w STJkTmm.m.MT s HO WING the aggregate amount ot assess rent and valuation of the several Boroughs and Town- its of Bedford County, together with the atnaun? of 1 axes assessed thereon agreeablv to the provisions of the 1 tth section of tii- Act ut Assembly, parsed the 27th day of July, A. D. 184-2. ; i j ~ -s, i < -J-. o %• •< a ~ •r- p -y. - c ~ ,-5 ® 2 1* < ~f. * 1 s. 2 T. & ft; I"* ~Z V) ft. X ~ • i C _w j ~ 'w ft g-v 11 ; ri rt ' l =■ 7-; ■ >f 1 ir <*? If s•< 5 •< t* DISTRICTS: " rJ j r=. ? f * ' * §5 ?§ • g | g 2 52, ~ |=| J ■ =ST ! = J Bedford Borough. * 172,164 9,112 4.785 1,080 118.600 2,250 1,990 6700 2,019 1,499 320,199 960 59 800 50 Bedford Township. 201,951 995 5.640 11,720 5.360 9,293 15,700, 3,525 1,120 170 5< 255,524 766 57 638 81 Broad Top " 166,639 2,641 3,800 7 170 3,210 !,7so 3,380, 20 ' 170 100 150 189,240 567 72 473 10 Colerain ** 104,527 2,629 4,675 220 9.33) 2,028 6.9 )0 3,520 1,450 125, 135,404 106 2l 338 51 Dumb. Valley ♦ i 142,605 10,834 3,235 , 9,700 2,24! 2,710 . 150 4-00 j 171,925 515 77 429 81 Harrison 4 ' 1 115,979 615 25 8.665 3,110 310 1,675 lUO j j 130.479 39 ! 43 326 19 Hopewell 44 93,564 6,943 6,030 2,008 1,300 j 60 12b 115,025 345 07 287 56 Juniata 44 86,103 562 1,630 20 6,570 2,860 1,040 i [ 9-8,790 296 37 246 98 Liberty 44 56,724 8,539 6.74S 771 3,115 1,192 1,000 j 165 1,000 50j 79,394 237 91 198 26 Lppdonderrv 44 101373 4,569 825 125 6,275 2,350 980 2,083 118,580] 355 74 296 46 Monroe 41 113,690 8,565 3,250 420 9,091 3,168 100 303 968' 139,475,; 418 42 348 69 Napier 44 128.324: 6,437. 7,900 4,8t0 2,600 1,099 3,630 125! 154,916j 46 4 74, 387 29 'providence East !■' S4,S?Oj 5,288 j 5,349 2,591 624 710 1,880, 9> 101,403: 304 22; 253 52 Providence West" ! 48,596 2,625 13,100 1,035 4,015 1,788 5,273 650 • 77,082, 23124 192 70 Schellshuraßormteh. 5,535' 475 22,314 385 1,695 472: 20) 54? 2l | 31,641: 94 92 79 10 Snake Spnng Township. 79,184! 1,56.9 4,130 1,780j 9,845 90- 1 50 9/, OS; 292 37: 243 6a Southampton 44 ; 106 574! 1 679 9,346 3,8.31 j 1,700 123,20.)] 369 61 308 01 St. flair • 151 196; 5.923 9,875 45) 12,567 4,831 1,800 2,84 ■ 2,710, 15.r, 192,348! t77 04 481 87 Union 44 94,7971 7,770 1.195 GO 5,60) 2,440] 695 91 1,43) s f: j 114,955j 344 95 287 46 Woodberrv Middle Tp. 221,754! 15,0-81 13-01 o! 9,960 2,950; 6.6u<), 1,58] 5,643 50! 276,608 829 8; 692 52 WoodherrV South 189,402? 45,494 4,942 5,490 2,4621 12,844 2,07: j 17,81-5 | 280,552' 841 6 701 38 2 ''OS -198 139,213 246,463 19,75S 141.553 55,132 184,074- 18, '50 24.990 42.059 6.700 29<)4 1.8)9 3 184.148 9,fii2 36 5.012 36 _ , c Y . TK TAX Offices over • a cere of. 1T Go! .! lever ar.d other gold watches of equal value SI each—other gold watches a d silver lever watches 75 cts. each, all other watches of the value or S -'O and upwards, fifty cents. I c..-( fy that the above is a c .rr--ct statement of the amount of the asse<s:n-nt and valuation of the several obj-cts an ! things made taxable >y th- La ws of the Common- , T a q S-ate purposes acrordrni; to the return "of the several B trough an I Town-hip a-e<smer!-s. an t pahi'i-he tby authority of an Act of the (Je.-i-ral Assembly, entitled, "an Act •V cv'ide I V"it- * o Hilary sinenses or the government, Ac.;' passed the S'tn day of July IS!?, And that the Coir.rrisioners hay.- appointed -Mor, Uv, the 13th Jay of December, IS3B, for determin ,. t th.. a ■ of the valuat'ons of the asse.sors have been nrade brlow a just rate, according to the meaning ar.d intention ot said Act. ' -■ 4 " l " 1 - By cider of the L orr.imssioner*, Commissioners- Olfice, November 29th, 1658. H - pi IT. NOTICE. X PROPOSALS will be ncvived a! the next meeting oflhe Ditecfcirsof the i'.cr, on the first TUESDAY of DECEMBER, at the Por Hou-e i -r Uking the properly, including Mill and Farm and keeping the Paupets. It i> friierrd that this can be done with a handsome profit to the cortractcr. Bail will be required ( f any c-'ie vho \ •1 i ur.JL' the c•: tra , conititioiied among other thing* particular y to provide w ell fur the Pauper*. 1 GEORGE 1 LDF.R, GEORGE SMOUSE, JOHN AMOS, Nov. 28, 1928_. Director*. . Look Out-Last A '<> i ice! VVF. have li ft the Notes and Accoui ts due us in Fust Providence Fowrohip, irt lue baud, ot (>■ W- Householder, K*q. Also our Notes and Books in she hands ot M. M. Peebles, Evq.. in Biooly Run.