PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. FLOITH. —Tito G3ur mirkut boiJi.-I'd, if anything, nr* i little firmer in their vi uvsr the demand fr shipments, lt*nv ve; ate limited and we are only a tvi ..■! if ..a! : f 403 l>b'"s -tan-i-ir.l superfine at $" . 5 )3W>!.--xl an I choice extras at §5 50 to 573 ;!5 3 is extra family at $6, anij 700 hf bf>?s snperfiue $5 374 t.J 550 tlie pair; the retailers and naisers a.v buying ttic lorately witiiin the same ratine of ijuntati ins, and fancy lots at $0 *25 f a t> 30 nerbbl. Of Corn Meal, a sale of Penna, is re ported at i' per bbl. (R \I *.—There is not so much Wheat of fering to day, hot fh* demin.i for it is limited, and prime lots scarce ; a few small sales of fair quality only have he-mi mi le at 118 l<> 123 red and 1*27 io 133 for white. Rye is wanted, and Pennsylvania readily commands 75c Corn is not so plenty*, with I < her >:! sol 1503 bushels oh! Penna, v>. How, to note t at 80c in stare; new is qu de j at o 1 io 67c, as to itrvn-. -s and not much offering. Oats are in : ir ■ le mand at 43c, and rather scarce. Parley is dull, and a sale cf 4 ' bushels good Pennsyl vania vcas mad*- at ('• . 4c. SEEDS.-—lit a-eds we hear of sales of about 450 bushels of Cloversc-d at $3 75 to (J per bushel, mostly at the hitter rate for n-r!- atn d setrl. Timothy is worth $2 124 per bus. Lad? es" Baza ar! fjpHE J.a dies if Bedford r.r.l vicint'y nre in- I vited to rail and examine it e fnr dsotne a.-- •oitmeut of TALL and WINTER (JOODS. now o pent ' n,i.,{ rpH'fv in- inspection * toe \.-\K. DREE- GOODS, ct)tj-i-lii g in p.: it of rotie and j'f.it.t o!t-:s, cu-hmere-, Pod (trohrvns, flounced ! side striped 'elaui nre', fancy s;• rtment oi Fieuch sots, ro'.lais children's e.ijjirig veils, . I Jos ie >1 — ll 'B NO TIC R. Ll. 1 I ERB u; a.tin.hist,af ion having been grant ed to the undersigned, by the Register isf the Or phans' Cnnrt of Be.-ford county, upon the estate of Elizahetti Long, bte of Middle Wo.idberry town : ship, elee'd—all persons therefore knowing them s -Iv.-s indebted to said estate are requ--led lo make inin.e,lrate payment, arid rho-e having claim- will present them properly authenieateil for senlerneut. [ . JACOB LONG, cf South Woodberry tp., Adrn 'r. Nov. 5, 1558. FOR SALF, OR t f; —X ILinn within one a ib- <■! it.- Rail Road and two miles of S'onerstow ri, in the Broad Fop Cor.! region, cor.tainirg about H'u) acres, being g. )n d bottom land ..bout orre-half r|ear >'th, from I'-" cts up, printed Flannel-, Indian Scotch Plaid and Bay State Blanket Shawls, iioto $1.50 up, gloves and hosiery, dress trim mings and Iringes, merino inner shiit- and drawers, eomlorts and scarfs, bleached and un bleached muslins, in a!i width-, Irom cts. j _up. i feeks. gingham*, tickings, flannel*, new 1 style fail print-, from til ct-. up, c isomers, clothi ai d every other article usually kept in a well : ASSORTED Si Of KOF DRY GOODS, I Together with a large assortment of Boot-, and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Glass and Queensware, Cutlery, fresh family groceries, fc.c., ike. We respectfully invite every person to call ai d ex- | amine our GO"i)8 before purrha-rt.g, as we a •• ite- i termiriril to sell exceedingly low for ca-h or appro ved produce. (Oct., 29, 1558.) | IST" OF JUBORS, drawn for November |j (3d Monday,) 18-59. GRAND JURORS. Josiah D Shuck, George W Buxton, Jacob Eeck lev, Jacob S Brumbaugh. Martin Boor, MmganCess na,Christopher Carper, G.lltard Dock, (jeoige W. Gump, Joliu Hull, Jonathan 1 ai kieroad, (.'has. Heltz e!!, Joseph IJeckuiari, Isaac lirdrr, Nicholas Kooi.tz, Jacob Rifer, Samuel Millpr, Jacob A Nicodemus, J hn Nati.an Uobt-on, Hei ry Ke-sb r, .lame- Sill, Joseph Stifßer. Gui-on I). Trout. TI .TIT JURORS. John Amos, V'red'k Berkhimer. Jacob Barkman, Daniel Bailey- Alexander Cioft, George Cautiiriau, David Barns, Sam tie I Carmick, Jos-ph Chaniiier lain, John Cornp, John Ditrner, Adam Easter, i'eter E wait, If an iel-I'b-tc her, Solooiou I'eigtii, Jacob Mi ro-b, Adam Ketlernuin, Chai ies Uarkleroad, Henry Ickes, Josepil Long, Pit-r Moses, Micha.