residing in Bedford County, viz: George, Mary, intermarried wilh G. J. ROCK, Jane, Margaret; Amanda and Franklin, Elizabeth, intermarne 1 w.th Jacob Over, residing in Bedford, and Samuel, lea ding ill the Stale of Kentucky, to be and oppear at un Orphans Court to be held at Bedford in and for f aid County, on the 2d Monday, 1 Ith day ot February rext, to accept or refuse to take the said Real Estate of said John Claar, deceased, at the Valuation, or fho'vv cause why the same should not be sold by or der of the said Court. [L.s.] IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereto set my hard, anl seal of said Court, at Bedford, the tilth day of November, A. D. 15.58. Attest, SAML'F.L H. TATE, Clerk. WILUAV S. FU SE, Sheriff. Pec. 24, 1886. Bedford CCHQIV, ss. At an Orphans- Court, held at Bedford, in and for Bedford County, on the l.'>ih day of November A. 1)., 1858, before the Judges of the same Court, On motion of JOHN MOWER, F.SQ., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of John Kegg, late of Coleiain tp.. in said County deceased, to wit : William residing in Hancock County. Ohio, Emanuel, Mary Ann, residing in Bedford County, John, residing j in California, Jacob, Josiab, residing in Bedford County, Rebecca, resi ding In Huntingdon County, Fa., ar.d Margaret, resi ding in Bedford .County, to be and appear at an Or ; han* Court to be held at Bedford, in and for said County, on the 2d Monday , 14th day of February,next, to accept or refuse to lake the real estate of said John Kegg, deceased at the "Valuation,or show cause why the seine should not be sold by order of the said Court. [i.. s.] IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I hav<*here onto set my hand and the seal ot the said Court, at Bedford, the 21th day of November, A. I). ISIS. Atte>T, S. H. TATE, Clerk. \\ M. S. FLUKE,Sheriff. Dec. 21, 1858 PUBUC SALE OF There will be sold at public vendue on the premises at Bloody Run, on Friday the 18th : ciay of January nex!,at one O'clock of said j •lav, one House and Lot of ground, and out buii- j tiings, situate in the town of Bloody Run, ad joining lota of Mr. Barndollar and .\irs. 'I ate on 'he South side ot the Turnpike Road and fron ting the same. Attendance will be given and terms made i-town on day of Sale by JOHN SPARKS, AU'y ill fact for Christena Steckrnan and others, and by VAL. STECKMAN, Guardian of the minor heirs of George Steckman, deceas ed. Bedford, T>*e 24, 1859. A CARD. Allegheny Male and Female Seminary, fcs aixkrcrl;, s'a. The summer term will open Aug'. sth. Fall term, Oct. 21st, ISSS, and winter term, Jan. lHth. Spring term, April sth, 1559. KyCirculars with full parlictdars may be had of W. W. BRIM, A. 8., Principal. N.B. Half the tuition must be paid in n,/ranee. Students coming to this institution will be conveyed free of charge from Bedford, on the 17th January, by addressing a letter to .Mr. Samuel Williams, of Kainsburg. Kainsburg, Bedford Co., June -I, '57-1 y. KI3IJIIEJLL HOUSE, C STREET, Between Posr-antl-a-half and Si\!li Stmfs, WASHINGTON, D. C. k. F. Kill I!ELL, I'ronrlftor. E. V. t'UH'DELL. Snperinlrßdra!. Washington City, Dec. 10, 57-ty. JL W. LIFELTEA^ Attorney at Law and Lsnd Surveyor, Will attend with promptness to all burriess entrusted to his core. Wir.t. pßvrrtcE IN BEDFORD AND Fi I.TON COUNTIES. (Er" Office one door West of the Unnii Hotel. .if. W. SCOTT. (Lute of the firm of Winchester <S" Scot!.} tiicaileanca's FttrainSjtsjs Slore ami SIIIRT MA N U FACT OR V, A'o. HI4 Chestnut Street, 'Nearly opposite the GIRARD HOUSE.) PHI LADE LP IIL i. J. W. SCOTT, would respectfully call the atten tion of his former friends io his new Store, ar.d is pre pared to till orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A perfect fit guarantied. COUNTRY TRADE sup plied with FIXE SHIRTS and COLLARS. October, S, IS-5-S-ly. " ADMLYISIIuTOX#~A : 3T'JCE. LETIER ; of administration having be n granted to the suqscribers, living in Coleraiu Fownnhip, on the estate of Samuel Die!:!, late of .van! Township dee'd., all persons indebted to said estate ate notified to make payment im mediate! v, a.i.l those ha vittg claims against the same vvtii present there, prope;,y authenticated lor si ttK'ii.ent. HENRY P. DJEHL, ANDREW KOONS, Dec. 24, 1858. • Aduprs. SELLING- OFF AT COST. MRS. 11. D. FF.UGH wishes to retire from busi ness, and wilt sell an entire Stock of goods at rot! Ladies wishing to supply themselves with goeJs at wholesale prices, would do well to call before the following hand-oine articles are disposed of. Rich s::ks, French Mermos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Poplins, French Bt:J American t'e Laines, Velvets, Shawl-,'"l iaks, Man'l s, Ladies' and Cbildrens* Furs, Clouds, Hoods, Bonnets, Ribbons. Flowers, Feath ers, French Work, Gloves, Hosiery, Shoes, Jewelrv, Perfumery, and an endless variety of Fancy Goods. Milliners would find it to their advantage to ex amine the assortment in the Milliuery department. I Dec. 17, ISSB. The liriihii Ik'viewN, AND Magazine PREMIUMS .I.VD REDUCTIONS. 