r.OSS FORWARD. 0- H. GAITIPvIt. I'orwarl A: (saitlirr, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Bedford, Penn'a. Ross FORWARD & O. 11. GAITIIER of Som erset, have opened a law olfice in lie IforJ, Pi. q. H. Gaither, having located pet manentl/ in Bedford, will be assisted during every Couit by the former. All business entrusted to their car e will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Juliana street two doors South of the Jnquirei office. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Daniel Shea, late of Cumberland Valley tp.,decM, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in BeJford Borough,—notice is therefore given to al. persons indebted to make payment immediately and those having claims will present them forthwith, proper ly authenticated foCsettlecnent. O. E. SHANNON, Dec. 31, ISSS. Adm'r. administrator S NOTIC LETTERS of adiiiinistiatiou having been grant ed to the undersigned, by the Register of the Or phans' Court of Bedford county, upon the estate ol JCinzey Aks, late of Union township, deceased, all persons, therefore, knowing tiiem-elves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly aulhent.catedffor settlement. O. E. SHANNON, Dec. 31, 1S.")8. ol Bedford Bor., Adm'r. THE firm of Taylor L Mowry is dissolved by mutu al consent. The business will be continued at the old stand by John Taylor who will hold himself rea dy at all times to accommodate the public v.ith LEATHER, on the most reasonable terms. The hooks of the-firm will remain in the hands of John A. Mow ry, for settlement—and all persons interested are earnestly requested to call and make settlement at once. All those neglecting this notice may expect b I re; the first day a/February, nex\ to find their ac counts in the hands of an olfieer for collection. Dec. 31, TAYLOR Sc MOWRY. SURVEYING. O. H. GAITHER wili promptly attend to all surveying business tliai may be entrusted to him. Otfice on Juliana street, t \vo doors South of tlf Inquirer cHice. 999 9 9 lowtiship i r Single Rights tf Hid ford C unty for Sale, nf t ipa^EN : i\ 111R 3 r.? I>LE MERCHANT FLOCR 'MIXING AND DISTKIBT* TING APPARATUS, AND COM BINED GRINDING AND BOLTING MER CHANT S'Sois'.'iuu Mill, OF FELL SIZE, which requires hut SIX HORSE POWER ro run—erind* 10 bn-helsof w heat per hour, am! makes better am! more tlour than any mill in existence—turningo'it at The same operation. Family, Extra, Superfine, Fine, Middl ugs, Shorts, ant! Dran, and occupying hut little spce —a room 12 by 2! being amply large to place the -Mill in and work it successfully. This highly ingenious and much needeJ in vention, performs an entiie new feature in the manufacturing ol grain into iLur, and attains uteris which have been heretofore wholly be yond racl). The splendid rt.ar.net in which it peiforms its functions; the sinjditity of its structure: all complicated and useless machim ry being avoided ; the ease w ith which if can be transported from or.e location to another a horse and wagon, 3t two loads, being all that is requisite ; the small space it occupies when rea lty lor u-e, whici. would not be missed when placed in a loom with other machinery ; and the small a ir.ount ol" power used to propel it the rap.dity with which it performs .a work—the J:tferent qualities of tlour by a single operation—the quality ai.d yield per bushel is un-urpassed. MILLERS J Ml) MILL-0 WMERS! Your attention is called to tins ingenious, valuable and scientific bolting process, which will save you ten times it cost every six months, if used in your mill in ,place of your present machinery. It will enable you to make a larger yield of flour, a moie uniform quality, and a much better flour. CC7*Manufactu.-ers price of Mill $650 KF-Right to use from SSO to SIOO CiP'l'ersotiS in this county wishing to see the practical workings of this mill, before purchasing can do so by calling at the mill of John Bingham, at Hollidaysburg, Penna., who has one in operation. CyThe right to use can be had by calling upon either of the undersigned, at Bedford, who have the power to sell Bedford county. GEO. W. BEN FORII, Dec. 31, IBss. JACOB REED. Cirifonl Otsnty, ss. At an Orphans' Couit held at Bedford in and for Bedford County on the 15ib day of November A. D.. 185$, before (he same Court, On motion ofJonx MOWER, ESQ., the Cotir' Grant a Rule iifxin the heirs and legal lepresen'atives ol John