-i N'oi tti cralt, Bernard O'Neal, Jacob Osier; Thomas Piper, John S. Ritcfcey, David Ro'aiul, IVtlliaiTi Rt>bi-on Michael S-iiou-e, John Smitli, David Steel, William S'ates, Jamc- South, Jacob Sitickey, Kob't Al Tay lor, Benjamin Valentine, John H. Wilkinson, V. m. ( V> i-egal Vrf. REGISTE li'S .YO TIC 18, ALL pel ro s in I crested, are tie re by noTlfl -d that the lot low irg nam- ■ I no r neifd iiitliO general plan of said Borough a* No. 1-" ! and having thereon a two story log house, with hack j building attached, and three smnil frame shops there j on. adjoining lot ol John Alsip on the ea-t,arid Jo' oc cupied by Geo. Funk - tieirs on the eves'; situate ill said Borough of Bed.'ord, Bedford comity, and taken in execution as the property-of Christopher R.'ey. ALSO —AII Defendant's right, title, iuTerc-f an I claim in and to one trac! of land, containing 2. 5 a cres, more or less;aborif S3 acres cleared and uri ! r j ferice, with two log dwelling homes and rloullelog barn tbcreon erected; al-o, at apple orchard thereon; j adjoining lurid- ol Ceo. iVice. Samuel U'llkinsrif . 1U u , S en O'Neal and olhcis; silpate in Monroe town-hip. i Bedford county, at:d tak.'ft*.n execution as the p.op j crty of John G i! i . ALSO— One tract of land containing .30 acres more j or le--, about 25 acres cleared and under fence, with a log h .me nnd log stable ther o i creeled; adjoining : land- .1" Wm. B. Bequeath, Henry O N d, Joel • htrk and others; situate in Monroe town-hip, Red ■ ford comity, and lakeii in exeeutimi a- the property ' i.f Sjlotl "II K' gg. AI. o—All Defendants rigid, t.?', interest and i claim, in arid to one trait of land, containing ICO a cres, more or less; about 70acres cleared and under ; fence, v\.!h two log dwelling house- and log barn thereon erected; ai-o, an apple orchard thereon; al io ning lands ol George Smon-e, Jacob Bind , .r and others; situate % in Sr.ake Spring town-hp, If • | ford county,and taken in execution as the pioperly of John Koontz. • Also—One tract of land containing 250 acre-, more or less, about ICO acres cleared and under lence, with a rwo-ti y frame house, with kitchen attached, and bar k barn and other out-build.ngs thereon erec'i d; also, so.ne fruit trees thereon; adjoin ng lam— of John M.ll'- heirs. Alexander Fletcher, Jacob boor and other-; situate in Monroe town-hip. Pe loid county, am! taken in extent ion as the put; r 'i : ol Miehu'l Mliler. ALSO- G:.e tract of hud c, • taiii'tlg 157 acre- t: or less; about 50 acres rlearri.ai.il or drr fence, w i log boose ami log barn thereon i cted; ;o joiliit g land- ol Nathan Rob -on. Anthony iSrrnth, Samuel- Jay and others; situa e in Monroe township. ! dlord conn!)', and taken in • xecot >n as the piepiily of Michael Miller. ALSO —One tract of land containing t ACRES, more ■ or less, all clearer! and under fence; adjoining I ti: D of John Ca-hmar>, Jacob (.'a-hmati and the heirs of j Dr. Peter Sir tiergeI, on trie South ar 1 V>". -t. AL-O —All Defendant's right, tile, int'i •■! .iru! claim, in and tome tract ol land containing 12 a- j cres, more or |e-, nli clean J i-r.ti r.r !< r r:t: v.l- j joining lands of Jacob Carper ami heirs <•>:' Dr. P. ter Shemhcrger and other, a d all -duate in Middle Woodberry 'own-hip, Bedford county, and taken ;;i j execution as the property of.'nhu W. Durran. j WM. s. FLUKE, She.