1.. SCOTT & CO., NKW YORK, continue to pub lish the following leading British Periodicals, viz: 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). 2. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig), ' 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). ; BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURG MAGAZINE fTory). These Periodicals ably represent the three great ; political parties of great Britain—Whig, Tory, and Radical, — but politics forms only one f.-atnre of their character. 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Subscribers wishing also the Nos. for 1850, and j ISSS will be supplied at the_, following EXTREXELY LOW BATES. SPLENDID OFFERS FOR 1056 '37 •58 '59, TOGETHER. For Blackwbod's Magazine, the four years 6CO ' For any one Review, '> CO j Fmr any two Reviews, 10 00 . For Blackwood and one Review, 10 00 i For B'ackwood and two Reviews, 13 00 For three Reviews, 13 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 17 00 For the four Reviews,' 15 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 20 00 j jj. B. The price in Great Britain of the five Periodi cals above named is §3l per annum. As we shall never again be likely to oiier such inducements as those here presented, Wow is the Time to Subscribe ! ! JXTTemittances must, in all cases, be made itirrrt to the Pibluhtrs, (ot at the=e prices no commission can be allowed to agents. Address, LEONARD SCOTT & CO-, No. 51 Gold street, Mew York. Dee. 24 1858. NEW F ALL. AND WINTER GOODS! MIIS. S. E. POTTS HAS just returned from the cities with a large and handsome stock ol FALL J.YD WLVTER GOODS, elegant rich l)ress Silks, Valentia Robes, French Merino, Thibet cloths, Delaines, all colors, Shawls of every de.-cription and all prices, bought low at auction. Also, a large and handsome assortment of Furs, Yictorines, Capes, Cuffs and Muffs, Bonnets ot all kinds, Velvet, Satin, Brown, Silk, Grey and Brown Straw trimmed and untrimmed. Also, an endless assortment of ribbons, feathers, flowers and meshes, gloves and hosiery, boots ami shoes, and a full assortment ot"every kind of fancy goods. N. B. Country milliners can be supplied with all kinds of millinery goods. Oct 22, 1-58. Cvcr'nnd laSiforitia .71aiI Route! NEW FALL AND WINTER CGODS. ./. ,y /. M. SHOEMAKER HAVE just received a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part ol" calicoes from G; cents to 124. rents per yard, Delaines, Coburgs, Parmetta Clott.s, ; black ami l'ancy silks, Merinoes, Plaids, flannels. A large assortment ol" Shawls ol all colors ar d cricess Swiss Cambricks, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Shirt j and Diawers, bleached ami unbleached Muslins ! aH prices & widths, Cloths and Cassimeres,Satinet ts : Joans, Tweeds, and iri fact every thing generally i in country stores. Also, a large assortment ol j BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS CAPS, Comforts, Cravats. A!-o, Queens ware, Hardware buckets, Groceries of all kinds, with a general as sortment of spires, fee. We invite alt to call set cee our stock ci'goo l- for we are determined to>e! 1 to ®uit the times for cwsu or appro v. d piodoce. Oct J'J, IbuS. mi Its ! THE ui'.dft signed having dispose ! of his entire slock of goods, Imgs leave to notify all person-- kr-. iu it:g themselves indebted to him either by i N te or Book account to call anil settle before the first of January, 1S ~D. Alt neglecting t j do so, their accounts will be left in the hands of ail officer for collection. Oct. 22, ISSS. ' G. VV. RUPP. AiidilOi a AbiifC. Tlie undersigned appoint d by the Orphans' Comt c! Bedford County, to r p>rt a distri' u ti•n of the money in the hands of Jeremiah Weight and Sirrton K.ir.i, Executors, Ac, of i Charles Weight, deceased, will attend to tb ■ i duties of said appointment, at his of/ice in the j Borough of Bedford, on Wednesday the oih day of January, 1559, ai 10 o'clock of said day, when and where ail parties interested can at tend. JOHN P. REED. D c. 17ih, 1853. Auditor. AITCATIOA, BEDFORD RIFLEMEN ! ' ' You art- hertrbv older ed to appear io . Winter Uniform, (with plume and i'ompoor. 