Distilleries. Dr. j- u jmount lor lss*> $Ju 00 Contra Cr. Uy amount paid Treasure! $-;S ( 0 liv commission 011 ?iu 00 2 00 $lO 00 Breweries, Dr. j t , am unit of licenses for IS 5$ sls 00 Contra Cr. amount paid State Treasurer 11 25 l'v commission on sls UO 75 Circuses Dr. in amount ol licences for JSSB SSO 00 Contra Cr. f,y amount paid State Treastirer -17 50 j py ,-,>mnusSion on SSO 00 2 00 j SSO 00 I Ruling Houses, Dr. To amount of licenses for 18.58 SSO Oil Contra Cr. Pv amount paid State Treasurer 30 00 Tv rouitnis-ion on $-50 o'.) '2 50 | :, . i>o;int due the Commonwealth 17 50 ' SSO 00' Retailers, Dr. To amount of licenses for 1853 S'JC2 00 Contra Cr. F,y amount paid State Treasurer 110 90 By commission on SOO2 00 50 10 j v amount paid ti. W. Bowman, for pub i shins; list for 1857, 21 00 Pc amount paid 1). Over, 'or publishing liit tor ISSS ~ I 00 1 v amount paid Meyers & Benford for publishing list for ISSS _ '-'1 00 ;-.y balance due Commonwealth 80 00 SOO2 00 .Militia fines, Dr. To aggregate amount outstanding for 1857 and previous years at last settlement $2 155 00 To aggi egate amsuul assessed lor ISSB 1212 50 S33GS 10 Contra Cr. By am't uncollected for ISSF and previous $2109 50 1!\- amount of 5 per cent commissions : - ..... I 1 ol'ectors for ISSS and previous yr's, 2D <9 IJ7 exonerations allowed colleciors for - ls"is and previous years 329 50 Bv amount paid sundry persons, as per statement below ' .J7G Sd Bv amount of Treasurer's commission on ss- 9 01 at 1 pi-r cent. s 99 11. balance due Commonwealth 413 70 S:.OC ;o Shierm ■:! oj Receipts and expenditures of the Military Fund of Bedford County for the n or 1858, showing amount Rece.ved from each collector "separately, and the amounts paid to each person in accordance with the act of .'hscmbly. Received as follows: From Jacob Kvans, SSO 10 do Henry F.gnlf, 30 13 do John Furrey, -IS 93 do Jacob Smith, 10 15 do Adam Barnbart, 01 CO do John A. Osborne, ~ 905 dt> Samuel James, 35 12 do Henry Rose, 10 05 do Jonathan Feightner, 25 00 do John B. Zook, 58 95 do William CarneM, 50 23 do Philip Coppitt, tr, 5.5 do Abraham M org ret, 58 IS do Daniel Horn, 11 88 do Amos Ash, 10 25 do 1. M. loiler, II 17 i'a U.S. Fluck. 54 15 do Daniel J. Shuck, 22 00 do Thomas Richey, S 00 do John Sinou-e, 21 00 do Kirk, 14 37 do Jaied Hanks, 70 50 do J. A. Nicodemus, 53 00 Total received 899 01 Paid out as follows : To Hopewell Rifle'company, per order of Capt. Thomas VV. Horton, SSO 00 To Broad 'i'np Rifle Rangers, per order of Capt. Joseph Reed, 75 00 To Bloody Run Blues, per order oi Capt. William States, 75 CO To Currih. Valley Bines, per or '■ r of Capt. James Haney, 75 00 To Bedford Riflemen, per order I (.'apt. A. .1. Sanson), 75 00 To Assessois for returning 239 : it:en to Brigade Inspector at 2 celts rach, 47 80 to O. W. Bowman lor printing for 1837, 7 00 To D. Over < " '53 G CO To Meyers & Benford f " G CO To County -Commis-ioners er.d •veil Clerk, 00 00 Total paid out 47G 8 ,; "EDFORD COUNTY, SS. The undersigned, Auditors of said County, do here by certify, that, in pursuance of the Acts of A-sem ily, in surh case made and provided, tViey met a! 'be Commissioners' Office, in Bedford Borough, ar.d '! audit and adjust the accounts between Sunn-I Ba\ is, Treasurer of said County, and the Conrirnon • eadh of Pennsylvania, as contained in the foiego >'■£ statements. witness our hands, thi • Ith day of Jannarv, A. P.. >59. Attest, \ HENRY B. MOCK, B. V. AlKvitsf- ' JOHN VV. CRISMAN, Cieik. ) JAMES C. DEVORE. t <*b. 4-, 1850. Auditors JFIIY LIST, !'i;.','vV\ f)i February Term (14-th day,) 1839. id Borough—George Stifller. ■brd Tp—Dr Geo VV Anderson, Jeremiah Bowles V 8 I-y Valley—tesse Ash, Nicholas Boor, Samuel e't.Jobn C Virkroy. darnson—Adam F N1 iiler. • ui.-ata—Jos Dull, Esq., ffm Kpy-er, Peler F 1-ehtran. F.sq., Jas Burns jr., Lewis F Ferner, Al vev Hoy lan. Liberty— Daniel Stoler. 1 v Jerry—Wm Cook, John Evans. '• : oe—Win Befi'iaugh, .Martin Evans. . Vtooill.-erry— Daniel Hoy John Zook, Esq., • treat ah Mentzer. John Keith, Samuel Hare. Va* r—Henry Taylor, e 1 r —Samuel Griffith, Michael Miller. , if, ~4>urg—Ab'rn A Bunn. ;berry—Samuel Nicodemus, Robert Ralstcn, I -'•'tam Kettering. Southampton—Mark Howsare. ' >piing— John Smouse. ion—Wm Bejkheimer. GRAND JURORS. 