- ir. Sheriff's Office, Bedford, Oct 22, "s (ro pi 2 t p roc la ma rrox. to : tic Coroner, "Hit "Jusiics of the Pace, i and Constables in the. n, and !;v virtue j o! hi-' iiice olNh Court o Oyer and Terminer ! an;'. General .iaii delivery for the trial <>! capi- j tal and other of; .•nder.s therein and in the Gene- j ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace: an ! j Joti.v (J. Hartley and A. J. SMVJXY, Esqa., Judges of the same ( uri, in tiie same C aunty | of Bedford, \on and each of ou are hereby re quired to !..- and appear in your proper persons : with your Records, Recognizances, Examina tions, and other remembrances be'bre the Judy- s j aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and! Terminer and General Jail Delivery an i Gene- • ra! Quart*-] Se .-imis of the Peace therein to hi ! holdi n tor the county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the .'M .Monday ot Nov vender {being t! - 15th i ay,) at 10 o'clock in the for. noon of that day thme and then to do those things to which v mi several oliices arqs rtain. Gl\ E\ under my hand at Bedford, on the . 23d day of October, in the var of our Lord 1858.' WILLIAM S. j LI KE, Sheriff. "J iS ; of i arises put down fir trial a! N x - • 3 J vemier lYim (15th dav,j ISSB. John Mi reeve v Joseph ILxoi Dean be t rtck'T v I'leiorrnng ami Wiley II .8 B i, I tk p Hon I Ci v Pair .-k Letl.iy Ebben Permell v A RCrar.eel.il Renj Mahony et ai v Boloition Spons..w MarturHelsei v Mary Parley Wrri < Logan Esq v i) II Ilotius i'-q f.evi ii.irJit.ger v CC Morg.nt John VVcirner v James Camel! It rn. Border'a use v John 'l'avlor ct a! lobn Weimer's v .Inrnes ('imie|| D.'viil Ilel-el v John Long et at Alaria McEldowny v Sarmiel Wi11i,.,i,, f.ewis Johnson v Amos ltobin> tt et a! Dr John Gettz v Burntloilar be Asbcom John May v (ico 'l'routrny.i cl al j John S 11-trick v Charles South losepn Hat ley v Jackson Sturkey, Joseph 1- ~!cr v Lawrence Jamison T McCaulcy it Co v John Davidson .j- Co G D ■ ion? v John Feast-r John (. ivahrn v Hopewcß Coal cc Iron Co Joseph Bergess v Wrn Riser et ai 8 11 PA I'll, Proth'y. Proth'y Office, Bedford, Oct. 2d, '5B. PI. BLIC SALE OF ileal Estate J fjpilF.RE will bo sold al the late residence of j a \iitliam M.i.keii, dee'd, on Wednesday, : tne d,-.y 11! ,\.)\ MM P.h R, next, 11,'' fallowing i d.'srrlb. I RF.AL ESTATE, to wit: A TRACT OF L.-vNI) con lain: ng 121 acres, situate one mile from t.-.e Borough of Bedlord, ad joining lands of John A - runs, f, rge Weulel, Job Mann and others, of which ahoi.t So acres are cleared, part gomj meadow, the balar.ee timber land, having thereon a Log- fj ' .i-e, Loir /'urn and sundrif out-build• | inffx, a young orchard of choice fruit trees, and sever- ! al spring- of never failing water. On* third of the purchase mony to be paid in hand, Ist April, next, and the remainder in two e- j qual annual payments thereafter, with interest and lo be secured by judgments. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock on said da v. JOB MANN, Bedford, Oct 22, ISSB. Executor. PICKLING- VINEGAR,—Pure Cider j Vinegar—just received also Extra quality I mould candles, at A. [3. CRAMER & CO. Iron Cit:y Commercial College. i PITTSBI'It':. P*. CfIAKTEWKU 1555. 300 STUDENTS ATTENDING JANUARY, 1858. Now the I.rgest and most thorough Commercial Set 00l of 'he United State-. Young men prepared for actual iliit.es of the Counting Room. J O SMITH, \ M., Prof, of Book-keeping and Sci ence of Acconti s. A 'l' Doi rric rr, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com mercial Calculation. J A DF-YDRICK and T C JICNKINS, Teachers of Book-keep: ng. A CovvLK v and W A Millet, Profs, of Penman-hip. SINGLE and DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As u-e.l in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARI LIIMEJ IC RAPID RUSI NES- WRITi NG—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MON E Y—M EEC A M ILK CORRESPONDENC E COMMERCIAL LAW— Are taught and all other subjects necessaty for th -iuccess and thorough education ofa practical bu siness man. b ilt Fi'eiitiiiCitn. Drawn all the premiums in Pitt-burg for the past three years, al.