1 a! the Court House, on Saturday the Sth day ol : January, next, at 10 O'clock, A. M., with 10 rouuds ol blank cartridge. It is expected that a full turn out be made, as business of irnpor ance | demands every member present who wishes any i benefit arising Irom the Late Military Law, passed April 18n8. By order of the Cupt. WM. DiIIERT O. S. Bedford, December 10, IBSH. T I olidajf FestTvitien.—Ferguson &.< 1 1 have just receiveti a splendid assortment ol Preserves, Pickles, Marmalades, Nc., including Peaches for Pies, Brandy Cherries St Peaches, Picbeled Ovsters, Salmon, Lobsters, Pineapple, Limes, Apricots, Oranges icc.,tS'c. ( &c. Sold ! at the lowest living profits, m\ lit Sili STARE! EILLSGAS aud BIOWRY, j .Merchants, at Buenn Vista, Bedford co . Pa.. WOULD announce lo their friends and cus tomers that they have replenished their firmer I stock by an additional supply ol Fall and Win ter GOODS of all kinds, w hich they intend selling very low for cask or countrij produce. GIVE'THEM A GALL. N. P. Merchantable produce taken in pay ment for store debts. Barm Vista, Oct., In, 1859. EXBCUTOU'B A i ' i ICE. LETTERS Testamentary having been granted by the Register of Bedford county, to the undersign ed upon the estate ot Catharine Hardinger ia'e ofCuin berland Valley township, in said county, dee'd—all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and tl.oe having claims against it will pieseut them properly authenticated tor settlement. LEVI HARDINGER, Dec. 11, 18-18. AdinT. Auditor's Notice. ChaffV, Stout 8c Co., i Testatum Venditioni Ex vs ponas from Huntingdon D. S. Berkstresser, ) County, No. 2, Novem ber term, 1858. The undersigned appointed Auditor to make distribution df the money in the hands of Sheriff Fluke, arising from the sale of Defts. property, to and among the creditors entitled lo the same, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday, January 14, 1859 at his i flice, at which all persons interested can attend, il they see proper. R. D. BARCLAY, Auditor. Estate cf Samuel Cartwrigbt, Deed. Letters oi administration having been gran ted'tothe undersigned, by|tlie Register of Bed ford County, upon the Estate of Samuel Cart wright, late of Middle Woodberry Township, Bedford Co., dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby notified to come forward and ! make immediate payment and those having j claims against the Estate, will present them 1 propei|y authenticated tor settlement, to the undersigned at'Claysburg, Blair County.. DANIEL SHOCK, P. c. 24th, 1858. AdnTr. NOTICE* Believing that short settlements are the true plan forconducting ail business operations, our books will be ready for settlement on the first day of January, 1859. Every account not set tled by the p-riod named, must then be closed by cash or note. A. B. CRAMER, 8t Co. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER, WM. HARTLEY, REED & MINNICH, FERGUSON & Co. . OSTER, MAN'SPEAKER (8i CARN. Dec. 24, 185 S. I iGr*'Sep advertisement of Dr. San lord's Liver Invigoiator, in another column. Cf All trim ling to t migrate to a mt/U Annate, goo I toil, and Jin marteU, ttc advertisement of Kimmon on Let/ids. IHE HAMMONTON FARMER—A newspaper desoted to Literature and Agriculture, also setting for h full accounts of the new settlements of Ham rnmton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at on iy 1-5 cts. p-r annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to -Iditor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co. New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best quUity, in one ol the healthiest arid most delightful chelates in the Union, see advestisement of Ham mclton Lands. I ARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA—by Railroad in the State ofNewr Jertey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes b;:iig a good loarn soil, with a clay bottom. The land ; is t large tract, divided into small farms, and hun ' dmls fiom all parts of the country are now settling ad building. The crops can be seen growing. Terms ftotn Sls to 20 per acre, payable within four years b " instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine St. Wharf at Phita. at 7 J A..M. by Railroad for Hamon i ten, or address It. J. Byrnes, by letter. See full advertisement in another column. MILES IMbS s Many men of many minds— J Many Shoes of many kinds, From sizes one to number nine, Allowing some for heel behind. Boots for men and women too, Some high; some low; some old and new, With shanghai tops and pointed heels To make bun high who lowly feels. 