2" " r, i Bor—Henry Reimund. ■ "bord lp—Michael Holderbaum. •road Top—Geo VV Figard. o.eram—Chas Pencil, Jon Harklerood. umb Valley— Lewis .May. - Providence—Jacob M Earnet, Chas McLaugh doneweH—James Fink, hiberty—Geo Fluck. "v, a ?j. er — Jobn VVhetatone, Philip Cuppett. ' yoodberry—Jas Madara, Henry S Fluck, Reu -1 -Mock. "3or. roe—George Steckman. v °f Hampton—GeoTewell, Alex Eletcher. sfcurg—Dutican McVicker, Esq. -v I'tovidence— Solomon,Willi aim--, Jos Fisher . rld> II Murray L 'con-Michael VVyar.t. THE undersigned, intending (o retire from bu siness, offers her ptifire Stock of Goods at whole sale. To any one wishing to engage in merchandising, this ofTVr presents a f'avora' le opp.) rtiniity, as the location is a good one, rootfi newly fit*-.1 up, goods almost all new, and a good run of custom established. 'For I'm (her I information, address j - Mrs. 11. D. PEUGH, jin 21, '39. Bedford, Pa. .WML VIST R. ITOPM AVTiCE. LETTERS of adminisfration having been i granted to the subscribers, living in Colerain | Township, on the eslate of Samuel Ifc. hi, bile I of said Township dee'd., ail persons indebted' j to said estate are notified to make pat mejit im ; mediately, and those having claims againU the j same will present therr. propeily autlunticatd ) for settlement. HENRY P. DIEIIL, ANDREW KOONS, - Dec. 24, 1533. .Idm'rs ; ADMIXLSTR.iT iU'S MoTTC V. LETTERS ol adminiatiation having been grant-' i ej to the undersigned, by the Register 0/ the Or ! phans' Court of Bedford county,- upon the estale of Kinzey Ae, late of Union township, dpceaspi!, all persons, therefore, knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requeued to make immediate payment, arid tho=e having claims will present theiri propeily authenticated'tor setilement. r O. E. SHANNON, Dec. 31, 1858. of Bedford i'or., Adnrr. CO Ufl T PROCT.A .M.l TIOX. ; To Jhe Coroner, the Justices of the Pare, and Const ah!'s in the (liferent Townships in the County of Bedford, Grc 'i.i y. KNOW YE that in pursuar.ee of a precept to j me directed, under the hand am! seal of the Hon. FRANCIS 51. KI.ESIELL, PreEd ntof the several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, consisting ol the counties : aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Over and ' Terminer and General Jail Delivery ami G ne. i ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace the.- -in to be | | holden for the county of Bedford, afore.aid, | on the 2d Monday of February, (being the 1 4th day,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day 1 I there and then to do those things to which youi i | several offices appertain. GIVEN under my hand at IKvifbrd, on the 1 4th dav of January, in the year of our Lord ,1859. I VILLI AM S. FLT'KE, Shcrif. IREGISTER'S .VUTICii. ALL persons interested, are hereby notified that : • the following named accountants have tiled i their accounts in the Register's Cffite of Bed j ford county; and that the same will be present- ! j ed to the Orphans' Const in and for said county j for confirmation, on Tuesday, the Isih day of ' ; February, next, at the Court House, in Bedford, j Th? account of Joseph Imler, adrniiiisTrator of T'-.e : estate of Elizabeth Fickes, late of Union township, | deceased. The account of John Mower, Esq., gaardian of j Caroline Conley.Tormerlv Caroline Miller, one <>r , the iliiughters of Thomas li. Miller, dec'd. The second account of Samuel Brown, Esq., snr- ; 1 Iving executor of the last will. &e., of John Kettle, late of Bedford township, decca ed. 'J'he account of John Blankley, Esq., guardian of j j the minor children of John Grubb, late of Monioe i township, deceased. . The account of John 1.. Grove, a !