TOOTHACHE. —This disease can be cured ! by DR. KEYSER'S TOOTHACHE REMEDY, prepared L>y him in Pittsburg, Pa., which is put up in bottles • and sol<t at 25 cents each. It is an excellent rr.edi- i cine, when diluted, for spongy and tender gums, and ii worth ten times its price to all who need it.— Sold at Samuel Brown's, Bedford, and at J. K. Col vins, SchelLburg. Nov. 26, \SB-GIT>. j CO UR T P ROC LA MA TTON. To the Coroner, the Justices of the Pence, ; and Constables in the different Townships : in the County of Bedford, Greeting. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to j me directed, under the hand and seal of the j Hon. FRANCIS M. KIIKJHELL, President of the | several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth | District, consisting of the counties ol Franklin, Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, and by virtue of his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery for the trial of capi tal and other offenders therein and in the Gene ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and Jou.v G. HARTLEY and A. J. SNIVELY, Esqs., Judge.?of the same Court, in the same County ol Bedford, You and each of you are hereby" re quired to be and appear in your proper persons with your Records, Recognizances, Examina t tions, and other remembrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to be holden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 2d Monday of February, (being the 1 4th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day there and then to do those things to which youi j several offices appertain. GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the lllh day of January, in the year of our Lord 1859. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. ... REGISTER'S NOTICE. ALL persons interested, are hereby notified that the following nam-rl accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's Office of Bed ford county; and thai the same will be present- ; ed to the Orphans' Court in and for said county j lor confirmation, on Tuesday, the loth day of February, next, at the Court House, in Bedford. The account of Joseph Irnler, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth I'ickes, late of Union township, deceased. The account of John Mower, Esq., guardian of Caroline Conley, formerly Caroline Miller, one of ; the daughters of Thomas B. Miller, dee'd. The second account of Samuel Brown, Esq., stir- ; viving executor of the l ist will, ixc., of John Keefte, i late of Bedford township, deceased. The account of John Blankley, Esq., guardian of the minor children of John Grubb, late of Monroe j township, riece sed. The account of John E. Grove, admini-trator of j the estate of David F. Cheney, late of Monroe town- ' ship, deceased. The account of Mahala W'eirner, adrrini ,tratrix of the e-tate of James Weimer, late of Monroe town ship, deceased. The account of Thomas O. Wright, administrator I of the estate of Rebecca Wright, late of St. Clair! township, deceased. The account of Adam Burger I, guardian of Sarah i Shelley, and of the minor children of Jacob Shelley, j late of South Woodberry township, dee'd. The account of Joseph Dull, Esq., guardian of Phoebe, Catharine and Susan Suerly, minor children • of William Suerly, late of Juniata township dee'd. ' The account ot Joseph Dull, Esq,, administrate! of the estate of Isaac Gochenour, late ol Juniata tp., deceased. The account of Benjamin Hull, Esq., Executor of the last will, &c., of Hannah Hull late ot Napier tp., deceased. The account of David Gochenour, executor of the last will, tke., of J. Gochenour late ot Union town •hip, dee'd. The account of John C. Riffle, Esq., administra tor of the estate of Jacob Riffle, late of Juniata tp., deceased. The account of John P. I.ongenecker, administ ra- Tor of the estate of Abel Giitiith, late ol Middle Woodberry tp., dee'd. The account of David Lingenfeiter, administrator of the estate of Abraham Liugenieiter, late ot Na- ; pier tp., dee'd. The account of Daniel Shock, Esq., administrator of the estate of Samuel Cart w right, late of U . on tp., decaased. The final account of Jacob Beckley, Esq., admin istrator of the estate of Benjamin Hancock, lafe of j St. Clair tp., deceased. The account of O. E. Shannon, Esq., administra tor of the estate of Louisa Hammer, late ol Cincin nati, Ohio. The recount of O. F.. Shannon, Esq., administra tor of the estate oi Kinzey Ake, late of Utuon tp., deceased. The account of John C. Virkroy, administrator ol | the estate of Susan Bruner, lare of Cumberland Vul- j ley tp., dec'J. The account of Daniel Helsel, administrator of ' the estate of Jacob Helsel, late of Bedford township! deceased. SAM'L H. TATE, Register. \ Register's Office, Jan. 21, 1559. Police. HAVING disposed of the one half of my Drug Store