11 prices do not suit your mind Just take*a little cheaper kind But when you buy cheap shoes, beware, For cheapest shoes are first to tear. Iffruits and pickles welPput up; Fruits pieserved, or nice catsup, B ; bothcing any one to taste, To Fergu.-on's be sure to haste. Tobacco and cigars are there, Of qualities and kinds quite rare, To please the ta-ie of every one And make the boys appear full grown. We take all kinds of trade for goods, E'en wagons full from out the woods— All kinds of produce and of grain, Will be received and sold again. Now call and see this Store of shoes, Of pickles and presetves for use, But when you call just bring along, What is theohj-ct of our song. Hard Times Tie'i'f. Ladi cs - Baza ar! T rpHK La.iies of ]J !f;rd an.J vicinity art* in j JL vituii to call and examine (he handsome as •t sottmeut of FALL and WINTER GOODS, now o pencd and ready tor inspection at the "BAZAAR." DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of lobe arc! p'run silks, cashmere-. Poll dechevres, flounced and side striped de|ain robes, fancy and bayadere de lames, French plain arid printed de liilnes, opera flannels, English ; and French merinos, poplins, velvets de bergs, bril liants, American and French ginghams, English arid I American prints.—SHAWLS, a great vari ety, such as long, square, and mai.'rtla, — cloaks, ciicu! ir, raglai. and niantiila styles. FURS—Ladies and Gents—Chenille Scarfs, Expansion skirts, &c. Bo ft ft e: T *. Bridal, velvet, silk. satin, tufted silk, chenille, straw and mourning bonnets. ladies dress caps, chil eten's and Misses' straw and silk bonnets, Ladies' dress raps, head-dresses, ribbons, feathers, Sowers, French and American, and Millinery goods general- I !y. EMUROIVERIES. A handsome assortment of French sets, collars, ; children's sets, edgings, laces, bouncings, veils, &c. '►. ci PI ..V. re;yuwcTy y and an endless variety of fancy articles. All of the above articles have been purchased at piiees to suit the times. Co//, ladies, nn.il examine for yourselves. Country Milliners supplied with all kinds of Mil ' linerv. The public will please accept Mrs. 11. I). Peic.u's thanks lor the liberal patronage she has received. Nov. 12, IS3S. BARGAINS! DIMS!! IMRCMS!!! R-Hil ic Minnich have jmt returned from the I'-aslern cities with a large assortment ol splen i did Winter Goods! ' which they will sell cheaper than the ch-*at>- est. Their stock includes all kinds of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, i of tile latest and most fashionable styles, GENTLEMEN'S CLOT SING of every variety of patterns, richest I CASSIMF.RE to the most enduring COMMON ; WEAR, q 11: i: vsw\ :i i: j cf all sorts from the finest China to the cheapest ; atlicle in the market, GROCERIES, such as Coffees, Sonar*, Spices, ike.. &.c. Call around and buy anything you want. Nov. 19, ISoS. " FiINCY STORE. The undersigned, thanklu! for the past favors of the public, respecttnily beg* Uave to inform the ladies, that she has on hand a Urge assort- j ment of LADIES' FASHIONABLE DRESS j GOODS, such as Silks, De Laine?, Thibet j Cloths, Prints, also Linens, Muslins, Cloaks, Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons, Roaches, Ladies' Best Kid Gloves, Hose, Children's Hose, French Embroidery, French and English Crapes, Ze phyrs, Shetland Wool, Velvet Trimmings, Hoops,' Sack Flannels, Wool Delaines, &.C., &c. A share of public patronage is respectfully j solicited. M. C. FETTERLY. " j Bedford, Oct. 22d, 1858. , .i COOD HOI SE & LOT FOR SILE. i ! TIIE subscriber wishes to sell his house and 10l in Buena Visla, Juniata Township, Bedford county, on which are erected a good TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, well finished, an excellent FRAME STABLE, a good shop well calculated for a shoemaker or tailor—also, a well of good water in the back yard, and always plenty of water in the cellar. This property is a very desirable one, being well calculated for a business man, it being in a good neighborhood. Buena Vista wants anoth er store, a good wagon maker, shoemaker and tailor- iljp-Any person wishing to purchase such property, at a low price, will address the subscriber at Buena Vi3ta. If sold, possession given this Fall. NICHOLAS KEGG. Aug. 20, 1858-tf. Iron City Coirmeicial College. PtTTSBrRG, PA. C'HARTKKD 1855. 300 STUDENTS ATTENDING JANUARY, ISS. Now the I'rgc-st and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young men prepared tor actual duties of the Counting Rjom. J C SMITH, A M., Prof. of Boos.