-o in Eastern and Western Cities for best Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. ! Importn>J Information. —Students ent>r nt i any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—Review i pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa i tion Tuition for full Commercial Course, $30.00 — Average time S to 12 weeks—Board $2 50 per week t —Stet .unary, o.OO—Entile co-t, $60.00 to $70.00. ZmT Ministers, sons received at half price. Eor Card —Circular—Specimens of Bu-iness and Orna/neiital Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad dn F W JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. j Sep 3, ly W FALL. AND WINTER GOODS! JiUS. S. E.POTTS 1 HAS just n :ri.i'i! frotn lie cilies with a largo atii* Tatidstnno .stork of F.ILL .LVD W UTTER HOODS, ci.gai.! rich Dr.- B.lk-, Valentia Robes, French ' M-i mo, Tf.i!- : cl-j'.t,-, Delaines, ali color-, Shawls ; of every de-cription an J all prices, bought low- a! auction. Also, a large and hand-otne assortment of | ■ nr.-. \ ictoriiu- , < ape.-, Cuffs and Muffs, Bonr.ets of . Ml kinds, \elvet. Satin, Brown, Silk, Grey and , . rown Straw trimmed arid untrimmed. Also, an end;- -- assortment of ribbons, feathers, flowers and rsn -.. s, gioves and ho-iery, boot- and shoes, and a : full assortment ofavery kit. ! offancy goods. N- P>. Country inll'iner- can be supplied with all i :-i i?i.i- <• t niUPitiery goo.ts. 'K V /" e I 11 " ftt-aaft rue ■ r*t*j Cair3 FANCY ETCF.S. !h ■ tinJorsigttf *!. :* klul f.r fh° i a( tbt' jiukhc, rcsjU'Cliii 1!v boo, leave to infnrni tin iuJ" ?. Il a I -Le I ;t on !.:ii:i! a !;iro f . ,j(. ! rnent of LADIES' I AMi If;;." ABLE DRESS i GOODS, suc*> 9t Silk*, Dc Lnin.-S, Thibet ' • i'titiis, also !■.ll ri:, . : lus]ifts, C10.i..-. nv , 1 ; *!iill'?.-', Hiki;uli , J- 'lo Ill's, Lj.li - !■• -1 iii i (il ,;•••, If oildil i 's I! si, French i E'iiiiiiiiJ. ,-y. F, . r.i'h Enmli.*:* C'apes, Ze. ' ; \ rs, Si .'tlanLc .'l. (J. FETTERLV. Be-iford, Otl. 2LM, lb5S. New Crooks JUST EECFIV2D AT HEED k r.;il, T v. iCH'S. .'7 FI.VE JSSORTME.YT of new and desirahle Fa I and Winter goods, comprising Cloths, Cassime.-es, Salinetts, Jcar.s, Si., Ladies Dress G wds C Suttis Matinoe Fran cai-i-. Lvonese Cloths, Mutts. D' Liins Calicoes, and an Exlra artic le o| Black Silk. BCOTS & SHOES, a very supreme at! c!e. ALSO GROCERIES Sucar, Coffee, Svrnps, 51 lasses, Adamanlinf Caudles, a (>;ittie article n| chewing Tobacco a!! ol wliivh will be sold cheap for cash or produce. OTOVES. TIN A2ID COFFER WAHE! I 1— My Lieu s and the juibltc it; entier :!. are her'd.v imforttied that I now have and /hall fotiDuue to ki > p ou hand, a large st >ck I aim '-1 every size and pattern of cooking -I •'.•'?, p rlor st- ves ,i'. I coal stoves. Also, C ' "ft a: i I rij"• ki-Hhs, tin and tiieet iron •A a: cotv.in' n ami Rus-i i stove pipe, fire i-r.E.rds, and tin warvol :iii kind trade uut ol the ' erv est i r.nd 2 tin : !at. S; 'tiling made to order of the best d-.uhle tin phi.-, and put up by .Mi;. JOHN LINDERMA.V, ■ho -• aw ikmau '.as tin supi rior in the coun ty. i would a! o call the attention ol the pub lic" a new article of s i-.valing fruit cans, the l est !•' has yet beeti oiTered. St-.ve l.'ackif'g constantly on hand. A!' per-.-, s in want of any ot the above ar tic.i . Ail pleas- 1 i all al the Old Sit and, of the -.i!)