to Dtt. S. J. WAY, I therefore desire ail persons indebted fo me on book account, to come and settle, as it is important tbat all stand ing accounts should be settled and the books closed. This request is reasonable and I ex pect a speedv compliance. jan, 7, '59. F. C. REAMER. Auditor's Notice. IN the matter of the citation fo the Executo's of j the last Wilt, &c., of Daniel Wi-egarver, dee'd— the undersigned appointed auditor to ascertain and Teport whether any, and if any, what part of the lands should be sold, rented, Ke., will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his officp, in the Bor ough of Bedford, on Thursday, 'he 10th day of Feb ruary, next, when and where ail p-isons interested can attend. it. D. BARCLAY, Jan. 7, 1859. Auditor. De Initiation Inqtii'cndn. THE undersigned appointed by the Court >f Co n mon Fleas of Bedford county, to inquire whether George Owe, of Union township be a Lunatic, or not, &c., will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, at his olßce, in Ihe Borough of Bedford, on Tuesday, the 25th day of January, next, when and where ail persons interested can attend. R. D. BARCLAY, January 7, 1858. Commissioner. AUDITOR'S XOTICE. IN the matter of the citation to William Smith, ad ministrator of ttie eslatp of Elizabeth Smith, dee'd. The undersigned appointed auditor to take testi mony and report the tacts in this case, will attend for that purpose, at his office, in Bedford, on 'Thurs day, the 27th day of January, in- 1., w hen and whei e ail persons interested mav attend. Jan 7, 59. "JOHN MOWER, Auditor. ADMIXIS TRATO li S XO TIC E. I.ETTERSof administration having been granted by the Register of Bedford county, to the under signed. upon the estate of Peter Barndollar, lafe of West Providence township, deceased.—Notice is therefore given to all per-ons indebted to said es tate to come and settle their accounts, and those laving claims against it, will please present them duly authenticated. JAS. M. BARNDOLLAR, jan 7. '59. of Bloody Run, Adm'r. WALL AND BLIND PAPER. Dr. B. F. HARRY is our agent for this ne cessary article. By calling at bis store our pa- Irons will see samples of our papers. W<? have made our Spring selection with much care, and Ibir.k we cannot fail to please. SHRYOCK & SMITH, , Chambcrsburg ROSS FORWARD. O. H. GAITIIER. I'omard & iinilticr, ATT OR NEVS AT L. AW ; Bedford, Penn'a, Ross FORWARD &. 011. G'AITIIOR of Som ! erset, have opened a law office in Bedford, Pa. O. 11. Gaither, having located permanently in Bedford, will be assisted during every Court by the former. All business entrusted to their | care will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office oil Juliana street two doors South of the Inquirer office. A CARD. Allegheny Male ami Female Seminary, F;i. The summer term will open Aug. sth. Fall term, Oct. 2lst, 185S, and winter term, Jan. 18th. Spring term, April s<h, 1859. CC7"Circu!ars with full particulars may be had of W. W. BRIM, A. 8., Principal. N. B. Half the tuition must be paid in advance. Students coming to this institution will be conveyed free of charge from Bedford, on the 17TH January, by addressing a letter to Mr. Samuel Williams, of Kainsburg. Rainsburg, Bedford co., June 4, '57-ly. liDDllilih MOUSE, C STREET, Between Fonr-antl-a-balf and Sixth Strcc:s, WASHINGTON, D. C'. A F. KSIWAIKLL, Proprietor. E. V. < HIIBELL, SuperiiUtudruh Washington City, Dec. 10, 57-ly. .5. W. UKdEKFELTEII, Attorney at Law anil Land Surveyor, Will attend with / romptness to all badness entrusted to his cire. WLI.L PRACTICE I.N BEDIORI) AND Flit. TON Coi'NTIES. (T/ 1 "" Office one door West ol'the Union Hotel. ~J. V*. SCOTT. ( Lute of the firm of Winchester <S" Scott.) j 4* ?! Semen's i-'ueiiisEaing Store and SIII R T MA N u VACT OR Y, .Vo. 811- Chestnut Street, i (Nearly opposite the GIHARD HOI SE.) J' HI LA D E LP Ht. 1. J. W. SCOTT, would respectfully call the atten j tion of his former friends tolr.s new Store, and is pre ' pared to li'.l orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A I perfect lit guarantied. COUNTRY IRADE snp j plied with FINE SHIRT'S and COLLARS. | October, 8, ISSS-I y. BB! c-'os* Kansas* I THE subscriber has now for sale a splendid i CAMERA with stock and "fixins"—also a i GOOD BROWN MARE; both or either of ! them will be sold low. JACOB SCI I ELL. | Schellsburg, Jan. IT, 1859. *."500 A Vi: Wanted, an Active, Honest man in every county in the States, to travel and canvass for the NEW YORK OMNIBUS —a beautifully illustrated monthly journal.