Ciaur, Ute of Bedford Borough, in said County, • lec'd, to wit : Jacob, who his dead, levmg issue, a Daughter, Mavy Ann, who is intermarried with George Mines, residing in Bedford, Catharine, in termarried with Anthony Stitfler, residing in Bed ford, John, wt.o is dead, leaving five Children, viz : George residing in the West, Henry residing in Fredrick County, Md.. William residing in the West, Margaret, intermarried with George Berkley, re sining in Fredrick County, Md., and John residing at the same place, Joseph, Sarah, intermarried with Thomas Slack, now dead, leaving issue, six ch idren residing in Bedford < ounty, viz : George, Mary, intermarried with G. J. ROCK, Jane, Margaret; Amanda and Fianklin, Elizabeth, intermaitied with Jacob Over, residing in Bedford, and Samuel, tesi ding in the State of Kentucky, to be and appear al en Orphans Court to be held at Bedford in and for said County, on the 2d Monday, 14th day ol February next, to accept "or refuse to take the'aid Real Estate of "said John Claar, deceased, at the Valuation, or show cause why the same should not be sold by or der of the said Court. [L. ■>.] Is TFSTIMONV WHEREOF 1 have hereto set my I ai d, and seat of said Court, at Bedford, the 21th 'ay of November, A.' D. 185$. Attest, SAMUEL H. TATE, Clerk. M 11.1.1 AM S. Fr.l KF., Sheriff. Dec. 21, IS3B. SELLING OFF AT COST. MRS. H. D. PEUGiI wishes to retire from busi ness, and will sell an entire Stock of goods at rot! Ladies wishing to supply themselves with goods at wholesale prices, would do well to call before the following baml-ome articles are disposed of. Rich silks, French Merinos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Poplins, French and American De Laines, Velvets, Shaw is, Cloaks, Mantlet, Ladies'and ChiUlrens' Furs, Clouds, Moods, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feath ers, French Work, Gioves, Hosiery, Shoes, Jewelry, Perfumery, and an endless variety of Fancy Goods. Milliners would find it to their advantage to ex- Rinine the assortment lu the Millinery department. Dee. 17, 185 S. STlii Y HO RUE. ON the 18th ins!., was laken up as a stray cy the subsciiber lesiding in Clearville, Monroe township, Bedford county, a Stray Buy Horse, supposed to be 9years old, right shoulder bro ken and about 15 hands high. The owner is re quested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take hiin away, or else he will be disposed of as the law directs. Dec. 31,'55. c;EO. VV. EVANS. A CARD. Allegheny Male and Female Seminary, EMBXsm vu;, p ; . The summer term will opea Auj. Mb. Fali term, Oct. 2!st, IBSS, ami winter t'-rir, Jan. ISili. Spring term, April sth, 1859. CT-Circulars with full particulars may be hail of W. VV. BHIM, A. Li., Principal. N. B. Half the tuition must be pa.d in advuurr. Students coming to this institution will be conveyed tree of charge from Bedford, on thel?th Jauuur", by addressing a letter to Air. Samuel Williams, of liainsburg. llainsburg, Bedford co., June 1, '57-1 y. KltltlULb HOL'SI'I, C STREET, Btlv.eni Fftir-aiitl-a-hflfr.U'l Sixth Sirfp:>, WASHINGTON, D. C. A F. kliniLLL, I'rojtritlor. K V (llil'llKlJi, Siijut atleiithtil. Washington City, Dec. Id, 57-!y. J. \V. Attorney at Law and Land Surveyor, IVill attend with promptness to nil bu^ness entrusted to his cure. WILL PRACTICE IN BEMOAN AND FT I.TON CUCM IES. one door West oi the Union Hot 1. J. W. MOI T. * (Lute of the Jinn oj Winchester C Scot/ ) frteiulcuieii's More a lid SHIR T MA N U FACT OR V, Vo. SI f Chestnut SI ret I, (Nearly opposite the GJRARD HOUSE,) VUILJIDF.LV lit.l. J. W. SCOTT, would respect full y cai I the atten tion of his former iriend- to his new Store, and is pre pared to till orders for SHIRTS a't sluni i otn-e. A perfect tit guarantied. COUNTRY TIIADC slip plied with FINK SIIIRI S and COLLARS. October, S, IBsb-ly. APPEALS. Notice is hereby given tu the taxable inhabi tants of the county of Bedford, that a:i appeal w ill be field by the County Conriinisdoneis, on !h° days, and at the places specified, t.