— It r.ot paid by tb.e Ist of januaty next, suits will fee insti'.uU t without respect To person-. MURRAY is BROTHER. Bloody Run. N'V 56, rSos. CAME tr-spa-sing on the premises o'the subscri ber in Union losi ship, Re for-i k > aunty, the last o; July, last, a white eiu bundle spotted Muiy Steer, left car cut off ae-i a stit in toe right—one year <Ut last spring, 'i he owner is requested to eo*ne tor ward, prcve pt< perty, pay charges and take him away, or ci*c uz will be disposed ol as the law directs. AMOS BERKHIMF.R. Nov, as, is.'o. leather's ripHE T-aiht r£ of B< f>4t>rd c ifity, are liere | by requested to mr*! jn Bedford, on Wed nesday, the "j-.ta day of December, to faohi a i*'a day's Institute in connection witn the Teacoers of the Normal School. It is the duty of all the Teachers in the county 'o ttr.d. Several aUdres es may be expected w the ocraion. School Direc- , tcrs, Erier.dsof Education and Public in ri -jtd are invited to attend. H. HECKERMAN, j Nov. 26, ISSS. Count) Superintendent. PL'IUJC SALE OK Meal Estate, BY virtue of an order r ! J&>a Orphans' Couii of Bedford county, the* under-igße<| will offer at Public Sale, on trie nre-n:se, in Pleasant ville, St. C'air township, or. Saturday, Hit S'/i !tyof J :->uiry, next, , the following described Real Ev'&V, viz: A LOT OK GROUND JN SAID TOWN, i with Dvulling House, Ss'IOHL ! House, Stable and oth kiliaS.. e r i m rcovenier.ts thereon, new :u pos-exsion of Sirron Hershman. dF'Terms:—Cash at confirmation ef a|r. O. E. SHANNON, Adrr-'r o! the Estate o: Louisa Pa~ rr.*r, Jcc'd• < Nor. 26, l?c*. FUELIC SALE Or Meal Estate. BY virtue of an orcbr of the Oiphans' Court ' of Bedford county, the uud-rsigrted. vviiij o(!er at public vale on tht premises, cu FRIDAY. IHE 7th DAY OF JANUARY, ; next, tae following described Heal Estate, situate in St. Clair Township, viz : s tract of ar.d contain- ; ir t 181 .tern and 90 perches, with L** House, FRAME BAKN and oh*r cut-burldiogs ft eron There is also an app e orchard on the premises. This lard ad'oins .lor.n R. end Andrew Mow ry, C hrist's her..," Jacob Burket and ethers—is u: a g noo *:ate of cultivation—is well watered and pr ►*',*% fair oppurturiities for profitable investments. Term":—Cash at coriiaiatlon of sab*. O. E. SHANNON, Adm'r of the Estate of Philip ickec, dee'd. Nov. 26, 1356. I IST OF LETTEH.S remaining in the Fast Office,at Bedrid, Nov'r 22d, ISSS. [TT"Pcrsotis calling fcr letters ir. this list wilt please way they are advertised. Poos Joseph, Barkl.imer Su-arr.ah. Burns Mary, Tqwoith Ctas. Esq., Claik E W Rev 4, Clisman Elizabeth, Mrs., Tree! Isaac, Fellhcimor Isaac, ll;x --yfi Andrew, Hammer Amanda Miss, Raiding*; Eli, • Bar tfr Adam, K'llv Robrit, Kennedy John S>., Lmd sey B. Esq., Long Peter, McCullorh Jarnes J., Mc- Istosh Josui McLaughlin Henry C., McMahun , L B !?ev., McAllister H N., Mcßrede Bei nett. tUl •?t Adam, Miiier A F., Merrick John, Esq., Mil'er ! Joiah, AfyiU Cocrel. Overeker Hannah Jane >l:ss, Ptirdsw Wm. Esq., P.fMrf id. bcutt Jlessrs., Rose Tunoihy 2, Remuiy Conrode, Rou,er John VV., Ren- ; bole (Jrias, Snow Maria, Sworti Sar*fc Mrs., brnith ! Mason, Sheeder Philip, Rev., Suck Samuel, Ton.ble j A ft Miss, WeMv B C H'est Johb C., Wood-j cock Kate Miss, Zirr.mer EmmiC. Miss. JOHN A. MO WRY, P. M. Not. 26, 1858. JD MI SIS THATOK 'S NOTICE. IwTTET.s of administration having been granted by the Register of Bedford countv, to the uudersign •d ofxvn tha estate of Levi Clark, late of W r.l Provwienc. township, in said co.nty, deceased—all persona knowing themselves indebted to atd es tate Itt requested to make immediate payment, and tboee having claims against it will present Usean proper)y authenticated fcr settlement. SOLOMON WILLIAMS, ' Nov.fi, Adoc'r. FOR SALE, a r r a si e .7 F.IRM IV IT Hi.V O.VH mile of tbe Rail Road and two miles of Sionerstown, in the Broad Top Coal reg'on, coiitaining about 180 acres, being good bottom land—about c."-e-ii*li clear ed and the balance well Timbered. The farm is \ve|! itr.pruvrd. and a fine spring of rtcr'i'i.l water a' the door of the meise aSo two gov i oiciiard, vt irutt trees on the premise?. Al.flt, A farm ir. Moriis. •"s co-.e, a rni b.g lai Is of Da vid Stuekey, Barley'* ieir, jecnii Furry ai ! outers, cor.tail ing about 2CO acre?, one half cleared and the balai ce well timbered, with an abuuiiacip oi locust aiid chestnut timber. 1 heie are several never failing springs upon the premises with a cor. 