— To suitable, active men, a salary of SSOO p>-r year and a small commission will be paid. Ad dress. C. P. Be! TTON, Publisher, HO Beeknnn at., A'e tc York. Tul YE~ Y I N (TT' i O. H. GAITHER will promptly attend to al' I surveying business that may be entrusted to j him. Office on Juliana street, iwo doors South of the Inquirer ollice. V^ 7 ls> C Jtr' JL st | THE undersigned, intending to retire firm bu siness, offers her entire Stock of Goods at whole safe. To any one wishing to engage in merchandising, this offer presents a favora' 1' opportunity, as ffie location is a good one, room newly fitted up, goods almost all new, and a igond run of custom established. For luithor information, address Mrs. 11. D. PEUGH, j jan 21, '59. Bedford, Pa. XOTICE. THE public are hereby cautioned against har boring or trusting tnv wife Sarah, on my ac count, as she las left my bed and board wiih out just cause, or provocation, and I am deter mined to pav no debts of h*r contracting. JOHN A POTTS. Southampton tp., Jan. 21, '59. .■ID.ML\ISTRJJTOIiS' XOVICE. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the suqsciibri's, living in Colerain Township, on the estate of Samuel DiehJ, late jof said Township dee'd., all persons indebted to sail) estate are notified to make payment im mediately, and those having claims against the same will present their, properly authenticated for settlement. HENRY P. DIEHL, ANDREW KOONS, Dec. 24, 1858. A,lm'rs. THE firm of Taylor IS Mowry is dissolved by mutu al consent. 'The business will be continued at the o'd stand by John Tavlor who will hold himself rea dy at all limes to accommodate the public with LEATHER, on the most reasonable terms. The books of the firm will remain in ihe bands of John A. Mow ry, for settlement — and all per-nns iuteres'cd are earnestly requested to call and inake settlement at once. All those neglecting this notice may expect alter the first day of February, nrx', to find their ac counts in the hands ol an officer for collection. Dec. 81, 1858. TAYLOR & MOWRY. A D MINIS TR ATOR'S NO TIC R. LE TTERS of administration having been grant ed to the undersigned, by the Register of the Or phans' Court of Bedford county, upon the estate of Kinzey Ake, late of Union township, (lecea-ed, all persons, therefore, knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tho-e having claims will present them propeily authenticated for settlement. O. E. SHANNON, Dec. 31, 1858. of Bedford Bor., Adm'r. X/ w v TONS of superior Windsor Blue S f\P Plaster, just received and for sale at the "Cumberland Mills," at the follow ing rates, viz: Per ton, ground $3 00 < " in stone, 6 50 bat ret, 1 50 CASH will be paid fir all kinds of grain, or taken in exchange for plaster at the highest ■ market price. JESSE T. BEAL Cumberland, Jan. 7, '59. STATEMENT of the Receipts and Ex pen- ! ses of the Bedford and Stoystown I urn- j pike. Road Com puny, from the first day of \ January, 1858, to the third day of January, 1859. To balance in the Treasury, Ist January, 18.13, $072 90J j To amount of tolls received in the year 'SS 1824 23f j $2197 M i | By amount of expenditures during same time, $1072 .76 ; Balance in the Treasury at settlement, 1 iucluding bad and uncurrent money, 821 57i . $2197 13i No dividend was made. EMANUEL STATLEK, President. PETER SCIIEI.I., Treasurer. The Board adopted the following resolution, 3d January,lßs9. Resolved, That the gate keepers ol the Bedford and Stoystown Turnpike Road Company, are here by directed not to trust any person for toll hereaf ter—and that suit:; be instituted against anv person who shall attempt in any way to defraud the Com pany out of its toll, or shall neglect, or ref use to stop to pay toll at any toll house ol the Company. And l that John P. Reed, Esq., or some other attorney be j employed to attend to such suits for the fine accru-1 ed by such conduct, and that the gate-keepers are j required to give notice to such Attorney, or the j Tieasurer, President, or any of the Managers ot the'! Company; of such oiUoder forthwith, in person, or by writing, and that this resolution be published in the Bedford Papers. EMANUEL STAPLER, President, PETER SCHYI.L, Sec'y. (jau ' 1859.) BE DI D 111) C<B MY, SSr aj|Mi|j v The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I To William -A. Irwin an.. his wile, and his heirs, and James N. Lane, j an d his wife and his heirs, and all others j interested in the premises, GREETING: We command and firmly enjoin you, that laying ; aside all business whatever, you he and appear be- j fore the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of | the said County, to be held in Bedford, on the 14th j day of February, next, tp show- cause, if any you ■■ have, why the itne-ses on behalf of Peter K. Kep- j ler Leonard G. Kepler and John Whiting, on their: complaint against you, before our said Court duly j exhibited, should not be examined and their tes!i-j mony reduced to writing and filed of record in our j said Court, in order to perpetuate the same, agreea- j bly to the Constitution of our said Government, and . the Act of Assembly in such ca-e made and provi- ! ded. Hereof fail not at your perd. Witness the Honorable F. M. Kimmell, Esq., Pre- j sident of our -aid Court, at Bedford, the 23d day ol j November, 1858. 