-nini trator of the estate of David F. Cheney, late of Monroe town ship, deceased. The account of Mabala VVeimer, administratrix of the estate ot James Weimer, late of Monioe town ship. deceased. * The account of Thomas G. Wright, administrator ( of the estate of Rebecca Wright, late of St. Clair !tov 1 ship, deceased. The account of Adam Burger ), goaiuian o! Sarah i Shelley, and of the minor children 01 Jacob Shelley, late of South Woodberry township, dee'd. The account of Joseph Dull, Esq., guardian ol Pho be. Catharine ami Su-an Suerly, minor children of William Sueily, late of Juiiiata towri-hipdec'd. The account of Joseph Dull, F.sq,, administrator of th* f state ol Isaac Gochenour, late ot Juniata tp., ( j deceased. The account of Bet jatnin Hull, Esq., F.xectiior of i the last v. ill, Kc., cl Hannah Hull late of Napier tp., | decea-ed. The account of David Gochenour, executor of the last will, Kc., of J. Gochenour late of Union town j ship, dec*'d. j The account of John C. Riffle, Esq., administra i tor of the estate of Jacob Riltle, late of Juniata tp., deceased. The account of John R. Longenecker. administra tor ot the estate of Ab I Grilrith, late of M. idle VV'ooiiberry tp., d.-e'd. j The account of David Lingenfelter, administrator i of the estate of Abraham Liugentelter, lute oi Na pier tp., dee'd. | The eccou.-it of Daniel Shock, F.sq., administrator l of the estate of Samuel Cart a right, late of Union !p., der-aased. ; Tim final account of Jacob Beckley, Esq-, admin ; istrato;-of the estate of Benjamin Hancock, lute of j St.Clair tp., deceased. ! The account of O. E. Shannon. Esq., administra | tor of the estate of Louisa Hammer, late o! Cincin nati, Ohio. The account of O. E. Shannon, Esq., administra tor of the estate oi Kiu/.ey Ake, late oi Union tp., deceased. The account of John C. Viexrov, administrator ot I the estate of Susan Brnner, late of Cumber'and V ai i ley tp., dee'd. The account of Daniel Jlelsel, administrator of j the e.-tate of Jacob Helsel, late of Bedford township ! deceased. SAM'L 11. TATE, Register. ! Register's Office, Jan. 2T, 1859. MOT ICE. The following persons have fileii their pot it ions for Li.-ense in the Clerk's Office, to b? presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of tin* Peace of Bedford County, on Tuesday, the 10th day of Febuury next. j Shannon Muilin, Bedford Tp. , | John B, Castner, Broadtop " , Fredrick Hildebrant, Juniata " i Joseph Gondon, " " ' David Hagey, - . Liberty " William Dibert, E. Providence Phillip Steckman, VV. Provicence P. G. Morgart, " Frederick Berkhimcr, St. Clair | Peter Kinsey Juniata '• j I-sac B. Kay Liberty " John A. Snively Schellsburg Bor. Clerk's Office (' * SAM'L 11. TATE. Jan. 28, 1859 f Clerk .ID. MIA IS TItaITO R N JVT ) TIC E. ! LETTERS of administration having been granted hy the Register of Bedford county, to the under signed, upon the estate of Peter Carndollar, late of '■ West Providence township, deceased, — Notice is therefore given to alI persons indebted to said es tate to come and settle their accounts, and those having claims against it, will please present tliem duly authenticated. JAS. M. BARNDOLLAR, jan 7, '59. of Bloody Ran, Adm'r. ' F9H Wa ft P. O. It. GATTHUn. I'orwaftl A CLiilhrr, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Bedford, Penn'a. Russ For ward Sc O. 11. GAITUFR 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 on Juliana street two doors South of tlie Inquirer office. A CARD. Allegheny Male an;] Female Seminary, KAixsmrEtci, r-a. The summer term w ill open Aug. 3th. Fall term, Oct. 21st, 1858, and winter term, Jan. IS'tli. Spring term, April sth, 1839. i 057~Circulars with full particulars may bd had of VV. VV. BRIM, A. 8., I'rinripni. N. Pi. Half the tuition must be paid in air,nice. Students coming to this institution will be conveyed free of charge from Bedford, on the 17th .hinoary, by addressing a letter to Mr. Samuel Williams, ot Rairisburg. Raiusburg, Bedfordco., June 4, "57-ly. G STI4KKT, I thlwc?n Fc 1; r-r. r. tl-.t -It:! f aml SiMliSlrreis, WASHINGTON, D. C. 0 A r KlArril'l.L, Proprlrfßr. E V. ( AMFBELL, SuprriutriHit'iif. j Washington City, Dec. 10, 57-ly. .-• rrr-.-rr.-r*" J. W. gal.\E.\S'El.T£2£S, Attorney at I.TW aiitl Lanl Suneyor, V) ill uiietil irilh / rompi -n - i to nil business entrusted to It's cure. j V-Ti.f, rc icri'.'i- IN Bruron:> AND Fi i.ton Cot-NTti:s. I one (h-.or West cd the L nion Hotel. .9. W. Tf"G'S"a\ (Lute of the firm of I Vuichcster S; Scot'.) ftcu'SfineaN I'lirnistiiaj,' More and SHIRT M A N U F ACTO RY, .Vo. 814 Chestnut Sire.!, ( Nearly opporite the Gi RA R D HOI SIT) CHIL.IDEi.nHLI. .'. VV. SCOTT, would respectfully call the atten t'on of his former friend s to tu? new t-:ore, and is pre j pared to fill orders for SHIRTS et short nonce. A j perfect fir guarantied. CO! N I'RV 1 RADi. Sltp | pl ed with FINE SHIRTS and COLLARS. October, N, ! s " v -ly. SIR V E V I a 6. 