'art) stream lunuirg it-rougis th- farm. There is shit a large a nd thrifty voucg bearing (nut (here on. The impioveinents are a rcugh cal House. I.og Bain ami out bu.id.i g. ALSO, 160 acres of land in Harrison County, lowa, of fir-t clos prairie, close to timber and within a Jew miles of She Missouri river above Council Blr iis. ALSO, 331 acres ir. Sto'y enmity, lowa. ALSO. 113 acres in Pottowattaini. county, lowa, near Councii Blufik. ALSO Lot ro 9 of block 53 .n the city of Crr.aha, Nebr >k Territoiy. ALSO, Ihe farm in Morrison's Cove, aiiji.i.iirg Bloomfi-Id Fu'iace, known as rbe .'P-ars"! pioperly" lateiv owned by David Daniejt, containing 131 ceres an.) COjiercbes, with excellent oicbard of fruit trees thereon and never failing water at The door. Ihe improvements are w large frame House, one log Hon t and Uiru, w dTi convenient out.iiaildiiig?. The lai d is good—produces wetland i* in a high s'ate of cultivation. A good ptke is close by leading to Holliday-burg which with the Furnace* make a r-adv market at the door for all kind- ol r.roduce. Nov. 5, 'OS. o. E. SHANNON. ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTIC '• LL ITERS of administration having been giant ed to the urd-rsigned, by the R -gister of the Or pb.Tns' Coiitt of Be Ifoirt county, upon the estate of Elizabeth Long. lat>- of Middle Woodberry tovVii sbip, dee'd—all peisnn* ;t..refte knowing t-.em selvet indebted to saul estat- ar requested to make inimeJiate payment, and those having claims will . present them properi>. autbemraled for settlement. JACOB LONG, of South Woodberry tp., Adui'r. Nov. 5, 1559. imssiHis*s^V' Many of irany trinas.— Many Shoes r.t many kinds, From sizes one to ; umber nine, A'lowiug -oir.e for heel behind. Boots for rr.-n and svoinen too, Some high; same low; om ' oil an I new, With shanghai tops and pointed heeis To make him.high who lowly fee's. If juices do no" suit your mind JuM fake a lr:!e cheaper kind But wi.en you buy cheap shoe*, bew.tre, For cheape-t shoes arc first to teai. Iflruit* and pickle, well put up; Fruits preserved, or nice catsup, Be hothc>ing ary oneto ta.te, 'I o Fergu-or.'s be sutv lo haste. Ti bacco and cigirs are there, Of qualities and kind, quite rar-, Topi-ace the ta,te of every one And make the boys appear full grown. We take ali kinds of trade for goods, E'en wagons lull from out the wood AH kit ds of prodi.ee and of grain, Will be received and sold again. Now call and see this Stole of slojeg, Of pickles and preveives for use, Hut when jnti call just bring along, What is the obj-ct of our song. Hard Timet Relief. \oracio, ALL p rs>ns interested are hereby notified that I have purchased of Joseph Shenefelter, of Ju niata tow nship, three h; ui of fn>!es, with as many i-ts >t harness, collars and bridles, three head of cattle, one vvarjon, plough, hanow, and phovel-plouzh, and al! the grain in the ground on the (arm on which he resides, the aforesaid personal praperty to remain in th possession of said Shenvlritei ttlj J call for it. JOSEPH >PART).MORE. Harrison tp., Oct. lf)th, 1808. ClSf! i\i) PROIIIfE STORE! HILLECrAS and MOWRY, Merchant*, ut Jjatnn Vitta, Bedford CO., Pa., WOL'LD announce to their friends and cus tomers that they have replenished their formet stock by an additional supply of Fall and Win ter GOODS of all kinds, which they intend selling very low for crsh or country pioduct. GIVE THEM .1 CALL X. B. Merehanta >1 • produce ukea in pay ment for store debts. Buena Vita, Oct., 15, 1858. • ay erT ch e r a yTec ro r aT and Javce's Expectorxo.t, at Dr. Harry's Drug store- [ July It, IHK-J BARGAINS! j BARGAINS:! BMi!.\S! i! Reed & Minnith haveju-t Hum d from the ! E*asi.: 11 cities. u i!h a huge as-sojtn.-nt of j|en did Winter Goods J vhirh they will sell ci.-■:j-r than *!** * *.-nr— ■ si. Til' It stock incl'..tl. j a!! Ui:ii!s ot LAI! TV DRESS GOODS, of the b'tU sl and a.o*t fc* l ?fv|fs, , GENTLEMEN'S CLOT . iNGr •oi every ' r>rift v pattnrri?. from the tidiest j CASSiAItkE tun. >-t ctitiuiirt: COMMON : WEAK, Q i i: \*aA ai: I'- . i uf a!! niiU from tin' tin .1 China tu the cheap-l ■ aiticie in the n.arkel, , GROCERIES, 1 sncii a* Oil' Su-inr-, Spices, \.c., Set*. • a!! aioiuid and buy anything yr>u want. No*. 10. ISSS. !La(l ic s* Baza ak! i rrHC Ladies of ft-,third an t vicinity air in* g viir,i to i all and xamine the hamtsoirrie sr .oitri-ruT of FALL and UlN't KH fTOfID?, now o-s --p-ri 'i! and ready tor inspection at the "BdZAAR." ■ DRLBS GOODS, con-i-Leg in part of robe a 1 i ptainsiiks, c-ih;ri-*r,Poll ! tlonuce) ami t !e tt ipe.i detain robes, fancy | atitl beyad re lie laii.**, Irmcti p.ani ai d ' i prin*i*o lie lames, opera liar net-, Ktsii-h t : ar.d Frrrch tr.erir.os, popl ,. velvets de hers-., b:il- 1 ; Pants, American i:,J 1 ret.ch ginghams, English ai d j Ameiiran prints.—SHAWLS, a great vari- Irty, "irli a, lor . s<;i:are, and n antilia,— cloaks, circular, raglan ai it mantilla styles, ' i I'l Rt—La-ties and Ue.v*—Cn*:ulic Serfs, Expansion st.irt:, Ac. IS O X \ I : '3- s, ■ Bi .da!, velvet, siik, ,!in. tufted ebeni!!