8. 11. lAI E, Jan. 14, 1859. Proth'y. FOB sui:. aP *3? Paie. A FARM IV FT HIM O.VE mile of fhe Rail Road and two miles of Stonerstown, in the Broad Pop Coal region, containing about 160 acres, being good bottom land about one-half clear ed and the balance well timbered. The farm is well improved, and a tine spring ot excellent water at the door of the house—a!.-o two good orchards of fruit trees en the premises. ALSO, A farm in Monisnn's cove, adjoining lands of Ha, vid Stuckey, Bailey's heirs, Jacob Furry and others, containing about 200 acres, one half cleared and the balance well timbered, with an abundance of locust and chestnut timber. There are several never failing springs upon the premi-es with a constantly stream running through the farm. There is also a large and thrifty young orchard hearing fruit there on. The improvements are a roughcast House, Log Barn and out buildings, ALSO, ICO acres of land in Harrison County, lowa, of fir-t class prairie, close to timber and within a lew miles of the .Missouri river above Council Bloti's. ALSO, 3.71 acres in Story county, lowa. ALSO, 1!3 acres in Pottpwattainie county. lowa, near council Bluff's. ALSO Lot no 8 pf block 53 in the city of Omaha, Nebr sk Territory. ALSO, 610 acres in Ripley Countv, Mis-ouri. —ALSO— -1280 acres of land in Austin county, Texas, East of the Brazos River on the Texas Centra! Kjil Road, which runs through the land. It is weii wa tered being upon the head waters of Cypress Creek. ALS— O-320 acres in Comanche county, Texas, on VVresler's Creek, 4 miles Fast of the Leon River, and on the line of the Memphis and El IV-so Rail ! Road, now in proces? of construction. ALSO, The farm in Morrison's Cove, adjoining Bloomficid Furnace, known as the "Pearson property" lately owned by David Daniels, containing 131 ceres and 60 perch-s, with excellent oichard of fruit trees thereon and never failing water at the door. The improvements are one large frame House, one log House and barn, with convenient out-buildings. The land is gvod—produces well and is in a high state of cultivation. A good pike is close by leading to Holtiday-burg which with the Furnaces make a readv market at the door for ail kinds of produce. Jan. 7, '59. O. E. SHANNON. Short make long Primes. ? Attention is called to the above motto, by the undersigned, and ail persons knowing them selves indeh'ed to him on book account or other wise, to call at lus store, on or before the 15th January, in.st., and settle their accounts by CA?II or NOTE. lam determined to have my hooks settled up. A word to the wise is sufficient. ISAAC LIP PEL. Jpn. 7, '59 STATEMENT f Receipts and Ex penditures of llie Met]lord Kail As sociation. from its organization in 1 51, to 31st Dee.. 1858, inclusive. RECEIPTS. Cash paid in on 370 shares of capital stock, $1096 50 Aggregate of received, $1 186 96 Cash from Insurance Cnmpany, 163 12 Miscellaneous, 400 1654 08 dotal. $5750 5S EXPENDITURES. Cash paid on purchase ol Real Es tate, including interest, sll2O 98 Cash paid for repairs, $732 63 do for Taxes, 239 66 do for Insurance. 129 00 do for Dividends, 53 52 do Miscellaneous, 67 00 1241 81 5662 73 Balance, SS7 79 ASSETS, EXCLUSIVE OF REAL ESTATE. j Cash on hand as above, SB7 79 ! Due on subscription So Capital Stock, 253 50 Rents due from sundry persons, .338 00 $679 29 LIABILITIES. Balance due Wm. Hartley, on purchase money, $297 16 Interest fiotn Ist March, 1858 Sundry accounts for repairs, estimated at 30 00 For full deta i Is, see books and accounts of Secreta ry and Treasurer. Published by order of the Trustees. JOHN .MOWER, President. FR. JORDAN, Secretary. January 1, 1859. C. H TIOM. ALL persons are hereby notified not lo (rust or harbor on my account, my wife Hannah, who has left my bed and board without any just cause, as I will not pay any debts of her con tract ing. HENRY EARNEST. 1 Jan. 7, '59 APPEALS. Notice is hereby given to the taxable inhabi tants of the county of Bedford, that an appeal will beheld by the County Commissioners, on the days, and at the places specified, to wit : Hopewell Township, on Saturday the 291h, at the house of John Dasher. West Providence Township, on Monday, the 31st, at the house of Philip Steckman. Snakespring Township, on Tuesday, the Ist day of Febuary next, at the house of Daniel. L. Defibaugh. Bedford Township, on Wednesday, the 2d, at the Cornmissionets, office. Bedford Borough, on Thursday,the 3d, at the Commissioner, oliice. \Vhen and where all persons and corpora tions feeling themselves aggrieved at the enu meration and valuation of their taxable proper ty and