0. 11. GAITHER uiii pronqdly atterul fa a I survey ii>sr !.-uines3 that may be entru-n-d to : bim. Office on Juliana street, iwo -.! jors S .irb j of the Inquirer office. Uro! ?•':* ?^*3*4. j THE subscriber has now for sale asp! n.li.i 'CAMERA with stick and ' fixins"—a!-> a I GOOD BROWN MARE; both or either of ! Ihem will be s >l-1 low. J \ COB SCHELL. Sclieils'.tirg, Jan. 14, 1839. SSOO A YEAR.- W anted, hn Active, Honest man in every county in the Stat. --, to travel and canvas- for the NEW YORK 0.h.M1:- > :—a heati)ifully illustrated n-nnthiv journal.— ; To suitable, active men, a salary of S3OO jer ' year ami a small comr..uiion will be paUf. AJ i ilreSS. C. P. BRSTTOX, Publisher, 80 Bckman if., .Yew York. ' FOR SHI, 0 v Wra dl e . 7 F.IRM IF IT HI.V O.VE ' mile of the Rail Road ami two miles of tvonerstown, in the Broad Fop Coal region, containing about 100 acres, being good bottom iar.d—about one-half clear -led and The balance well timbered. The farm is Well improved, and aTine spring of excellent water at - the door of the house—ai-o two good orchards of fruit trees on the premises. A LSO, A farm in Moriison's cove, adjoining lands of Da • vid Stuckey, Barley's heirs, Jacob Furry and oM>ers. containing about 2 0 acres, orte half cleared ami j the balance well timbered, with an abundance of t locust ar.d chestnut limber. There are several never I tailing springs upon the pri mi-es v.:ih u constantly ■ stream running through the farm. There is ilig a j large and thrifty young orchaid bearing fruit there-- I on. The improvements are a rough casl'House, Log I Barn and on! buildings. ALSO, ICO acre? of land in Harri-on County, lowa, of fir-t class prairie, close to timber and uithin a few j riuies of the Misiouri river above Council Bluffs. ALSO, i 331 acres in Story county, lowa. ALSO, 113 ac-e.- in Pottowattaniie county, lowa, near ! Council iiiuflV.. A LSO ; Loi no 8 of block 53 in the city of Omaha, Nebr sk i Territory. ALSO, Cl 9 acr-3 in Ripley Countv, Missouri. ALSO— j 1280 arms of land in Austin cotinlv, Texa®. I East of the Brazos River on the Texas Central Rail Road, which runs through the land. It is well wa tered being upon the head waters of Cypress Creek —ALSO— -020 acres in Comanche countv, Texas, on 1 VVresler's Creek, 1 miles Fast of the Leon River, and on the line of the Memphis ar.d El i'a,so Rail Road, now in proves., of construction. A LSO, The farm in Morrison's Cove, adjoifiirg B'oomfield ; Furp. ee, known a, the Pearson property" lately | owned by David Daniels, containing 131 ceres anil j 00 perches, with excellent orchard Of fruit trees I thereon and never failing water at the door. The | improvements are one large frame House, one lo" House and barn, with convenient out-buildings. The land is good produces well and is in a high state ol cultivation. A good pike is close by leading to ' Holliday-b irg which with the Furnaces make a j ready market at the door for all binds of produce. Jan. 7, '59. O. £. SHANNON. THE firm of Taylor K Mowry is dissolved by mutu al consent. The business wVll be continued at the , oVi stand by John Tavlor who will hold himself rea dy at all times to accommodate the public with j Lr.ATiiKR, on the most reasonable terms. The books i of the firm will remain in the hands of John A. Mow rv. for settlement—and all per-nns interested are j earnestly requested to call and make settlement at once. All those neglecting this notice may expect : alter the fir\t us ar.d much ne U-f in- : vent ion, perforins an entire new feature in the I manufacturing of grain into Hour, and attains objects which have b"en heretofore wholly be-I vend reach. The splendid manner in which it j pet forms its functions: Ihe simplicity of its structure: all complicated and useless machinery 1 , 'ring avoided ; the > ase with w hirh it rait b- I transported from one location to another —a i hots* and wagon, at two I .ad*, fiejne ad tlmt : l i- requi-ite ; tli • : noil space it occupies when rea idy for use, which would not be rr.Nsed when placed ' in a room with o'her machinery : aJ toe s-.nali a j ti'ouiit of power used to pi ope |it the rapidity with j • which it pefforros i work—the different qualifies! ,of four by a single operation—the quality and yield per bushel;- un-ii-pas-oil. ; All LLC Its -IMJ AiILL-OIV.YERS! , Your attention is call* d io this ingenious, valuable | and -cient'.nc b 'sing process, which will save yon i ten times it co-t evcty six months, if used in your j tr ill in place of yonr present machinery. It will : I enable you to make a linger vie'd of Hour, a moie ; niliform qualify, and a much better Hour, j 7 "Manufac!nrers price of Mill .