*, * latl aw and i:-uri.n;g bonnet ia-ties dress cap-, rhil • creii's and '-liases' ,-traw and ,-.lk bonnets, f.aitie,'" ! dress rap, head-dre-ites, ribbons, feathers, (lowers, i ! French and American, and M iiinery eojds i*i,cral- ' t ly. LMUROiDEIi IKS. i A band-on,e assortment ot French sets, collars, - children s -ei,. edgings, laces, flouncing-, ve:ls, *ec. Ihjiery—(Jittr v—S't <!*•■, Perfumery—Jtwhy a'.i din nuiit*•> v ; t :: vty ol luiwv aiticN'*. AT of ti,e above articles bane been pur- ha-ed at ! price* to suit the '.in •• (/..<,'rV, unii examine foi youae!ves. '."ou.it ry Milliners ,upjlied with all kinds of .M.l - i : - | ul* * will arc*n*. Mis 11. D. Pf!*ui"S 't?! ! h a' : <.| ; c i.a> rfteiVr- l. j Nov. Jj, 1"535. * i NEW FALL and winter GOODS: MRS. S. K. POTTS H jiis! rturned from the cities with a larJe tii. ! hatidsome sJork ot F.I LI. .I.VP IVIATER COO OS, elegant rich L'refs Silk-, Valei ! a tiobes. French 'terino, I hibet clotn-, Delaines, irll colors, Shavvls oi every de-ciiptn-i and all price*, bought low at auction. AI -o, a 'arge and hnnd-ome assortment of burs, \ iclorn.es, t ape-, ( uF- ar.d Muffs, L-onnets r>i all kinds, % elvet. Satin, Biouri, Silk, Grey and Broun Straw trimmed and untrim.oed. Also, an j endless assortment of ribbons, feathers, Rowers and i meshes, glove* and ho-ieiy, boots and shoes, and a • ,u " assortment of every kind offancy goods. j N. B. Country milliners can be supplied with ali i kinds of millinery goods. I Oct. 22, t^Lsf T&. NCY STORE. Th° undersigned, thanLlul fur the past favors of the public, resp, ctlolly be-g's leave to inform the ladt't, that she has on hand a large assort ment of LADIES' FASKfOVABLE DRESS D()ODS, sucli gs Silks, De Laines, Thibet Cloths, Prints, also Linens, Muslins, Cloaks, Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons, Rourhes, Ladies' Best Kid Gloves, Hole, Children's Hose, French Embioidery, f tench and English Crapes, Ze phyrs, Shetland Wool, Velvet ' r ' immir.gi*, Hoopa.'Sack Fi.nnels, Wool Delaines, stc., See. A share i.f public patronare u respecttully M. C. FETTER LY. Bedford, Oct. 22d, 1858. A DMIXIS TRA TOR'S SO TIC E. Lettecs oi administration cn the e-tatc of Henry Beltz, !at o! Harri-on townsh p, deceasedy having be-*n srantcd to the subscriber, re-idtng in Napier town-hp,— notice is therefore sjiven to all per-ons indebted to make payment immediately and-those haiMfig claims wilt pr-enf them forthwith, pioper ly authenticated for a'ttleaneat. JOHN FtLL, Nov. 12 ; 1858. Adtn'r Iron City Ccmmercial College. !'i.-TB'*t:<i. PA. CRACTKIEC lsftf. ,K0 SI CD! NTS A'l'T FX DING j ANGARY, IS.', 8. * Now IP j IG.--t - i n „t tnoro GH COMO'IERCIAL SCHOOL oi the t IDLED -'.ties. Y<„lflE ni*n piepttred Lor actual duties of tb ("ountii G ROOM. J C S.iririi, A M.. I'/NF. oi hoo- keeping and Sci- CR.ce of Accounts. A I I•C-T T•-.. .. Teacher o. At, rb-tietic and CU<n (rercral Cale I!AT:„N. | J A UrviiEics ai.D 1 C J,:S:.:-.S, TeacL-r* of Bok-l;ee|I NG, ■ A (VW LFV AND Miiier, PIOFS. of PENU ai.- SL.NGFK AM. R-OITL R. FN FRY fiOOK-UF.KI'iXG, As ii-E.L in EVERY department >i (utsiues-. GOMMF.KGI AI. ARM ITMITIR—RAPID I'.RSI NFSS WKITINT;—IIL.i 111 I |\G COWI FRFFIT MONFY--MFRGAN HI F. COJiRESPOXiIL.NCF. COMMFRCIAL LAW— . Are TA'.IFIII, ai.d ALL OTHER VOL 'EELS r,ecessaiv for the uccei. A JTUI * BOI■. igh educalu o: a practical BU SINESS man. 1-2 ri"fsnti:ms. Drawn al! 'be prcf.ii.ll,- .. Pl't-buig for the past Jl:r. .Y• AJR, E: .: Last'-rn ami VYe-lern C:tie JOR best Wilt.t g. N T I NGRAVKI) UORK. lu.porfaht In formultoti.—Stu 'ents tu G r r,( any time—No VACATION —L in E unhrmtetl — Review at pleasure—Gradates a-I>:!ED in obtaining Mtoa tioiis——Tuition foe full Coiuttierruil Course, Sdu.b'j— Average time b t.. 12 weeks—Board s'2.. r iu per week S-'atior.ary. o.oO—Fntiie co-t, SGO.CO to $70.00. rf?**.Mii.isters, sons received at hail'price. For Car.l—Circular—Sprcirr.ens ot Bu-ine-s and Ornaitirntal Writii —inclose two stamps, and ad <frvs 1 W JJFNKIXS, Pittsburg, Pa. >p 3, 1 Sc6-1 v Ourftiittl California T!il ilutile! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. J. a J. M. S/IOEMJKEIi H VE JJISt RTCE|V-tl S IRTIAR H — filinei.T TL FA L L AND Wi M Eft )(> DS, i cONaist in G 111 |>arl of caiico-*S Itoin cent* to 12 J :■ cents per \ard. Delaines, Coburgs, Parmetta CLU'T.s, black and fancy silk*, Meriroe, Plaid-, Flannel-, I A LARGE assent merit of Shawis of all colois at d prices, : Swiss Can bricks, LH-ss Trimmings, Ribbon-, Shjits ar.d IIISWERS, hieact.e.L and unbleached Muslins of all price- ,v vsul. .s, Cloths andCass:ineres,St;llETT > Jeans, Tweeds, and in fact every thing generally in country stores. Also, a laige a-sortmer.T of BLOTS AND SHOES, HAT- CAPS, Comforts, ( ravats. Also, Queensware, Hardware, Buckets, Groceriesof all kinds, with a general as aoitnieut of -".ices, SRO. WT- ij;V:!e all to call ar.d see our stork of goods tor w* are determined to -el to suit the times for CASH or approved produce. Get 23, 15",6. PUBLIC SALE 01" JUEAL t!STATE. BY vii'.UE of sr. or<l*l of the ORJ ban-' Court of Brilfoid coun'V, LB** TINDEI-IGNCD v\I!L offer at pi.i>Su* sale on the piemise-, on SaturJ'iy, Pie fi' -/ tiny of Jununry. nexf, the follow II G .! -CI HE.) !i- L F-tate, being a tract of land containing I II I \ At KHI, or there about*. 