effects made persuant lo the several ac's of assembly, in such case made and provided, are rebuested to attend and state their griev ances for redress, according to Law. Attest: ) H. J. BRUNER, H. Xicodemus, Clerk. > C. EVANS, Commissioners' office, ) J. BECKLEY, Dec. 24-th, 1858. Commissioner Bedford fount), SS. At an Orphans' Court, held at Bedford, in and for F.eiiford County, on the 15th day of November A. D., 1858, before the Judges of the same Court, On motion of JOHN MOWER, ESQ., the Court 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 in Bedford County, to be and appear at an Or phans Coui'l to be held at Bedford, in and for said County, on the 2d Monday, 11th day of February next, to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said John Kegs, d,ceased at the Valuation,or show cause why iheVairie should not be sold by order of the said Court. [r,. s.] Ls TI:STIMONY WHEREOF I have here unto spt my hand and the seal of the said Court, at Bedford, the 2it h day ol .November, A. D. 1858. Attest, S. 11. TATE, Clerk. WM, 8. FLUKE,Sheriff. Dec. 21, 1858 Bedford founty,ss> At an Orphans' C ourt held at Bedford in and for Bedford County on the 15ib day of November A. D.. 1858, before the same Court, On motion OVJCHN MOWER, ESQ., the Cour' Grant a Rale upon the hriis and legal represen'atives of John Claar, late of Bedford Borough, in said County, dec'd, to wit : Jacob, who his dead, leving issue, a Daughter, Mary Ann, who is intermarried with George Hines, residing in Bedford, Catharine, in termarried with Anthony Stifller, residing in Bed lord, John, who is dead, leaving live Children, viz : George residing in the West, Hemy residing in Fredrick County, Md.. William residing in the West, Margaret, inter, l.irried with George Beckley, re smiiig in Fredrick County, .Vld., and John residing at the same place, Joseph, Sarah, intermarried with Thomas Slack, now dead, leaving i?£ue,six chidren residing in Bedford County, viz: George, Mary, I intermarried with G. J. ROCK, Jane, Maigaret; Amanda and Fia iklin, Elizabeth, intermarried with Jacob Over, residing in Bedford, and Samuel, lesi ding in the State of Kentucky, to be and appear at an Oipbans Court to be held at Bedford in and for said County, on the 2d Monday, 14th day ol February next, to accept or lefuse to take the -aid Real Estate of snii! John Claar, deceased, at the Valuation, or show cause why the same should not be sold by or- : der of the said Court. [L s.] Is TESTIMONY WHF.HEOF 1 have hereto set my j hand, and seal of said Court, at Bedford, the 21th day of Nov ember, A. D. 1858. Attest, SAMUEL H. TATE, Clerk. Wii.i.i AM S. EM-HE, Sheriff. Dec. 21, 1858. Ft £i H 8 H 11) S i >.t) TowisYip or Single Rights ol Btd ford County for 8;i!e, of tf B HI, ©lark's NEWLY INVENTED PATENT, PORTA BI E MERCHANT FLOUR -MIXING AND DIJf ."RIRUTJXG -APPARATUS, ANDCOM BINFD GRINDING AND BOLTING MEll- CJfA.Yr OF FULL SIZE, which requires but SIX HORSE BOWER to run—grinds 10 bushels of wheat per hour, and makes better and more Hour than any mit! in exi.-tence —turningout at the same operation. Family, Extra, Superfine, Fine, Middlings, Shorts, Ship-tuffs and Bran, and occupying t.ut little space —a room 12 by 21 being an ply large to place the ; Mill in and work it successfully. This highly ingenious and much needed in vention, performs an entiio new feature in the manufacturing ol giain into flour, and attains objects which have been heretofore wholly be yond reach. The splendid manner in which it performs its functions ; Hie simplicity of its structure: all complicated and useless machinery being avoided ; the ease with which il can be transported from one loration to another—a horse and wagon, at two loads, being all that i, requisite ; the small space it occupies when rea dy for u>e, which would not he missed when placed in a room with other machinery ; and the e ma l! a mount of power used to propel it—the rapidity with which it performs is work—the different qualities of flour by a single operation—the quality and yield per bushel i> unsurpassed. MILLERS AMD MILL-OIYJ^'ERS.' Your attention is called to this ingenious, valuable ! anil scientific belting process, which will save you t-n times it cost every six months, if used in your null in place of your piesent machinery. It will enulde you to make a !aig'*r yield of flour, a moie uniform quality, and a much better flour. [t7r*Munufart liters price of Mill $650 CCTMlight to use Iroin S3O to SIOO OTr'Pcuoiis in this county wishing to see the practical wo; kings ol this mill, before purchasing can do io by calling at the mill of John Bingham, at ilolluluyshurg, Benna., who has one in opeiation. Cty'i'lie right to use ran be had by calling upon either of the undersigned, at Bedford, who have the power to sell Bedford