> w it • For Liberty Township, on Monday, the 10th day ol January next, at the house of George Trick er. Broad Top Township, on Tuesday, the 11th," at the house ol JarrtesS. I'eckwitli. East Providence Township,on Wedn.sday, the 12th, at tlie house of D. A.T. Black. Monroe Township on Thursday, the 13th, at the house of Mrs. Uitz. Southampton Township, on Ftilay, the Uth. a! the house of William Adams, Exp Colerain Township, on Saturday, the loth, at the house of Joshua Filler. Cumberland Valley Township, on Monday, the 17th, at the house t.l Jacob B. Anderson. Londonderry Tow nship, on Tuesday tiie IStb, at the house of John Miller. Harrison Township. nr t Wednesday the l'Jlh, at the house of V. K. TV r T _ Juniata Township.on Thursday the 20th, 3t the house of Joseph Fuller. Napier Township, on Friday, the "21st, at the house,jf J. M. Uubison .(in the Borough oi Scio llsbutg.) Srhellsburg Borough, on Monday the 24th, at the house of J. M. Kubison.- St. Clair Township, on Tuesday, the 25th, al the house of Gideon D. Trout. Union Township, on Wednesday, tiie 23th, a! the house o{ Miclia I Wyant. Middle Woodheriy Township, on Thursday, the 27th, at the house of H-nry Fluke. South Woodberry Township, on Friday the 28th, at the house of A. Ik J. S'on-r. Hopewell Township, on Saturday Ihe 2!) th, at Hie house of John Dasher. West Providence Township, on Motnlav, the 31st, at ihe house of Philip Stockman. Snakespring Towuaiup, on Tuesday, the Ist day ot Febuary tu-i'., al ilie house ol Daniel. L. Defihaugh. Bedford Township, on Wednesday, the 2 1, a! the Commissioners, nthce. Bedford Borough, on Thursday, the 31, at the Commissioner, olfice. When and where all persons and corpoia li->ns feeling themselves aggrieved at the enu meration and valuation ot their taxable proper ly and effects ma le persuant to the several ac's ol ass-mblv, in such case made and provided, are rebuested to attend and state their griev ances for redress, according to Law. Attest: ) H. J. BftUNER,' H. Nirodemus, Clerk. C. EVANS, Commissioners' office,) J. BECK LEV, Dec. 2fth, 1858. Commissioners PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Bv virtue of an order of the Or phans' Court of Bedford County, the subscriber will sell at Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 22d of January, next, A HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, late the property of Mra. Sophia Mower, dee'd., situate in Kaiusburg, Coletuin Township, Bed ford county, being the 14th La n >rth from the public square, on East side of main street, con taining 82i feet iy front and tunning 198 feet back, adjoining Joshua Fillec on the north, an alley on the East and South, and main street on the west. The improvements are a two sto ry log house, with a laige number of good fruit trees on the lot, such as apples, plums, cherries, and pears, is.c. J3r*The tt-rirs will he cash. EMANUEL J. DIEHL, Adm'r. Bedford County, ss. At an Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, in and for Bedford County, on the 15th day of November A. 1)., 1858, before the Judges of the same Couit, On motion of JOHN MOWER, ESQ.. the Couit grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of John Kegg, late of Colerain tp., in said County deceased, to wit : William residing in Hancock County, Ohio, Emanuel, Mary Ann, residing in Bedford County, John, residing ' in California, Jacob, Josiah, residing in Bedford County, Rebecca, resi ding in Huntingdon County, Pa., and Margaret, resi ding ill Bedford County, to be-and appear at an Or phans Com t to be held at Bedford, in and lor said County, on the 2d Monday, 11th day of February next, to accept or refuse to take the real estate ol said John Kegg, deceased at the Valuation,or show cause why ibe =ame should not be sold by order of the said Court. [i.. s.] I.S TKSTIMOJIT WHEREOF I have here unto set my hand and the seal of the said Court, at Bedlord, the 2Mb day of November, A. D. !s">s. Attest, S. M. TATE, Clerk. WM. S. FLUKE,Sheriff. Dec. 24, 1858 HAGfiftSTOWN ALMANAC'S for 1559, at DR. I! \K£ V Dm- *' ' ' Auditor's Notice. ChafFe, Stout & Co., i Testatum Venditioni Kx s ponas fioni Huntingdon I). S. Berks're jsr, County, No. '2, Novem l>er term, 1 5 VS. The undesigned appointed Auditor to make distribution of the money in the hands of Sheriff Fluke, arising from the -ale of Defts. property, to and among the creditors entitled to the same, will attend to the dotes of his appointment cm F< iday, January 1-f, 1559 at his office, at which ail persons interested can attend, if tliev sec proper. If. D..BARCLAY, fluditor. NOLI) If! THE undersigned having disposed of his entire stock of goods, begs leave to notify all persons knowing themselves indebted to him either by Note or Book account to call and settle before the first of January, 18-59. Ail neglecting •' do s>, their accounts will be Lit in the hands of an officer lor collection. Oct. 21, 1858. C. VV. RUPP. MOTICE. 