30 of which ar* cleared and under fence. "1 be im provements ARC A G-iIST-MILL. J.OG -LVD FRAME DWELLING HOFSE, BARN and other orrt-buiidir gs. I Mere is also an ORCHARD th-toon. This propeltv is IN Londonderry township, atljo.n ing GIRDS of Christian Aihright, James Ma tmgly, John M . Buchanan M A others. It is close to the route oi THE Conn I 'USVLI} .* rail JOadr In cl.-se proximity with CNN.herland and pieseutsopportunities for a protitafile investment. Terms:— Cash at confirmation of sale. CHARLES HOYMAN. JACOB C. A LLBKIGH !'. Ailmr's of the estate ufSaot'l Hoytr.an, dee'D. Nov., 19. 1 858. mo oil! THE undersigned Itavinc disposed of his enltie stock OF OOODS, !O *- R > Vave to notify SLL PRISONS know irtg theipse! ve< indeLted to him either ®_v Note or Book account. to call AND settle H; fore the first of January, 1859. All neglecting to do so, their accounts will be J* - FT IN G.E hands of an R.fficer lor coUechon. Oct. 22, 1858. G. \V. Rl PP. NOTICP. GEO. B. A.MICK, sunivin; partner of tli late fittr, of Geo. B. Atrick Nt Brt., tn-Jifies all persons ir.trrested, tiiat tbe Lt-o-s o! said firn. a.e in h.s hanlt lor kdtlemeft, a. d thai urcLT** anccs demand an in.mediate rlosi:;- up of the besine** of said srpi. PrrsA.ns indebted, or bav.irg s*tt!cr:>er.ts to make, ate therefore requested to cai! or the sub scriber without delay. The subscriber m ill cent inn.- the Mrcant;ie Business at the "OLD STAND," where ne will be tiapiw to tr.eft bis friends and customers at all time*. He \vit! receive in a very short time a new supply ef -ca-onable goods, which he is delermme'l to spII on the most reasonable terms. Sr. Clairsville. June 11, 'SB. (>EO. -- A...CK. XiaißEß FOR SALE.— White and Yellow Pine Board.:, Plastering and Shin- Ehng Lath and bilk furnished \r> order bv REED 6- MINMCH. advertisement of Dr. Sanlord's \ Liver Irivigorator, in an dher column. jy All teaming to emigrate to a mild climate, good ; toil, and fue markets., set adttrtistment of 111 en u • ton Loiiidi. THE HA.MMONTON FARMER. —A newspaper: devoted to Literature and Agriruituie, air" setting forth full accounts of the new getti-irerits of Ham* inonton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed for at 011- I ly 25 cts.per annum. lnc!oc postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, Hammontoo, Atlantic Co. New Jersey. Those wishing cheap land, of the best : ; quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful ; climates in the Union, see advestisement of Ham i moot on Lands. FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA —by Railroad in the S'ate of Sew ' Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes ! being a good loarn soil, with a clay bottom. The land j is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hun dred* fiom all parts ofttie country are now settling i and building, i he crops can be seen growing. Terms Irom sls to 20 per acre, payable within four years : by instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine St. ; \\ hart at Phtla. at A. M. by Railroad for Hamon !on,or addiess R. J. Byrnes, by letter. See full : revertnement in another column. INVALIDS. HH. HARDMJUf— j I AXALY lICAL PH Y SIC 1A \ AND j Physician for Diseases of the LUNGS, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE C INCINNA TI I MARINE HOSPITAL, ,n D INVALIDS RETREAT, Author of "Letters to Invalids ," Editor of Ihe "Medical Stethoscope,"' &e.j I .MAY EE CONSULTED AT BEDFORD, PA., n\is in. \ G TO. vno vs i WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ISSB. | SOMERSET, "Glade Hotel," DEC. 22d. | CUMBERLAND, "St. Nicholas," DEC., 17th. j Dr. Hardinan treats Consumption, Bronchitis, ! Asthma Laryngitis, and ail diseases of the throat and lungs, by Medicated Inhalations lately used ir: the Bromton Hospital, London. The great point in J t the treatment of ail human maladies, is to get at the j ■ direct manner. All medicines are estimated by j their action v.-n the organ requiring rebel. 