county. GEO. W. BF.NFORD, Dec. 31, ISSB. JACOB REED. I IST OF LETTER,S remaining in the j Post Otlice, at Bedford, Dee. 31, ISSS. Persons calling for letters ill this list will please say they are advertised. Ake.'lno. Esq.; Annie Ellen Mary Miss; Ander son Jacob; Anderson Mary A, Miss; Atkinson Car oline Mrs.; Black Mary Mis?; Cessny W. F.; fon der? David; Croffard Henry; Cales I*'.; Davis Wm. J. Esq.; Dean Lizzie S. Miss; Dale D. Esq.; Dile Co. Bedford; Griffith Joseph; lleltzel Charles; Doner Mrs.; Hamilton William; Hamilton Mary Miss;' Her bert Jes-ie; H -trick John, Haas John Adam; Het rick J S K q.; Hamilton John; Irrile- Ephraim; Keag !y John; Makens William; Miller John A. Esq., 2; i McCoy John A Esq.; Miller E. T.; Murvine N. B; Oppenhiiner Abraham; Overocker Samuel; Overork er 11 J.; Stover? Morris; S'oudenour Mrs,; Schwarts Sutnu"| F,; Smith Susannah; Smith David I)sq.; Sin nott Esq.; Shaffer Michael, Snouts Thomas F.; Stein Charles; Thompson Wm. T. 7; Wisegarver Ktith Arina; Wolford John; Yount? Jacob. JOHN A. MOWRY, P. M. Jan. 7, 1859. A|| kinds of goods sold at REED St. MIN IS ICH'S for Cask or Produce. HAGERSTOWN ALMANACS for 1859, ? at DR. HARRY'S Drug and Book Store. Iron City Commercial College. PITTSBURG, PA. CHARTERED 1855. 300 STUDENTS ATTENDING JANUARY, 1858. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Counting Room. J C SMITH, A M., Prof, of BOOK -keeping and Sci ence of Accounts. A T DOCTHETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com mercial Calculation. J A DEYDRICK and T C JENKINS, Teachers of Book-keeping. A COWLEY and W A Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSI NESS W KIT ING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL LAW- Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practical bu siness man. S'i E^rcimuiii*. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the past three years, al-o in Eastern and Western Cities lor best Writing, NOT ENGRAVED" WORK. Important Information. —Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa tions—Tuition for full Commercial Course, $35.00 — Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board $2.50 per week —Stationary, 6.oo—Entire cost. $60.00 to $70.00. sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens ol Business and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad dress F W JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Sep 3, l$5S-)y [CP'See adveitlsetnent ol Dr. San ford's Liver Invigotator, in another column. XjT AU iranting to emigrate to a mi 'd climate, good toil, and fine markets, see advertisement of Hammon (ili L /'ids. THE HAMMONION FARMER.—A newspaper devoted to Liteiature and Agriculture, also setting for:h full accounts of the new settlements of Ham monton, in New Jersey, can be subscribed lor at on ly 25 cts. per annum. Inclose postage stamps for the amount. Address to Editor ot the Farmer, H amnion ton, Atlantic Co. New Jersey. Those wi-hing cheap land, of the best quality, in one of the healthiest and most delightful climates in the Union, see advestisement of Ham nionton Lands. FARM LANDS FOR SALE 25 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA —by Rai!road*in the State of New Jersey. Soil among the best for Agricultural purposes being a good loam soil, with a clay bottom. The land is a large tract, divided into small farms, ar.d hun dreds fioin all parts of the country are now settling and building. The crops can be seen growing. Terms ; from sls to 20 per acre, payable within four ypars j by instalments. To visit the place—Leave Vine St. | Wharf at Phil.' at 7j A. M. by Railroad for Harnon- j ton, or addres li. J. Byrr.es, by letter. See full r.dvertisement in another column. Overland California laiS Koutc! j NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. J. W J. M. SHOEM.IKER HAVE just received a assortment ot FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of calicoes from Cf cents to 12J j cents per yard, Delaines, Coburgs, Parmetta Cloths, ] black and fancy silks, Merinoes, Plaids, Flannels. A large assortment of Shawls of all colors ai d price s ■ Swiss Cambricks, Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Shirt j and Diawers, bleached and unbleached Muslins o I all prices & widths, Clot hs and Cassimeres, Satinetts j Jeans, Tweeds, and in fact every thing generally l in country stores. Also, a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS CAPS, Comforts, Cravats. Also, Queensware, Hardware Buckets, Groceries of all kinds, with a genera! ass soitment of spices, A.c. We invite all to call and see our stock of goods for we are determined tosel >o suit the times for CASH or approved produce. Oct 23, ISSS. I'state of Samuel ("artwriglit, Dec'd. Letters of administration having been gran ted to the undersigned, by'the Register of