$• 50 ! CT?"Rigt.t to use from SSO to 5100 CFTMVr-ons in this county wishing to see the practical workings of this mill, before pnrchesing i can do -o hy calling at fbo mil! of John Bingham, at j Hollidav.-burg, Penna., who has one in operation. j i right to use ran be bad by calling upon ' eitle r of the undersigned, at Bedford, who have the power to sell Bedford county. GEO. W. BEN FORI), Dec. 31, 1858. JACOB REED. T IST or LETTER,S rcmoimno; in (HP 1 R j Oilicp, at Rt-dkisd, Dec. 31, 1853. ' ! ify Persons calling for letters iri this list will please | say they are advertised. j Ake.lno. Esq.; Amic Ellen Mary Mi*s; Ander-, j son Jacob; Ander-on Marv A. Mi-s; Atkinson Car i oline Mrs.; Biark Mary Mis;; Ces-ny W. F.; Con-{ ) del- DavidpCmfiard Herrry; Ckln I'.; Paris U*m. j I J. 1 Dean I.i/zie S. Miss; Dale I). E- 'j.; Dile j C >. Bedford: (Jritfuh Joseph; Heltzel Charles; Iloner i Mr-.; llamiltoft William; Ha-nilton Mary Miss; Her ; ber! Jcs-iej H. trick John, Haas John Adam; 11-t --rick J $ E-q.; Hamil on John; lndv Ephraim; Keag !y John; *tlaken< M i!l..un; Miller John A. Esq., 2; McCoy John A Esq.: Miller 1 . T-; Murvine N. 11; Opp r libiiner Abraham; Overocker STfnmel; Overock- ' ! er 1! .!.; Stover- Morris; Stood, notw Mrs,; Schwart ' Samuel F,; Smith Si-omali; STilth D.n id Dsq.; Sin nott Esq ; ShrstF.'r Michael, Snouts Tli >ma- F.; Stein jCharbs; Thompson Win. T. 7; U'i-egarver Ruth ' , Ai.'tia; Wolford John; Younts Jacob. JOHN A. MOIVitY, p. M. | Jan. 7, 1859. j BEDFORD COCM V, SS. 'omntaniPtarffi of Pennsylvania, i : | To William A. Irwin an-, his J wife, and his heirs, and James N. Lane, and his* wife and hi- heirs, and ail others interested in the premises, GREETING: We command and firmly enjoin you, that laying aside ail business whatever, jou be and appear be fore the Judges of the Court of Common Fleas of the said County, to be held in Bedford, on the 1 ith day of February, next, to show cause, if any you j I have, why the witne.-ses on behalf of Peter F. Kep- ! Icr, Leonard G. Kepler and John Whiting, on their complain! against yon, before our said Court duly exhibited, should not bo examined ar.d their testi mony reduced to writing and filed of record in our saiu Court, in order to perpetuate the same, agreea ble to the Constitution of our said Government, and the Act of Assembly in surh case made and provi ded. Hereof fail not at yonr p ill. Witness the Honorable F. M. Kimmeli, Esq., Pre- i sident of our -aid Couit, at Bedford, the 251 day of November, 185$. S. 11. TAIL, Jan. 11, 1559. Proth'y. Notice, ; HAVING (ft.s-vrsptl of th • one half of u v i Storv I > Dit. S. J. WAY, I there lorp d- .-ire ail ! [>ei softs indebted to rrte on account, to j ciittie and settle, as i* is important that ali stand- j ing accounts should be sillied and the hooks 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 to the Executors of the last Will, &c., of Daniel Wisegarver, dee'd— the undersigned appointed auditor to ascertain and report whether any, and if any, what part of the lands should be sold, rente 1, &c., will attend to the duties of bis appointment, at his ollice, in the Bor ough of Bedford, on Thursday, the 10th day' of Feb ruary, next, when and where all persons interested can attend. R. D. BARCLAY, Jan. 7, 1859. Auditor. j \ TONS ol superior Windsor BIUP < v Plaster, just received and lor sale at ! the "Cumberland Mills," at the following rates, | ' O 1 j viz:— Per ton, ground " " in stone, 650 I " bat re!, 1 50 CA-M will be paid for all kinds of gtain, or ! taken in exchange for plaster at the highest j market ptice. JESSE T. REAL ' Cumberland, Jan. 7, '59. Iron City Commercial College. PLTTSRIRG, PA. CHAKTKBKD IS.).''. 300 STUDENTS ATTENDING JANUARY, IS: 38. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School ol the United States. \ R oum men prejiared lor actual duties of the Counting Room. J C SMITH, A M., Prof, of Book-keeping and "Sci ence of Accounts. A T W>LTIII:TT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com mercial Calculation. 'A DEYDEICK and T C JEXRINS, Teachers of Book-keeping. A COW LEY and \V A Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As USED in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC-RAPID BCBI NESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY—MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL LAW— Are taught, and all other subjects necessity for Jthe success and thorough education of a practical bu siness man. i't'cmimiis. Drawn all the premiums in Pitt-burg for the PAST three years, aEo in Eastern and Western Cities for best Wr ting, NOT ENGRAVED WORK. Important Information. —Students enhr 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 p r week — Stationary, 6.oo— Entire cost, $60.00 to $70.00. [EF"Ministers, sons received at half price. For Card—F'ircular— Specimens ot Business and Ornamental Writing — inclose two stamps, and ad dress F W JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Sep 3, 1858-1 Y advertisement a!' Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigora'.or, in another column. F / A/1 wanting to trtigratr to a mr*d climate, good \ toil, run! fine metritis, see advertisement of llammon ori Lends. THE HAMMOXTOX FARMER.— A newspaper devoted to Literature ar.d Agrirnlfure, ALSO setting forth full accounts of the new settlements of flam monton, in New Jersey, can he subscribed for at on ly 25 c!<. PER annum. Inclose postage stamps FOR THE amount. Address : to Editor of THE Farmer. Hammoniot', Atlantic Co.*! NEW Jersey. I hose wist rg rher-p land, of the [JEST j quality, in one nl the healthiest and most delightful j climates in the Union, SEC advestiscment oi Ham- ! mcnton Lands. FARM LANDS FOR SALE '25 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA by. Railroad in the State bf New T Jersey. Sod among the best for .Agricultural purposes j being a good loam -oil, with a clay bottom. The land j is a Surge tract, divided into small farms, and bun- j dreds l;om all parts ofthe C-untry are now settling and building. The crops can be SE N growing. TERMS lions sls to 20 per acre, payable within four years hy it stairiv I.T. To visit the PLACE —Lav Vine St. j Whart at Ph:!a. a! 7.\ A. M. by Railroad iur tlamon ton, or address 11. J. Pjrr.es, by letter. C-ee full rdvertiseriient in another column. Ovei-!auj 4 a;iJbi'nia Tl;3i3 Kc.utc!, NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. ./. 6> I. .if. SHOEM-IKt:n 11 .\ \ F. ju.-t received a large assort men! of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of calicoes from 6J cents to 121 cents per yard, Delaines, Coburgs, Parmctta Cloths, black and fancy silks, Merinoes, Plaids, Flannel-. A large assoi tment of Bha wis of all colors ai d price s S-V , S Can bncks, Dress Trimmings. Ribbons, SH.r t I end Drawers, bleached and unbleached Muslins O all prices & widths, Cloths and Cassimeres, Satinetts Jeans, Tweeds, and in fact every thing generally e • | in cotintrv stores. Arin, a large a-sortrrient of ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS CAPS, Comforts, Cravats. Also, Queens ware, Hardware i Buckets, Groceries oi all kinds, with a general AS-] sotlrnent of -pices, he. We invite all to cab and see oar stock of goods for W are determined to -C! to suit the TIMES for CASH or approved produce. O t'2'L, 1858. Fs'ate (N Samuel (artwiig'i , recti. Letters <>f administration having been gran ted to the undersigned, by "the Register of Red- j for.'l County, upon the E-'ate of Samuel Cart- ! w l ight, late of Middle VVoodberry Township,! Redford Co., dt e'd, all persons indebted to said Estate,are hereby notified to come forward and Irak" immediate pavment and those having t Dims against the E-lafe, will present them propei ly authenticated for settlement, to Ihe undersigned at Clays! org, Rlair County. DANIEL SHOCK. Dec. 21th, HAS. Adm"r. BARGAINS! MRGMS!! RißhilNS!!! Redd vc Minnich I;avejnt returned from the Eeastern ci : :• s with a la:ge assortm-nt of splen did Winter Goods! which they will s' ll cheaper than