1 ..is . is the import .V" fact upon which Inhalation is ties- ! ej. Ifthe stomach is di-ea-ed we tale medic,nes ; | i rectly into 'he stomach, li the lat.gs are Jite3-- j j rd, breathe or inhale medicated vpor d.recfly into ; j the lungs. Medicines r e the anlld Its lo die*> ! i and should be applied to Sue ve-y seat of the -.11 cave. i j In halation is the application ! this j rir.ypG to the ! treatment of the lungs, lor it gives us direct access ; , to those intricate air cells and tabes which lie out of | i r-uch of every other mean* of ndininiateiing medi- j cines. Inhalation brings the medicine indirect con- i , tact with the disease, without the disadvantage of j any v :alert action. ll- application is so simple, 1 that it can be employed by tne younger! infant oi : feeblest invalid. It doP not derange the stomach, 1 comfort o: bnsinessof the patient. Oriiait 1>..-eass.s Tatars:i.— In relation to the tul • low ing diseases, either w her co ■■ plicated with Lung ' -ifsct.or.s or existing alone, 1 also invite consults- ' j Tion. I usually find them promptly tumble. I Papiapiis and alt other forms of* female lamplair.ts, 1 i irregmarities and Weakness. Palpitation and ail otbei forms of Heait Dneases. Live: C omplaints. Dyspeps a, ar.d all other diseases j of the Stomach and Howe'*, Piles. Ac. All diseases of the eye and ear. Neuralgia, Fpi let'sy, and all forms of nervous disease. S. It. HARDMAN, M. D .Vo charge fior consultation. I June 1, ISSB. L\V W- M- WilHlOr, Lis .-.-r.vn, / (foiim rly >1 I'hilad>-lphi3,| w ,re he fits | been ir. successful piactie* for a numb-r of year-, j , received his education at the he-t Medical Uollege in ; ' the L T . States and had the experience and practice ! ' in the different Hospitals for several years, a mem- j ' b-*r of the Analytical MeJiral Institute oi N. Yoik. i and late Medical Surgeon of the United States Navy, j | now offers h nisell to the public to attend any pro- ! f ssior.al calls. The purest medicines always on hand direct from . the be-t Laboratories of our country, and the Botani cal Gardens of the world. No patent me.liru es pre. scribed or recommended. Medicines used only which ; will not break down the constitution, but will reno- : 1 vate the sv-tem from at! injuries it has sustained ftom mineral medicines. Utironic and difficult disea | -ea must be treated upon analytical principles, which ■ is to know and ascer'ain what disease is. Its .jture and character leqtnre a knowledge of the chemical ' constituents of every soli" 4 end fluid of the human j body; the ebas- th >se solids ami fluids are capable 1 o! undersoil g. To know what medicines to employ to cure diseases, req ore- a knowledge of the chemi- ; cal constituents of aii agents employed in medirire; I and if we are in possession of this knowledge, it is possible 'o cure any disease—t.o matter of how long stan ling—at d lean- the patient in j healthy and per- I fectly cured condition. M-lanrboly. Abeiralipn, or 'hat state cu alienation ! and weakness oi tne m.ii.t which renders persons in capable of enjoying the pleasures or performing the dutie so* life; Dyspepsia, that distressing disease and teil destroyer uf health and happiness, undermiiiing j the constitution, and yearly carrying thousands to i untimely graves, can most emphatically be cured. Rheumatism, m any lot in or condition, chronic or; acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or tailing sick ness; all chronic and stubborn disej es of Tcmalesj : radically removed. i..lt tibeu-n. and every description o! ulcerations; P.les anJ Scro.ulous Dis ease*, which have baffi—J all prv om medical skill rai he cured by my treatment, w hen The constitu tion is not exhausted. Ido fav all discs,e-, (yes, C rtst'fip io.i) can bell ' lur- il. i SjfCJ.YriiE CVHHO without the knife. I will remain in nty office on Wednesdays and ! Satuidays, from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 I'. M., to ac commodate patients from a distance, and consult in the English and Gei man languages. Will mate yis ! ;ts to any dts'ance if required. May be a Idressed : be letter, l ulton square, Lancaster city, J'i. July 30.">5-!y. W . 11. Wl i M K. M. D. p. S. See in local column my appointment to .s:t ; Bedford on the lulh, 11th, 12th ai d 12th,days of An- . gust, to consult with patients ft all diseases free ot ■ ! etiarge. W. H. WITMOR. \ A GOOD mm & LOT FBRS4LK. THE o'lHsCI (Tver wishes to Sell Ills' JlOilSi* a ltd :ot : ; ;;; Btiet a S'lsta, Juniata Township, ButforiJ; ' con at v, on which are elected a t?