-keeping and Sci ence of Accounts. A T DOI.'THETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com mercial Calculation. J A DKYIJEICK and T C JexKtxs, Teachers of Book-keeping. w A COWLEY and W A Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSI NESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—MERC," NTILE CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL LAW— Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success arid thorough education of a practical bu siness man. l'i Pl*eiciiiiin. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities lor best Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. Important Information. —Studenh enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa tions—Tuition for full Commercial Coorse, §55.00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board $2.50 pr week —Stationary, 6.00 —Entire cost. SCO.OO to §70.00. C77"Ministers, sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens ol Business and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad dress F \V JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Sep 3, 1355-!y nnO INVALIDS. Dlt. ILIUDM.IX I AN A LYTIC A L PHYSICIAN AND Physician for Diseases of the LUPIGS, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, AND INVALIDS RETREAT, ul/icr of "Ldters to Invalids Editor of the 'O.i Jical Stethoscope," Sec., Dr. Hardman treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Laryngitis, and all diseases of lhe throat am! lungs, by Medicated Inhalations lately u c ed in the Bromton l!o-pita!, London. The great point iri the treatment of ail human maladies, is to get at the direct manner. All medicines are estimated by their action upon the organ requiring relief. This is the important fact upon which Inhalation is bas ed. lithe stomacil is diseased we take medicines directly into the stomach. If the longs 3re diseas ed, breathe or inhale medicniea vapor- directly into the lungs. Medicines are tiie antidotes to disease and should be applied to the very seat of the disease. Inhalation is the application of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, fori' gives us direct access to those intricate air ceils and tubes which lie out of reach of every other means of administering medi cines. inhalation brings the medicine indirect con tact with the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. I.s application is so simple, that it can be employed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stomach, comfort 01 businessof the patient. Oi iir.a DISEASES TREATED. — In relation to the fol lowing diseases, either when complicated with Lung affections or existing alone, I al-o invire consulta tion. 1 usually find them prom/illy enroll*. Paplapus 3nd all other forms of female complaints, 'rregiilni it ies and Weakness. Palpitation and all other forms of Heart Diseases, Liver Complaints. Dyspepsia, and all other diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, Piles, &c. d-c. All diseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Epi lepsy, and all forms of nervous disease. S. D. HARDMAN, M. D. „Vo charge for consultation. .tune 4. IS.IS. ~ ITULIC SALE OF BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ol Bedford count)-, the under-ined will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, in Pleasant- Ville, St. Clair township,on Saturday, the Sih. day of January, rex!, the following described Real Estate, viz: A LOT OF GROUND IN" SAID TO'.V\\ with Dwelling House, fjvpir SI'DRD House. Stable and oth iLLLbsa- e r i nt provements thereon, now in possession of Simon lleishruan. [E?"Terms:—Ca-b at confirmation of sale. O. E. SHANNON, Adm'r ot the Estate ot Louisa HaauniT, dec'd. i Nov. 2(1, lc5S. j __ , , ~ PUBLIC SALE OF MIL". rfl JgtTT, r\ jr> M.©ai Mstsx-Uz J) Y virtue of an order of Hie Orphans' Court f of Bedford county, the uudersigned will oiler at public sale on the premises, on FRIDAY. THE 7th DAY OF JANUARY, next, the following described Real Estate, situate in St. Clair Town-hip, i in * ! IS I ~lcres an<l 9 ) Prrcies, with Lo% House, FRAME BARN and other out-buiSJiogs thereon There is also ?n apple orchard on the premises. This land adjoin.