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For Blackwood's Magaz.no, the four years C PO For any one Review, K 00 For any two Reviews, 10 00 For Blackwood and one Review, 10 00 For B'aekwood and two Reviews, l 3 00 For Three Reviews, 13 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, 17 00 For the four Review s, l.'i 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, 20 00 N B.—The price in Great Britain of the five Pel iodi cals above named is s3l per annum. As we shall never again be likely to ofler such inducements as those here presented, Nov/ is the Time to Subscribe ! ! Qs"Remittances must, in ail cae, be made r/iirrt tu the Publisher*, for at the-e prices no commission can be allowed to agents. Address, LEONARD SCOT T & CO*. No. .31 Gold street, Mew Voik. Dec. 21 15.38. PUBLIC SALE OF There will be sild at public vendue on the premises al Bloody Run, oti Friday the 18th day of January next, at one O'clock of said day, one House and Lot of ground, anil out buil dings, situate in the town of Bloody Run, ad joining lots of Mr. Barndollar and Mrs. Tale on the South side of the Turnpike Road and fron ting the same. Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of Sale by JOHN SPARKS, Att'y iu fact for Chnster.a Steckman and others, and bv VAL. STECKMAN, Guardian of the minor heirs, of George Steckman, deceas ed. Bedford, D**c 21, 1858. AD. ML VIS TRATO RS' AV TICE. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the suqscribers, living in Colerain Township, on the estate of Samuel Die!)!, late of said Township dee'd., all persons indebted lo said edate are notified lo make payment im mediately, and those having claims against the same will preseut their, properly authenticated for settlement. IIENRY P. DIEHL, ANDREW KOONS, r > - Adn'rs. rcp-See advertisement of Dr. San ford's Liver Jmigoiator, in another column. All training to emigrate to a wild climate, good lot/, and fine markets, see advertisement of 11am moti on Hands. THE HAM.VIONTOM FARMER.-A newspaper devoted to Literature and Agricultuie, also setting forth full accounts of the new settlements of Ham - monton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed lor at on ly 85 ct. per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor of the Farmer, ilammonton, 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 Haui nionton Lands. FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA—by Railroad in the State of New Jersey. Soil among the best, for Agricultural purposes being a good loam -oil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, and hun dreds fiom all patts oflhe country are now settling ami building. The crops can be seen glowing. Terms from sls to 20 per acre, payable within four years by usia+ments. To visit the place—Leave Vine St. Wharf at Phila. at I J A. M. by Railroad for Hamon ton, or address R. J. Byrnes, by letter. See full tdvcitisement in another column. PICKLES a If Many men of many minds— Many Shoe- of many kinds, I iotti sizes one to number nine, Allowing some for heel behind. Foots for men and women too, Some high; some low; some old and new, With shanghai tops and pointed heels To make him high who lowly feels. It 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. II fruits and pickles well put up; Fruits preserved, or nice catsup, lie bothering any one to taste, To Ferguson's be sure to baste. Tobacco and cigats are there, Oi qualities ami kind- quite rare, To please the ta-te of every one And make the boys appear lull grown. We take all kinds of trade for goods, E'en wagons full from out the wood- All kinds of produce and of grain, Will be received and -old again. Now call anil see this Store of shoes, O: p;ckl- and pre-eiVes for use, tint when you rail just bring along, What ;j theohj > t of our song. Hurtl Times tietief. j BARGAINS! 1 BAilfiilNS i: BAHtUXS!:: lined &. Mittriich have juft returned from lite ' Eeasteru cities with a latge assortment ol splen-' did ; W ssites* which they will s,.