< ! ■' i O | STORY FRAME DWELLING HO' SE, well; | finished, ati excellent FRAME STABLE, a | i geod shop will calculated for a shoe-:;.alter } ! tailor— also, a well of <ro ' i water in ihe back ( yard, and always plenty of water ir. the cellar, j This property is a very desirable one, b- ing | well calculated lor a businessman, il bnr.g in a g:*od neigtiG rhr-od. Bu n \'..da wants an-i'h- • Tr store "a rno.i wag in maker, shoemaker au.i ; ; tailor. i£ir"Ar.y person wisiu g to purcht-se i such property, a! a Sow jirice, 'vitl address the . i subscriber at" Guena Vista. If wld, pwwn ■ given this Fall. NICHOLAS KLGG. Aug. 20, ISSS-tf. J. IV. SCOTT. (I.ate of the firm oj Winchester & Scott.) j ftentleiueers resrnisbing NSorr and SHIRT MAN u F ACTO RY, > ,Vo. SIT Cn est not Street, ( Nearly opposite the GfRARD H('f ST..> * PHIL.4DELP ULI. J. W. SCOTT, wcutd rcsfec'fully call tne!Un ttou of hi former trieid' 'ohis new S'ore, nd is pre- i M red to fill order*for SHIRTS ' sho'? notice. A fit euarantieH. COUNTRY TRADE np plied with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS, j October, 8, 1858—ty. JAYNE'S WRiGHfsT"; Bennett's and DyoU*# Piils at Dr.-Harry*f JJrng and.Book Stoift. ijuly NS.| SVVAIN S PANACEA," ai .Dr. Harry's Di ug and Cook St>E*. (July 30, 'sß.] | SHHIVER BROTHERS, 2ff2A 23AW73, 373 Baltimore Streel, Baltimore, SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF BUTTER. Lard, Floor. Baton, Leather, Wool, Gin seng, Snake Itoo', I!is:u. Feathers, and every description of country Produce. A long business experience enables us to assure our friends that the Wit possible dispo sition will be made of anything entrusted to opr care for sale. T HE I*iver Invigonitor. PREPARED BV bit. SANDFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Is our uf the t>* <C purgative and here uttdietHtt now befoie the publ.c, that acts as a Cathartic, tas.er milder, and mo-e effectual than any other medicine known, It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re medy, acting fir-t on the Liver lo eject in morbid matter, then on the stomach and toads to carry otf , 'hat matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect | without any of the painful feelings ex fret. f r.ced in the operations of mo-t Cathartic*. ir strengthens the system at the same time that it • purge, : and when taken daily in moderate d,e will s'.rerithefi and build it up with unusual rapid | The LIVER isoneofthe principal regulator* ol | ti.e human body; and when it perform it* (unctions well ihepo.v- ag er-ofthe sysl-m are lull ,ly neveloped. Ihe stc. ri- arb is almo.-teritirely de ; render.: on the healthy <a/ action of the Liver' for i the prop-r performance of its functions; when j the s'omaih iat lault, the bowels *i* at fault : and 'he whole system s# suffers in consequence' ;of one organ— the L.vcc —having ceased - 0 do | its duty. For the di- tm eases of that organ, one • of the proprietor* has aw .made it bis study, in * I prartice of more than twenty years, ?0 jj,,j '"I.- remedy where- v with to counteract tea i n.a- y Jeiangemerils to m which it i liable. I'o prove thattin* re- v -nelly is at last found, any person troubled with Liwr Complaint, in any - ol its tonus, has but to a boll!?, ai d conviction j is cer'tin. m l;,-.e Guns remove 11 mm bid or bad matter tiom the*;.-te-n,Mi;<;iiy- w i ng in Their place a heal |ay •v of b,i. .nvig. 'orating the stomach, cau •mg food to digest well, purifying -he blood, giv - 4 o 1 e ai.'.i heal'h lo _ the whole machinery, removing the cause oi * The disease—effecting' a radical cure. B, Bd'iotis attacks aie - cured, arv| what is bet i t-r, pirvented, by ti.e "" occasional u>e of the ' Liver Invigoiafor. On* dose glter citing f i suficienf to relieve the stomach a.id prevent the !J from rising and ] souring. j Gi.y one dose taken at night, loosens th# Do U e), geutiy .and Cures u Co,ti vemss. , One dose taken alter n meal will cute Dys • epsia. Lo7"0;:e do-e of *' Iwo teaspooniu!is w..i always relieve Sick n Headache. One boil!e taken ffir .feoiale ob* tructioa, xe mqye* tpe cause of toe ;diseasear>d make*a per fect .-ore. Only one dose immediate ly r i i c v ■ s Choiic while one dose .often lep-ated ; S a sore cure .or Cholera Morbus '• ail dapieventiveof ' Choleia. i d?