- John R. and Andrew .Mowry, Christ's heirs, Jacob Burket and others—is in a good state of cultivation —is well watered and pre : sents fair opportunities lot profitable investments. Terms:—Ca-h at confimation of sale. O. E. SHANNON, Adm'r of the Estate of Philip ickes, dec'd. Nov. 20, ISSS. FOR SILE, or 1? Facte* Jl F.IRM WITHI.Y O.YE j mi'e of the Rail Road and two miles of Stonerstown, in the Broad Top Coal region, containing about 160 acrps, being good bottomland—about one-half clear ed and the balance weli timbered. Thvfarm is well improved, and a fine spring of excellent water at the door of the house —ai-o two good orchards of I'iuit trees on the premises. A LSD, i A farm in Moriison's cove, adjoining lards of Pa. ! vid Storkey, Barley's heirs, Jacob Furry and o'.lwr-, | containing about 200 acres, one half cleared and j ! the balance well timbered, with an abuudance ol | locust and chestnut timber. There are several never j failing springs upon the premises with a constar.ty | stream running through Ihe farm. There is also a , iarge and thrifty young orchard bearing fruit there on. The impiovements ate a roughcast House, Log Barn and out buildings. ALSO, ICO acres of land in Harrison County, lowa, of i first class prairie, close to timber and within a few i miles of the Missouri river above Council Bluffs. i ALSO, 334 acres in Story county. lowa. ALSO, 113 acres in Pottowattamie county, lowa, near! Council Bluffs. ALSO Lot r.oS of block 53 in the city of Omaha, Nebr.sk Territory. ALSO, 610 acrea in Ripley County, Miasouri. ALSO, The farm in Morrison's Cove, adjoining Bloomfield Furnace, known as the "Pearson property" lately owned by David Daniels, containing 131 ceres and 60 perches, with excellent orchard of fruit trees thereon and never failing water at the door. The improvements are one large frame House, fone log House and barn, with convenient out-buildings. The land isguod —produces wetland is in a high state of cultivation. A good pike is close by leading to [ Hoiliday-burg which with the Furnaces make a j readv marke' at the door fur all kind-of produce. Nov. 3, \VJ. O. E. SHANNON. I SHRIVER BROTHERS, - co^ r araxia arx-jcs, % 3?C Baltimore Street. Baltimore, SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF fIUTTER, Lard, Flour. Bacor., leather, Wool, Gin- Sii.'ikp Roof. Ik'cswax, Frmbtr!, and every description of country Produce. A lon/ Lusinc.-a experience enables <ig to assure our friends that the bwf potwible dispo sition wii! Is? ntiide of anything entrusted o our care for sale. THE liivrr n(ot*. I'RETA RED RY fitt. PaNDFOED, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY I ROM GUMS, It our of the left purgative and liver medicinet new before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re medy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect ually, without any of the painful feelings exper enced in the operations of mod Cathartics. it strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strenthen and build it up with unusual rapid 5- Ibe LIVER IS one of the 'principal regulators of the human body; and when it performs its fnctions well, the pow- jw ers of the system are full ly developed. The atom- ach is almost entirely de pendent on the healthy w action of the Liver for the pro|>er performance of its functions; when the stomach isat fault, " the bowels are at fault, and tbe whole system suffers in consequence of one organ—the Liver M —having ceased >o do its duty, for the dig- MI eases of that organ, or.e of the proprietors has aa made it his study, in a practice of more than ** twenty years, to find some remedy where- with to counteract the many deiangemenfs to tSi which it is liable. To prove that this re- . medv is at lat found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint, in any ot its forms, has but To a bottle, and conviction is certain. a The-e Gum 3 remove all morbid or bad matter from thesystem, supply- ing in their place a heal hv flow of bile, invig- 31 'ora' ing the stomach, can sing food to dige-t well, g purifying the blood, giv ing tone and health to The whole machinery, removing the cause of s* the disease—effecting a radical cure. ia Billions attacks arp cured, end what is bet ter, prevented, by the w occasional use of the Liver invigorator. One dose alter eating is suficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the food from rising and souring. Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowels gently .and cures Costiveness. One dose taken alter each meal will cure Dy* epsid. [IT"One do-e of *' two teaspoonfulls will always relieve Sick & Headache. One bottie taken for feniale obstruction, re moves the cause of the disease and makes a per fect cure. Only one dose tp immediately re 1 i e ve • Cbolic while one dose often repeated is a sure cure Jor Cholera Morbus *• an da pr ev en liv e of ; Cholera. CT"Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a long sickness- One bottle taken for Jaundice remotes all ,Jiuwi.ess or unnatural color from the skin. One do-e taken a --hort time before eating gives vigor to the appet.te. and makes food digest well.