-crib ,in h 5; .rd, where liny can buy on | a-unable ti ruts. Old copper, brass, pewter j a -i cu'itdrv produce taken in exchange for : wink. " <;eo. blymire. | }'-'.;f r I, aug. 27, *sS.—o.n. • n•• ■'■ it io r tn fi ; 'iUii < 'J V, !i\i i i Uii A IIJiJ. j'UF. suo-enher o i-h-s to sell his house and L.t in Buer.a Visla. Juniata Township, Bedford county, •' which ar- erected a good TWO SI ORY FRAME DWELLING iIOCSE, well i finished, an excellent FRAME STABLE, a . good shop well calculated for a shoemaker or tailor—also, a wall of wood water in the back vil li, and .ifwat s plenty ol water in the cellar. This proper! y is a very desirable one, being J well caii nl lied lor a businessman, it being in a j good neighborhood. 13ui n: Vula wants anoth .; store, a good wagon maker, shoemaker and tailor. ; -""Any person wishing to purchase j sucn property, at a low price, will address the subscriber at Buet.a \'is!a. It sold, possession | given this Full. NICHOLAS KEGG. j Aug. 20, 185S—If. _ CISa~iXD PiolCiilTOHEr I HILLEGAS aud MOWRY, .Merchants, at Buenn Vista, Bedford co., Pa., j WOULD announce lo their friends and cus- j tomers that they have replenished their former ; stock bv an additional supply of Fall and Win- i ter GOODS of all kinds, which they intend selling vera low for cash or country produce, i GIVE THEM A CALL. N T . B. Merchantable produce taken iu pay- j ment for store debts. Buena Vista, Oct., 15, 1838. advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigotator, in another column. G" Alt fiJit tmi: lo emigrnt to a milrt climnlt.. good soil, and fine marirtt, see cdvertiiemeut of llummun lon Eiads. THE HAMMON'TON FARMER. —A new.paper devoted to Literature and Agrii uiMiie, also retting lofh full accounts of the new settlement* of 11am monton, in Ne Jersey, can be subscribed for at on ly 25 ct-. p. r annum. fnclo-e postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammonton, Atlantic Co. New Jersey. Those wi-tung cheap laud, of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most del ghtful climates in the Union, see advestisement of liani mcuiton Lands. FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA—by Railroad in the State of New Jersey. Sni'. aiiu.ng the besl lor Agricultural purpose being a good loam -oil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small larins, and hun dred. iiotn all parts ol the country are now settling and budding. 1 l.e crops ran be seer, growing. Terms Irom $!.) to 2d p-r acre, payable within four years by instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine St. 'v\ r.arl at Phiia. at 7, A. M. by Railroad for Harrion ton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter. See full rdverti-emeut in another column. SHRTVER BROTHERS, 370 Baltimore Street, Baiiiiuoro, SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF BUTTER, Lard. Flour. Bacon. Leather. Wool, Gin seng, Snake Root, Beeswax. Feathers, sad eTery description of country Produce. A long I csiness experience enables t;s to assure our friends that the best possible dispo sition will be made of anything entrusted o our cure For sjffp. J. W. SCOTT. (Lute of the firm of Winches' r cf; Scott.) incnilvtyA-K'Ti i itririislihsgj wioi*c and SII I R r AT A \ U F ACTOR Y, .Vo. S 1 ! Chestnut Street, (. Nearly opp'-'yiit Lie- GfRARD HOI SC.) PIIiUIDELVIII.I. J. W. SCOTT, would respectfully mil the atten tion of his former friends to his new Store, and is pre pare !to liil order-for SHIRTS at sSort notice. A perl-el fit guarantied. CO! NTRY TRADE sop plied with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. October, S, ISS--1 y. SIT OF STOP'Fr L.JL*../ FI J • JL " .- ItiJi ¥er;fin- ion &, Co*, HAVE just opened thi ir n w Store in "An i!ers in'.