|| cheaper than the cheap est. Their stock includes all kinds of LADIES' MESS GOODS, of the latest and most fashionable st\|es, GENTLEMEN'S CLOT A ING oI every variety of patterns, from the richest j f A SSI MERE to the most enduring: COMMON j VV LAB, Q I V. K X 8 VV A R E of ail sotts from the finest China to the cheapest 1 at tide in the market, CRO CEFHES, such as Coffees, Sugars, Spices, X.r.. N.c. Call around and buy an\thing vou war.!. Nov. 19, 1858. NEW FALL. AND WINTER GOODS: MRS. S.E. PO'J'l'S HAS just returned from the cili-s with a large and handsome stock of FILL .LVD tVLYTER HOODS. elegant rich Dre-s Silk-, Valentia Robes, French Merino, Thibet cloths, Delaines, all colors, Shawls of every de-rription and all prices, bought low at auction. Also, a large and handsome assortment of Furs, Victorines, Capes, Cuffsand Mutts, Bonnets ol all kinds. Velvet, Satin, Brown, Silk, Grey and Brown Straw trimmed and uiifimaied. Also, an endless assottarent of ribbons, feathers, (lowers and rueshes, gloves and hosiery, boots and shoes, and a full assortment- ofevery kind of fancy goods. X. B. Country milliners can be supplied with all kinds of millinery goods. Oct. 22, 1558. Ovci'iatnS California Ytai! Route! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. J. J. .!/. SHOEMAKER HAVE jus! received a laige assortment of FALL AM) WINTER GOODS, consisting in pait of calicoes from 6* cents to 121 cents per yard, Delaines, Coburgs, Parmetta Cloths, black and fancy silks, Mennoes, Plaids, Flannels. A large assortment of Shawls of all colors at d prices Swiss Cambricks, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Shirt s and Drawers, bleached and unbleached Muslins o all prices Sc widths, Clot bs and Cassimeres,Satinet Is Jeans, Tweeds, and in tact every thing generally in country stores. Also, a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS CAPS, Comforts, Cravats. Also, Queensware, Hardware Buckets, Groceries of ali kinds, with a general as soitmenl of spices, 2sc. VVe invite ali to call and see our stock of goods for we are determined to-el to suit the times lot CASH or approved produce. Oct 23, ISSS. CASH IMI PROBCCB STORE! HILLEGAS and MOWRY, .Merchants. al Bttena Vista, Bedford co., Pa.. WOULD announce lo their friends and cus tomers that they have replenished their former stock by an additional supply of Fall and Win ter GOODS of all kinds, which they intend selling vera low for cash or count rv produce. GIVE THEM A GALL. N. 11. Merchantable produce taken in pay ment for store debts. Poena Vista, Oct., 15, 1858. Estate of Samuel (artwright, Deed. Letters of administration bavin*; been gnn- the undersigned, by'the Register of Bed ford County, upon the Estate of Samii.*l Catt u right, late of Middle Woodberry Township, Bedford Co., dee'd, all persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby notified to come forward and S make immediate payment and those having | claims against the Estate, will present them | propei iy authenticated for settlement, lo t he undersigned at'Claysburg, Blair County. DANIEL SHOCK. j sjh* I Icon C'ity Ccmn.ei cial College. IVrrsut'HG. PA. CttAETsv ro 1 "IS. D 0 STUDENTS ATTENDING JANUARY. IS.'S. Now the LARGEST and most thorough Con.TIN rciai School of the United States. YOUNG men pit pared lor actual duties of the Counting R.iom. J C SMITH, A M., Prof, of Book-keeping and Sci ence of Accounts. A T Dot Tnrn r, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com mercial Calculation. J A DEVDRICK and T C JENKINS, Teachers of Book-keeping. A ( OWT.EV and W A Miller, Profs, of Penman-hip. SINGLE AM, DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As u-ed in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSI NESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL LAW— Are taugl,Jamiidall other subjects necessary lor the success AMI fhoro igh education of a piacttcal bu siness man. I*2 B'l'ciiiitiiii*. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the pad three years, aDo in Eastern and Western Cities l U r bt-st Writing, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. Important Informal ion.—Students e,,Lr at any time — No vacation — Time unlimited — Review at pleasure — Graduates assisted in obtaining SJLTIT- T ions —Tuition for full Commercial Course, S3SNN—- Average time S to 12 weeks— Board $2.50 PER week — Stationary, o.oo — Entire co-t, $60.01) to $70.1)0. misters, sons received at half price. For Card — Circular — Specimens ot Bu-iness and Ornamental Writing — inclose two stamps, and ad dress F VV JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Sep 3, ISsS— ly rgNO INVALIDS. -DR. ILIRDM. 