the cheajv est. Their stock includes ail kinds of LADIES' DIiESS GOODS, of the latest and most fashionable styles, GENTLEMEN'S CLOT SING of every vari'-ty rf patterns, from the richest CASSIMERE to the most enduring COMMON WEAK, QIEK\ 8W An H of all sorts from the finest China to the, cheapest ai'icle iu the market, GRO CERIEG, such as Coffees, Sugars, Spices, .Nr.. &o. Call around and buy anything vou wan!. Nov. 19, 1853?" A CM IX is TEA TOE'S TfOTICB. LF.TTEBS ot administration on the E-tate of Daniel Shea, late of Cumberland Valley tp., dec 'D, having) been granted to the subscriber, residing in Kcd.'otd Borough, — notice is therefore given to nl! persons indebted to make payment immediately ami those having claims will pre-ent them forthwith, proper ly authenticated for*sottlement. O. E. SHANNON, Dec. 31, 1858. Adrrrr. AD MI S'TS TEA TOE'S AO TIC A. LETT CI:s of administration having been granted by the Register of Bedford county, to the undersign ed upon the estate ol James Smith, la'E of S:. 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. MAHLO.N SMITH, Jan It, 1559. Adm'r. ~ cliiriox. ALL persons are hereby notified not to trust or harbor on my account, my wife Hannah, w ho has left my bed and board without any just cause, as I will not pay any debts of her con tracting. HENRY EARNEST. Jan. 7, *59 SHRIVER BROTHERS, V W&nVKa.'B 73, % SIC HitlUsncrc Street, Baltimore, QOMCIT CONSIGNMENTS OF BUTTER, O Lard, Flour. Bacon, Leather, Wool, Gin peng, Snake Root, Beeswax, Feathers, and every d scriptiou of country Produce. A long ousinera experience cuablcs us to assure our friends that the best possible dispo sition will Vie uiidc: of any thing entrusted to our care for sale. THE Ijivci* fnvigarnfoi*. T-REPARED NR DR. SANDFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Is one of the tint purgative and liver M' divines NOW before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, 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 to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect ually, without ar.y of the painful feelings exper. enced in the operations of mo.t Cathartics. it strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; ami when taken daily in moderate rfo=es, will strenthen and build it up with unusual rapid ly. The LIVER is one of the principal regulators ot the ahurr.n body; and . when it performs it< tfneions well, the pow- t* tr- of the sy stem are ful ly developed. The stom- acb is al rno't entirely del pendent on the healthy €r action of the Liver for j the proper performance of its functions; when i the stomach is at fault, ™ the bowels ate at fault, | and the whole system *• suffers in consequence jof one orgaii—the Liver —having ceasej o do its duty. For the dis- tea eases of that organ, one of the proprietors has 'mm bid or bad matter 1 from thesystem, supply- ing m their place a heal jhy ftow of bile, invig- orating the stomach, can sing food to digest well, g puiifymg the blood, giv y ing tone and health to ( tt.e whole machinery | removing the cause o. J*" the disease—eflectiti" a radical cure. c= Bdliotts attacks are cured, and what is bet ! for, prevented, by the occasional use of the ; Liver Invjgorator. One dose alter eat ng g is suficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the r, iood fiom rising and j souring:. Only one dose taken *at night, loosens the bowels gently,and cures en Cu-f ii eness. One dese t.iken after each meal will cure Dys cp-ia. dose of two teaspooniulis will always relieve Sick Headache, j One bottle taken for female obstruction, re moves the cause of the disease and make; a per fect cure. (Inly one dose > immediately re lie v e s C'hohc while one cose of'en repeated is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus ( an dapreve nt ivc of C : O Icta. tLr~Ofi!y one bottle is needed to throw out of the sys'.-m t •• eh- cts ol medicine niter a long s kiie>s- Oiie bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowtiess or unnatural color from the skin. One do>e taken a sfcert time hefcrr eating gives vigor to the appefife, and mikes food digest well. One dose often repeated cures, Chronic Diarihocea. in its worst form--, while Summer and Rowel com plaints yield al-Tio-t to !h° first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children; there is no surer, safet,ot speedier remedy in. the ; weild, as it never fails. CTjc'A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the ab-orbpnts. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and j al! Fevers ot a Billions Type. It operates with cer tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. AH who use it are giving their ; unanimous testimony in its favor. | C?". Mix WATER IS THE WORTH WITH THE Ix-vrooß- ATon, and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR | />• " SCIENTIFIC medical discover,!, and is daily work in* j cures, almost too great to believe. -It cures as if by I magic, even the lit A do,e giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from The worst Jaundice or Dys i pep-ia to a common Headache, all of which are ihe leMilt of a Diseased Liver. VH ICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. T'K. SANFORP, Proprietor .'ii.V Rroa Iway, X. V. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Ilarrv, Bed ' ford, Pa. May IS, 15.39. J()V TO THE ADMIRERS OF A riNC HEAD OF RICH HAIR. Talk of beauty,and it cau ot exist without a fine head of hair, then ren I the following, and if yon ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one j can doubt. Professor ffoo'L's Jtiir Restorative. —\\> : call the attention i>f 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 grow th—removes the dandruff, itching, and ; all cutaneous eruptions—causes a centiiiuai flow of ! the i *ui a I fluids; and hence, ;i used as a regular , dres-ing for the l air will pri serve its color, and keep I it thorn falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call then upon the bal.j, the gtey, ot diseased in scalp, to use it; an I surely the young will i not, as they value pie flowillg locks, or the w itching ! curl, ever he without it. Its praise is upon the tongue i of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in New Haven, received the following letter in regaril to the Restorative, a few weeks since: DEEP RIVEE, COX., July 23,1839, Mr. Levenworth—Sir: I have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, my ha'.r began to come out, scurf and hair together, I saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair ; Re-torative" as a cure, i called at your store on the Ist ct April last, and purchased one bottlj to try it, and 1 found to my sat.sfaction it was the thing, it re moved the scurf ami new hair began to grow; it is now two or three inches in length where it was all off. 1 have great faith in it. 1 wish you to send me two bot'les more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. 1 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 her". Vouis with ;esprct, KUFUS PRATT. Ptrtr.A., Sept., 9, IS. 1 )?. Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative im proving itrelfibeneficiai to me. The front, and also the back part of my heai! almost lost its covering in i fact hail. I have used but two half pint bottles ot your K - orattve, and now the top of my head is wel j studdeif with a promising crop of youag hair, and thi front i> ii!-o receiving its benefit. 1 have :r■*>,! other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think ! ironi my own personal recommendation I can induce j many others to try it. i Youis respectfully, P R. THOMAS, M. I). No. 10! Vine street. V:\r r.\NEs, IA., June 22, IS3G. Prof. O. J. Wood: A-; you .are about to manufact i tire and vend your recently discovered Hair Restora ; live, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, I that 1 h.ivp used it and known others to use it—that I' 1 have, for several years, been in the habit of using, oliier Hair Restoratives, and that 1 find yours vastly superior to any other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the head oi dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the bands that apply it, or the dress on which it iirops. I would, therefore, recommend Its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully vours, WILSON KING, O. J. WOOD Co., 212 Broadway, New (in the great New York Wire RailingEstablisrcent, and lit Market streef, St. Louis, M-. And sold by all Druggists. For ale at the Drug Stoie oi Dr. B F Harry, Beii ford. Pa. May 14, IR.IB.