~Ou!y one bottle is needed to throw out of the I system the effect* of medicine after a long sickne,s. One bol 'le Taken for Jaundice removes tl! MIIOWIISM or unnatural color from the skin. One di,-e li ken a short lime before eating gives V 'gor To4he a petite, and make# food dige-r w ait One doe olten repealed cures, Chronic Diarrhoma, iu lis worst form-, while Summer and Bowel eom , plaints yield almo-t to the first do-e. Oi eor two I doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children; • There is no surer, sater, ot speedier remedy in the | world, as it never fails. C7"A few bcities cures Dropsy, by excitin-* the j ab-orbents. ; We take pleasure in recommending this medicine j as a preventive tor Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and all Fevers ot a Billions Type, it operates with cer ; taint), and thousands are willing to testify ro its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their | unanimous testimony in its favor. CT7"MJX WATER IN THC MOI TH WITH THK I.NVIOO*- AICIC, and swallow both together. IHF. LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR , Ira scientific medical Jismvert/, and is daily working cures, aimo-i too great to believe. Jt cures as if by magic, even thefn-t do-e giving benefit, a,,j seldom I more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of j Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased I.iver. r-RICE ONE DOLI-VR fEE BOTTLE DR. SANFORD, Piopnetcr 2-13 Broal vay, Y. j 10. aie *i lue Drug Store oi'Di. ti F liarry, Bed ' ford, Pa. i May 14, IS3S. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A FINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty, and it caunot exist without a Eh head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask more, see circular around eacu bottle, and no on* can doubt. ProfetyOr II 00l y Hnir Restorative. —*Ve call the attention ot all, old and young, to this won- Jefiu! preparation, which turns back to its original color, guy hair—covers the head of the bald with a lusiii i.n.t growth—remove, the dandruff, itching,and ail cutaneous eruptions—causes a centinual flow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular , Jres.-ing for the Lair will preserve its color, and keep ] it fiom i-iling to extreme old age, in all Us natural beauty. We call '.her. upon the halJ, the grey, oi diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely the young will ' not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching cui', ever be without .t. Its praise is upon the tongue I oi thousand*. j Ihe Agent tor Prof, vtowl's Ha.r Restorative ir. | N- w Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since; DEV? KIVKK, COS., July 23, lhsß. Mr. Lever.worth —Siri ] have been troubled with i dandruff or scurf on my bead for more than a vear, my nair b-gaii to come out, ,cuit and hair together, 1 saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair i Kttoiative" i-a cure. 1 called at your store on the j Ist of April last, and p :rcha.-ed one bottle to try it, •ii d J found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re. 1 moved ti;e soul and new hair began to grow; it i# now two or three inches in length where it was all ! off. 1 have great faith in it. 1 wish you to send me i two bottles more by Mr. Post, the beaier of this.— ! ! don't know as any of the kind is used in this I i.ldce, you may havt a market for many bottles after ilt is aliowii acre. \ouiS With ;espect, KI'FUS PRATT. P11.'1.A., Sept., 8, 1537. Prof. Wood Dear Sin Your Hair Restorative is proving itself beneficial to me. Tne front, and also ; the back part of my head airr.o-t lost its covering iu ; fact had. I have used but two half pint bottles ot \T in Restorative, and now the top of aiy head is well I studded w it;) a pionusing cropof youi g hair, and th* ' fro..t is ai-o receiving its benefit.' fhave tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 thiuk ; troin my own pcr-onal recommendation 1 rats indue* Irr.a' y others to tiy it. l outs respectful!)", D. R. THOM AS, M. D. No. 4GI Vine street. I VINCENNKS, IA., June 22,1850. Prof. O J. Woo-i: As you are about to manufact ! are and vend )oi)r recent ; y discovered Hair Kestora. ! live, 1 will slate, for whomsoever it may concern, • that { have used it and known others to use it—that : 1 have, for several year*, been in ti.e habit of using, • other Hair Restoratives, and that I bnd yours vastly superior to any olber 1 know. If entirely cieaetc* | tn- bead of ffardrutf, and with on# month's peope* ! use i'| restore any person's hair tote* cMigma* youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the bands that apply it, or the dress ou which it drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend it* use to every ere de-irous of hav ing a fine color and textorc to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON SING. 0. J. WOOD & Co., 212 Broadway, New York (in the great New York Wire Railing LUubiUkCco*, ar.d lld Market street, St 'Lifliis, M-. And sold bj all Druggists, j For sal iat the Dr'iig Store of Df. B F Harry, how. • ford, Pa. ' j May 14, 1536.
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