1 ANALYTICAL PIIYS IC I A N AND Physician for Diseases cf the LUNGS, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, AM, INVALIDS RETREAT, ~luthor of "Letters to Invalids Kditur of the "MEDICAL Stethoscope," SEE., Dr. Hardman TRPATS Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Laryngtt is, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, by Medicated Inhalations lately used in the Biomton Hospital, London. The great point in t he treatment ol all human maladies, is to get at the direct manner. All medicines are estimated hy their action upon tlie organ requiring relief. This is the important fact upon which Inhalation i- bas ed. Ifthe itomacn is di-ea-ed we take medicines directly into the stomach. If the lungs are diseas ed, breathe or inhale medicated vapors directly into the lungs. Medicines are tlie antidotes to disease and should he applied to the very seat of the disease. Inhalation is the application of this principle. to the treatment of the lungs, for it gives us direct access to those intricate air ceils and tubes which lie out of reach of every other means of administeiing medi cines. Inhalation bring- the medicine indirect con tart w ith the diseas*, without the di-advanlage of any violent action. Its application is so simple, that it can be employed by the youngest infant or feeblest invalid. It does not derange the stomach, comfort oi businessof the patient. OrttKß DI-KASR.S TREATED. — In relation to the !OL low ing diseases, either U her complicated with Lung affections or existing alone, I a!-o invite consulta tion. 1 usually find them promptly curable. Paplapus and all other forms of female complaints, Irregularities and Weakness. Palpitation and all other forms of Heart Diseases, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, Piles, &R. ij-C. Ail diseases of the eye and ear. Neuialgia, Epi lep-Y, and all forms oi nervous disease. S. D. HARDMAN, M. D. •Yo charge for consultation. Jur.e I, I&.'iS. ri'RLIC SALE OF 1)Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court J nl Bedford county, the tinder igned will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, in Pleasant vilte, St. Clair town-hip,on Saturday, the Bth dat/ of January, next, the- following described Real Estate, viz; A LOT OF GROUND IN SAID TOWN, with Dwelling House, STORE House, Stable and oth I s ** HH e p i rn piovernents theieon, now iu possession of Simon Hcrshman. K7*Terms: — Cash at confirmation of sale. O. E. SHANNON, Adin'r ot the Estate ol Louisa Hammer, dee'd. Nov. 86, 18-78. PUBLIC SALE OF U > V virtue of an ord* r of the Orphans' Court J J of Bedford county, the uudersigned will olfcr at public •■ale on the premise*, on FRIDAY, THE 7th DAY OF JANUARY, next, the follow nig described Real Estate, situate in St. Clair Township, viz : a tract of land contain ing IS! Acres and 90 Perches, with Lor House, FRAME BARN anil o'her out-biuhliogs tf.eteon 1 lieie is also an apple orchard on the premises. This land adjoins John R. and Andrew Mowry, Christ's heir-, Jacob Burket and others—is ir. a good state ot cultivation—:s well watered and pre sents fair opportunities fot profitable investments. Term-:—Cam at coufimation of sale. O. E. SHANNON, Adm'rof the Estate of Philip l*:kes, dee'd. Nov. 20, ISoS. Lad i e s Baza a r! riMIE Ladies of Bedford and vicinity are in jf vited to call and examine (he handsome as soitrneut of FALL and WINTER GOODS, now o peueii and ready tor inspection at the "BAZAAR." DRESS GOODS, consisting in part of robe and plum silks, cashmere-, Foil dechevres, flounced and side striped ilelain lobes, fancy and bayadere de lames, French plain and printed de laiues, opera flannels, F.ngh-h and French merinos, poplins, velvets de berg*, bril liants, American and French ginghams, English atid Ameiican piints.—SHAWLS, a great vari ety, such as loig, sijiiare, and mantilla,— cloaks, circular, raglanand man!.lla styles. ; FURS—Ladies and Gents—Chenille Scarfs, Expansion skirts, See. 12 O :<* E T *s, Bridal, velvet, silk, satin, tufted siik, chenille, straw and mourning bonnets, ladies ilie-scap*. i hil crer.'s and Misses' straw and silk bonnets, La.Le-' dresscaps, head-dresses, ribbons, feathers, loweis, Fiench and American, and Millinery goods general ly. KM BROIDERIES. A hand-ome assortment of French sets, collars, children's sets, edgings, laces, flouncing*, veils, Sic. Hosiery—Gloves—ShoePerfumery—Jewelry and an endless vaiiety of fancy artiMes. All of the above articles have been purchased at plices to suit the times. Call, ladies, and examine for yourselves. Country M,Miners supplied with all kinds of Mil linery. The public will please accept Mrs. H. D. IVrou's thanks for the liberal patronage she has received. Nov. 12, IS3$. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Lettkks Testamentary having been granted by the Register of Bedford county, to the under-ign erl upon the estateot Catharine Hardinger lav ol Cum berland Valley township, in said county, dec M—all persons knowing themselves indebted lo -aid es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those Jiaving claims against it will present theru properly authenticated for settlement. LEVI HAKDINGEK, SflS. Adiii'r. SHRIVER BROTHERS, * ColW< %> •?'' .aisiarra, lii'j Baltimore Street, B;;ltijnre QoLli 'IT CONSIGNMEN TS OF BUTTER, OLard. Flour, Huron, I.e-Ulnr, Wool. Gin seng, Snake Root, Btrsvti. Festhws, and every description of country Produce. A long l'tr= ; .r.eps experience enables ns to assure our friends tlmt the l<est possible dispo sition will be t nude of anything entrusted to i our cure for sale. T H E Liver invigorate!'. PREPARED NR ns. JVANOPORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM G'JMS, / one of ihr lest purgative and liver mediciiies now before the public, that acts a? a Cathartic, easier, milder, art mo r e effectual (ban any other medicine | known. It is "of only a Cathartic, but a Liver re medy. acting hr-t on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that rnal tei, thus accomplishing two ptirpdses effect i uahy, without any of the painful feelings exper ; enced in the operations of mo-t Cathartics. it j strengthens the system at the same time that if purge- It; and when taken daily in moderate do-es, will siicnthen and bui'J it up with unusual raoid % j1 be LIVER IS one tf th* pr.ncipal legulutors of he human body; and w hen it pefiUrrfiS ils tfnetions well, the pow- fig er-ofthe system are fiiii ly developed. Thesto.n- achisalmd t entirely de pendent on the healthy w action of the Liver for the proper performance - of its functions; when the stomach isat fault, ™ the bowels ate at fault I and the whole system Sldfefs in consequence of one organ—the Uver —having ceased "o do its duty. For the dis- aa rases of that organ, one ;of the proprietors has made it hisstudy, in a .1 practice of more than w twenty years, "to find some remedy where- iJJ with to roenleiuct the many derangements to n whieb it is liable, j To prove that this re- . medy is at last found, i any person tumbled with " Liver Complaint, in any oI its forms, has but to a bottle, and conviction 1 is certain. J-J These Gums remove ell mm bid or bad matter j from thesvstein, supply- tug in their place a heal hv How of bile, invtg- ora'iug the stomach, cau -ing food to digest Well, purifying the blood, giv ing tone and health to the whole machiuei > , removing the cause ol the disease—effecting a radical cure. sat Billions attacks are cured, and what is bet ter, prevented, by the occasional use of the Liver i rivigorator. One dose alter eating -f is sufirien! to relieve the stomach and prevent the r. food liom rising a ,.j souring. j* I Only one dose taken at night, loosens the bowel- gently,and cures 0 Co-tivene.-s. One dose taken alter each meal w ill cure Dys i epsie. | always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken tor female obr trurtion, re moves the cau-e of the diseaseand make, ape,- fret cure. Only one dose g* immediately re 1 i eve s Chol'e whi! one dose often lepeatedis a sure cure for Cholera Morbus '• an da preventive of ' Clio I era. CEP'Only one bottle is needed to throw otif of the system the effects of medicine after a long sx-kne-s- One buttle taken tut Jaundice removes all saliowuess or unnatural color fiom the skin. One do-e taken u short lime before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well. One dose ollen reputed cures, Chronic Diarrbouea, in its worst iorms, while Summer and Bowel com ; plaints yield almo-t to the fir-f dose. lne or two j doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children; , there is no surer, safer, 01 speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. OHF*"A lew bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the ab-orbeuts. ; We take pleasure in recommending this medicine , as a preventive for Fever and Ague, t'hill Fever anil i all Fevers ola Billious Type. It operates with cer tainty. and thousands are willing to testifv to its wonderful viitues. All who use it are giving their ; unanimous testimony in its favor, J K7~.Mix WATER IS THE MOCTH WITH THE IXVIGOR • A TOR, and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR /r a scientific medical discovery, arid is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if bv magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result ola Diseased Liver. Pi-ICi. ONE no LI. A R PER BOTti.E. DR. FAN. ORD, Proprietor .'H3 Broadway, N. Y. For at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed ford. Pa. 3 May 14, IS-33. JUY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A FINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty,ami it caunclt exist without a fine lieaii ol hair, then reaii the following, and it'you ask more, see circular aiound each bottle, and no one can doubt. Professor Wood's Huir Restorative. —We call the attention of all, old ami young, to this won derful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair—covers the head of the bald with a luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a Centinual flow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dres-mg for the hair w ill preserve its color, and keep it fiom falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald; the grey, or diseased in sca'.p, to use it; and surely the youii" will not, as they vaiue the flow ing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Itspraisb is Upon theton"ue of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Half Restorative in New Haven, received the following letter in re"ard to the Restorative, a lew weeks Since; Deep River, Con., July 23, 185 S. Mr. Lerenwflrth—Sir: 1 have b?er. troubled with dandruff <>r scurf on my head for more than a vear, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together, I saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Resloiative" as a core. 1 called at your store on the Ist of Apru and purchased one bottle to try it, and I found to ihj satisfaction it was the thing, it re mov. >! the srur'" and new hair began To grow; it is now two or thr inches in length where it was ali off. 1 have ereat taitb in it. 1 wish you to send me two butties more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. 1 don't know as any of the kind is used in this place, von may have a market for many boTtles after it is known here. Yoirrs with ;espect, KU FL 7 S PRATT. Piltl.A., Sept., 9, 1857. Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is pro vine i;.elf beneficial to me. The front, and also the back pan of my head almost lost its covering in fact bad. 1 have used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative,and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front is aI • o receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever, i think from my own personal recommendation ! cat: induce many others to try it. Youis respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. -161 Vine street. Vi.xcennks, la., June 22, 1850. Pi of. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact ure and vend your r. cently discovered Hair Restora tive, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern. thai I have used it and known ottieia to use it that 1 have, (or several years, been ir, the habit of using, othei Hair C -storalives, and that I find yours vastly supermi to any other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the bead of ilanritulf, and with one month's proper use will testoie any person's hair to the original youthful color ami texture, giving it a healthy, soft anil glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor ii.g the hands that apnly it, or the dress on which it drops, f would, therefore, recommend its use to every one de.uouS of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully your*, "WILSON KING. O. J. WOOD & (To., 212 Broadway, New York (in the great New \, k Wire RailingEstablisirent, and.. 11l Market >it. t, St. Louis, M-. And sold by all Diuggisti. For -ale at th- Plug Store ot Ih. II K Ilany, i ford, l'a. May 11, IS3B.
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