Bed ford County, upon the E-'ate of Samue! Cait wright, late of Middle Woodberry Township, Bedford Co., dec'd, all persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby notiiied to come forward and Tpake immediate payment anil (hose having i)aimagainst the Estate, will present (hem propel ly authenticated for settlement, to the undersigned at Claysburg, Blair County. DANIEL SHOCK, Pt-c. 24t h, 1858. Adm'r. MRIiMS!! BJRCIISS!!! Feed 8. ?ilinnieh havpjuft returned from the Eeastern c it it s with a large assortment ol splen did Winter Goods! which they will sell cheaper than the cheap-j est. Their slock includes all kinds of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, of the latest and most fashionable styles, GENTLEMEN'S CLOT SING ot every variety of patterns, from the richest CASSJAIERE to the most enduring COMMON WEAR, Q 1 1: LX S n ARE of all sorts from the finest China to the cheapest article in lhe market, GROCERIES, such as Coffees, Sugars, Spices, St,c., &c. Call around and buy anything you want. Nov. 19, 1858. A D MINIS TH A TOR'S NO TIC E. LETTEUS ot administration on the estate of Daniel Shea, late of Cumberland Valley tp., dec'd, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Bedford Borough,—notice is therefore given to all per-ons indebted to make payment immediately ami those having claims will present them forthwith, proper ly authenticated foijsettlement. O. E. SHANNON, Dec. 31, 1858, Ailm'r. .4 D MINIS TRA TOR'S NO TICE. I LETTEUS of administration having been granted I by the Register of Bedford county, to the undersign ed upon the estate of James Smith, late of St. Clair township, in said county, deceased—all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those [having claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement. MAHLON SMITH, Jan 14, 1859. Adm'r. TO BE HAD AT DR. HARRY'S. Essence of Jamaica Ginger, which should have a place in every family, for sale at Dr. Harry' 3. SHRIVER BROTHERS, * coa *^ 4* josizizrinm, %. S~i"> Baltimore Street, Baltimore, SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OF BUTTER, Lard, Flour, Baton. Leather, Wool, Gin seng, Snake Itoot, Beeswax, Feathers, aa<l ever)- description of country Produce. A long business experience enables us to assure our friends that the best possible dispo sition wilt be made of anything entrusted to our cure for sale. THE Liver Invigorate i*. PREPARED NV DR. SANDFOKD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Ii one of the best purgative and liter medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier milder, and ra.re effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re medy, acting fir-t on the Liver to eject its morb.d matter, then on the stomach and bowels Jo carry olf tnat matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect ually, without any of the painful feelings expt r. enced in the operations of mo-t Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time that if purges it; and w hen taken daily in moderate do cs, will strcrithen and build it up with unusual rapi-J- Tbe LIVER is one ofthe principal regulators ot theabumn body; and when it performs it* tfneions well, the pow- gg ers ef the system are ful ly developed. The atom- acb is abr r.-t entir ly R-l pendent on the healthy w action of the Liver f„r the proper performance of its function.-; when the stomach isat fault, - the bowels ate at fan!r and the whole system suffers in consec-uetica of one organ—the Liver —having ceased ' 0 do its duty. For the (lis- m eases of that organ, one of the proprietors lias a. made it his study in a practice of more than ** twenty years, 'to find some remedy where- £ with To coenreract the many derangements io which it is liable. To prove that this re-. medy is at | a ,t four,!, any person troubled with Liver Complaint, many ot its torms, has but to a bottle, and conviction is certain. These Gums remove all mot hid or had matter from thesystem, supply- it:g !n their place a heal hy (low- of bile, invig- M orating the stomach, cau -ing food to ilige-t well, putiiying the blood, giv ing tone an ! health io . the whole machinery, removing the cause" of the disease—ell-clii.g' radical cure. s* Biliious attacks are cured, and what is be!