— One dose often repeated cures, Chronic Diarrhoea, in its worst forms, while Summer and Bowel com plaints yield almost to the first do-e. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fail 3. few bottles cures Piopsy, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine ; as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and all Fevers ot a Billious Type. 1: operates with cer tainty. and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its ravor. CT"MIX WATF.P. IN THE 310CTU WITH THE I.VVIGOR -1 AToa, and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR * h 1 scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe, ft cures as if by magic, even the firs? dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottie is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common H-adache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. PRICK ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. SAXFORD, Proprietor a-J/5 Broadway, X. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Hr.rry. Bed ford, Pa. May 14, 1553. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A FINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty, and it caunot exist without a fine head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt. Professor IVooifg Hair Restorative. We call the attention of all, old and young, to this won derful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair—covers the bead of the bald with a luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching,and ail cutaneous eruptions—causes a ceritinual flo'w of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular <lres-ing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in ali its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, oi diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely the young' will not. as they value the flowing locks, or the witchin-- curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in New Haven, received |he following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since: DEBT RITEE, CON., July 23, 1858. Mr. Levenvrorth—Sir: I have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on mr head lor more than a year, my hair began to come out, scurf ami hair together, I saw iri a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Restorative" as a cure. 1 called at your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfaction it was the thin*, it re. moved the scurf and new hair began to grow; it is j now two or three inches in length where it was all ; off*. 1 have great faith in it. 1 wish you to send me two bottles more by .Mr. Post, the bearer of this I don't know as any of the kind is used in this | place, you may have a market for many bottles after jit is known here. Yours wiia ;especf, RUFUS PRATT. Pint-a., Sept., S, lt>s7. Tro:. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is pioving itsell beneficial to me. The front, and also the back part of my head alrnot lo>t its covering in fact bad. I have used but two half pint bottles ot i your Restorative, and now the top of my head is well j studded with a promising cropol young hair, and the front is abo receiving its benefit'. I have tried other ; preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommendation 1 can induce i many others to trv it. Yours respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. 404 Vine street. TISCE.NNES, Iw., June 22,1556. Proi. O. J. Wood: As you are about to rnanufact tire ami vend your recently discovered Hair Kestora. | tive, I will state, tor whomsoever it may concern, that f have used it and known others to use it—that I have, tor several years, been :n the habit of using, other Hair Restoratives, and that 1 find yours vastly superior to any other 1 know. 1c entirely cleanses the head of dandrulf, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without dtsrolor ing the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops. I would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fine color anJ texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KING. O. ,f. WOOD & Co., 212 Broadway, New York (in the great New York Wire Railing fcstabiisrrent and 114 Market street, St. Louis, M-. And sold by all Druggists. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. K F Harry Bet ford, Pa. "a May 14, IRAB.
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