- ii w" ot biiiltiiia: ly o|>|Josile the Gazette Office. Their xtiitl; ol Cool- and Shoes for men, wo men unti children, is certainly the besl and ck'-ap st that has ever been brotiJtit lo Bedford, (or three reasons. First :—Co account of the pressure of lie Ernes, they have been laid ill at 8 ) cents on the ' "ar I Ibin w hat was paid is-' yar for the -O.i.e goods. S cotui :—Ti.cy were Lough! fot CASH, and i! j usual discounts ttsad--. Third ;—I h> v were bought ia much largi r :■ aiititits than dry goods r. i-rchants buy then;, and consequently were bought much lower. JI this is d iubled, the evidence is on the sland at the counter. LADIES DEPAIiTMEXT. Tile store room !ia> b-eri so arranged a* to have a separate apartment for the Ladies, pro vided wi'b co:ii! >;table chairs and stools w here they cat sit and talk, or buy shoes as they please. Pickies rind Fruif.i. Irs connection with the shoe busines*. all kinds of Pickies, Fruits and Preserves will be kept, including Pine Apple, Peach, Slrawber ri •. Cherries, Brandy Peaches, Caisnps, Mixed Pickles, L; sieis, fkc., -Ac. * 15 fe-t OX l i, J *V The herd, and most genera! asior'rr.ent of Tobacco and Cigars, will be kept c instantly or. hand. As there is r.o store of this kind kepi in this county, the proprietor are determined to keep it i kpit. and sell at the lowest living profits. A. FERGUSON & CO. . / DMIA IS TILiTO II 'S A"0 TIC E. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admim-tra tion have been granted to the sub-criber on the es tate of inias O'Neal, iateof West Provtdene town ship. dee'd—all persons indebted to said estate, are notifie,! r () make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same are requ ted to pre sent them, Julv authenf'cat ■; n. AtlitTr ufllieas O'Neal, dee'd. Ort. 13, 1533. SOLD Oil! , THE undersigned having oir-p ed of his • nI• r*• | flock of goods, h"ss h-.ivi- |r notify at! persons ! knowing themselves indebted to him either by : Note or I? >ok account to call anil s-ttle before i ihe first of January, 1859. Ail r.egl-ctirig to ido so, their accounts will be left in lilts hands I of an otlict r f >r collection. Oct. 'JO, 1858. G. \V. Ri"PP. !. ID. '.if. \ 7.-; 777. 1 TO R'S AV; TICK. NOTICE is l're!>v given that letters of; ; administration have b en' granted to the undersign* ' i ed ly the Register of i'-.-.i-'ord county, upon the m ! tafe ot' Wil um Xycum. late of Monroe township. j ! deceased—H persons, therefore, indebted to said' I estate, v -SI ;L"-s- r. . ? immediate payment, audi : those having r!ai:ri attains! it, will present their, ■inly authenticated for setiieinent. JOHN NY; CM, ; Oct. 22, IS' '. Administiafor. NOTICE. GEO. FT AMICK, surviving partner of the j ; lute firm ol Geo. It, Ainck Hrd.,nolilirs aii : persons interested, that the hooks ol said fiitnare; m his hands for • ettiem.ent, and that cnoiinriitunces lie r anil an immediate closing up of the business of ; -aid firm. Persons indebted, or having settlements • io make, are ther* ore retpie.,tei! to cali on the sub- ! scriber without delay. Tim subscriber will continue the Mercantile Business at the ■•()! D STAND," where he will be happy to meet his friends and customers *t a!! times, j lie will receive in a very short time a new supply ! of sea enable goods, which he is determined to sell : on th* oiost reason a bit* t^rrn*. St,Clairville, June U.'.W, GEO. B. AMICK. i STRAY STEER. CAME Ire sua tens on the premises of the üb-cri- [ ber in Juniata towish p, Bedford county, the l-t of; August last, a r'd x'rer with a white -trealf on his . back and the right ear cropped, a nick cut out of each ear, supposed to be I years old noother marks The owner i- requested to come forward, prove pro perty, pay charges and take hiro away, or else he will be disposed of as the law directs. Oct. 22, In"3. JOHN" CORLEY. 