- fcr, prevented, by the- occasional use of the Liver irivigoiator. One dose after eating -jr is snScient to relieve the stomach and prevent the r. food from rising and souring. g; Only one dos? taken at night, loosens the bowels gently,and cures EK Costiveness. One dose taken after each meal will cure Dy* cpsie. H7*one do-e of" two teuspoonfuils Will always relieve Sick £4 Headache. One bottle taken lor female obs traction, re moves the cause of the ~ disease and makes a per tec! cure. Only one dose immediately relieves Choi: c while one dose often lepeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus *'- an d a pre ven ti v eot Cholera. Cf7"On!y one bottle is needed *0 throw out of the system theeffecTs of medicine afiern long sickness- One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all saltownes* or unnatural color from the skin. One do-c taken a short time before eating gives vigor to Tim appetite, and makes food digest well. One dose often repeated cures, Chronic Diarrhocca, in its worst torms, while Summer and Bowel com plaints yield almost to the fir-t dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children; there is no surer, safer, o speedier remedy in th* world, as it never fails. Of?"A lew bottles cures Dropsy, by excifin<* the ab-orbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and all Fevers of a Biliious Type. It operates with cer. tainty, and thousands are willing to-testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving tueic unanimous testimony in its favor. CCF"Mix WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE INTJOOR ATOR, and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR Is a scientific medical discovery , and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe, it cures as-if by 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 pep-ia to a common Headache, all 01" which are the result of a Diseased Liver. rniCE ONE DOLLAR PEIt BOTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor 345 Broadway, N. Y. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bad ford, Pa. May 14, 1859. JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF A VINE ITCAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty, and it cauuot exist wiMrtmt a fine head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask more, sec circular around each bottle, and uo one can doubt. Professor WootPs Hair Restorative. —We call the attention of all, old and young, to this won derful preparation, which turns hack to its original color, gray hair—cover- the bead ofthe bald with a luxuriant grow th—removes the dandruff, itching,and ail cutaneous eruptions—causes a ceutinual flow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the flair w ill preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call then upon the batd, the grey, 01 diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely the young will not, as they value the flow ing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative ia New Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since: DEEP RIVER, CON., July 23, 1858. Mr. I.evenworth—Sir: 1 have been troubled with daudrtifl or scurf on my head for more than a veer, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together, I saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Restorative" as a cure. I called at your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it, and 1 found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re. moved the scurf and new hair began to grow; it i* now two or three inches in length where it was all otf. 1 have great faith in it. 1 wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this.— I don't know as any of the kind is used in this place, you may have a market for many bottles after it is known here. Yours with jespecf, RUFL'S PRATT. PHII.A., Sept., 9, 1857. Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative ia proving itself beneficial to me. The fi'ont, and also the back part of my head a!rno-t 10.-f its covering—in fact had. 1 nave used but two half pint bottles ot your Restorative, and now the top of my head is wel studded with a promising crop of young hair, and thl front is ai-o receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think l'rom mv own per.-oiia! recommendation I can indue* many others to try it. Youis respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. 104 Vine street. V 1 NCENNES, IA., June 22, ISSO. Prof. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact ure and vend your recently discovered Hair Restora. tive, 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it arid known others to use it—that 1 have, for several years, been 111 the habit of using, other Hair Restoiarives, anil that 1 find yours vastly superior to any other 1 know. It entirely cleanse* the heed 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 glo-sy appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the bands that apply if, or the dress on which it drops. I would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KING. O. J. WOOD & Co., 212 Broadway, New York (in the great New York Wire Railing EstabliancenC, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, M-. And sold by all Druggist*. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Boil ford, Pa. May 14, 1858.
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