4 \j< \ bushels of prime clover seed wan' ? j'\ *\ f eri a! J. .S" J. M. Shoemaker's Cc: otiade sloie, fur which the highest market price will be pid. Oct., 22, 1855.) THE Liver Ipvifforator. T-rF.PARF.I) RV DR. PtNDFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, , j / 1 ont of lie i.r .t f nrritirf and hrrr medicines now j before the public, that acts as a Catkortte, "ssier, ! milder, and mo-e effcctuul than any other medicine | known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re ■ : medy. acting on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry oil 1 ■ that mailer, thus accomplishing two purposes effect nally, without any of tbe painful feelings exper enced in the operations of mo-t Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, w ill strenthen and bu.M it np with unusual rapid *y- The Livkr isone ofthc principal regulators of the human body; and • when it performs its functions well,the pow- ju* er-of the system are ful. )y developed. The stomach is a!rno-1 entirely de pendent on the healthy w action of the Liver for the prop-r performance of its functions; when the stomach isat fault, the bowels are at fault and the whole sailers in consequence r.t one organ—the fiber „ —having cease,l 0 its duty. For the dig- a* "aseg of that organ, one ol the proprietors has as made it his study, in a practice of more than jtwetity years, to find . some remedy where- with to cocmteiact ti: . many derangements to m 'which it is liable. To prove -hat this r*- medy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint, in any ol its forms,": as but to bottle, and conviction is certain. >aa j ihe i.u ns remov. t i]| morbiil or bad matter from thesy;tm, supply. eg in their place a heal hy How "I b; mvi ■ 50 'orating lhe stomach, caii sing food to dup-st - sj t.„; ifying the blood, giv ing tone and hea l, >,i ■ne whole machinery, removing the cause t>; .he disease—edectiiw'a radical cure. aa 0 Billions attacks are - cured, and what is bet ter, prevented, by the occasional use of tbe Liver invigorator. j One dose alter eat pig is suficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the #\ |food from rising and soiirii g. Only on" dose taken at night, loosens the bowel, gently. and cures 2s Co-tivene've Sick Li? Headache. One i.ot: |e tei.cn tor 0 temale obstruction, re. moves th. cause of the disease and makesaper ■lectcure. Only one dose gtt immediately relieves C I olic while or e dose often repeated is a sure cur. !,r Cho!eru*Mor'jus, * an da preventive of . f'ho b'ra. - ! C/ Only ore bottl? is needed to throw out of the system : etlects of medicine after a long sickness. One ..oil!.- taken for Jaundice removes all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin. O. t ib-e td . 'ii a short time before eating gives • ign,- to tin appetite, and makes food digest well. O re dose often repeated cures.Chronic Diarrhoea, ia its worst forms, whrie Summer and Bowel com. p.-r'ijs yield abpo-t ti> the first do>e. One or two . tins - cures attacks caused by Worms in Children; 1 11.; re no surer, safer. ot speedier remedy in the 1 wot Id, as it never fails. Cl-'A tew butt: s cures Dropsy, by exciting the , absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as [-ever and Ague, Chill Fever and ail ! ever- ola BuD-us 'I vpe. It operates with cer ti.intv. an l t;im-.,nds are willing to testify to ir woiid.-riu! virtues. All v. ho use it are giving their umt:to ou- tcsiiniony ill itt favor. We sn IN the v urn WITH THE Inv;CS ATO a, and swallow loth "ogeiher. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR / u scientific mr.itir- :l liismve.r-j, and is daily working j cur. , alrno-t too great to believe. It cures as if by rage, e\. n 111' fir t giving benefit, and seldom -■■■ ore t ban one batil is re:jn:r-d to cure any kind of Liver Complin fiom the worst Jaundice or Dys pep tii a c—nmon H adache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. PP.!CF. ONE DOLI.AR TER BOTTLK. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor 343 Broadway, N. T, For sale at tbe Drug Store of Dr. B F llarry, Bed ford, Pa. * May 14, IS3S. JOY TO THE ADMIRFRS OF An.IE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY MA fR. Talk of beauty,and it cannot exist without a fine head of hair, Then resit the following, ami if you a-* | more, see circular around each bottle, and no ona ! can doubt. Prof uxor IVowl's Iluir Restorative. —We or. ''■■■' atten': -n of all, old and young, to this won. ; derltrl preparation, which turns back to its original j color, gray hail covers the head of the bald with a j invin :i t growth—removes the dandruff, itching.and ; aI! cutaneous eruptions—causes a ceutinual flow m the natural fin ds; and hence, if used as a regular itres.-ing for the hair will preserve its Color, and keep it from falling Toextreme old age, in all its natural Kv.nty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, t '■ di.sv.ised in sculp, to u -e it;irid surely the young"wii I ; nor, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching . curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon thetor.gua i of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in : Lew Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since: Deep River, Con., July 23, IS.")?. Mr. I.cvenworth—Sir: I have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, in hair began to come-out, scurf and hair together, ! saw in a New Hav-n paper about Hair Ke toiative"' as a cure. 1 called at your store on the Ist ol Apiil last, and purchased one bottle to try it and i found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re. moved the scuil and new hair began to grow; it ia | now two or three inches in length where it was all ' oif. 1 have great faith in it. I wish you to send me | two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I i don't know us any of the kind is used in thia ; place, you may have a inatket for many bottles after :t is known heie. Yours with respect, RUM'S PRATT. ; Pinr.A., Sept., 9, 1557. I Prof. Win-J—Pear Sir: Your Hair Restorative ia 1 proving it-elf bun .irial to me. The front, and also the back part ol my ha t almo-t 10-f its covering in : fact had. 1 have used but two half pint bottles o? your Restorative, and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the "rout is also receiving its benefit. 1 have tried other j pit pa rat ions without any benetit whatever. 1 think ; from my own personal recommendation 1 can induce rr.any others to try it. Youis re.pectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. 461 Vine street. Vincf.xses, la., June 22,1850. Prof. O J. Woo l: As you are about to manufart. lire and vend vour recently discovered Hair Restora tive, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, 'hat i have used it and known otirers to use it that I have, ior several years, been in the hahst of using, otrwr Hair Restoratives, and that 1 lind yours vastly -uperti.r to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, 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 discolor ing the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and texture tol.au. Respectfully yours, WILSON KING, 0. J. WOOD fk Co., 212 Broadway, New York (in the great New York Wire Railing Lstnblisateal, and 1i 1 Market street, St. Louis, M-. And sold by all Druggists. For