SPRING ARRANGEMENT. HUNTINGDON &t BROAD TOP R- R. JVo Daily Passenger Trains Each Way. The MorniDg train leaves Huntingdon every Morning except Sunday, at 9.25 A. M-, connecting with Penn'a R. R. Express trains West A Mail train East, Stopping at all Stations —connecting at SAXTON with Trains to the MINES, and running through to HOPEWELL connecting with Coaches to BLOODY RUN, BEDFORD SPRINGS, FULTON CO., &c. Returning, Leaves Hopewell at 12. 20 P. AL, Saxton at 12.56 ; arriving in Huntingdon at 2.32 P. M. The evening train leaves Huntingdon at 5.00 P. AL with connecting Pennsylvania R. R. Mail train west, 'running through to Coal men! on Shoup's Ruu Branch, arriving at Coal mont at 6.55 P. Al. Returning, Leaves Coalmont at 7.00 P. AL, Saxton 7.36 P. AL, and arriving in Huntingdon at 9.12 P. AL, connecting wi'n Penn'a. R. R. last line east at 10.45 P. M. Passengers going East from Huntingdon at 10.45 P. AL, can enjoy the comforts of a sleeping car which will fully compensate for the few hours delay at Hunting don, in consequence of there being no alternoon train East as formerly. J. J. LA WRENCE, SUPERINTENDENT. April 22, 1859, I IST OF GRAND JURORS, drawn J for May Term, Ist Alonday, 2d day A. D. 1859. Elias Gump, Esq. George Bowser, John Berkhimer Daniel Barley, John VV. Beeler, John Dickey, Dan iel L. Defibaugh, Jacob Evans, Joseph Poller, Hen ry Fiuck, John B. Fluck, David C. Foor, David Horn, Lewis Eoontz, D. S. Longar.ecker, John G. Minnich, Phillip G. AJorgart, John May, David Pat terson. Henry Smith, John Sbiader, John Smith, David H. Wilt Jr. I IST OF PETIT JURORS, for May J Term IBp9. Peter Amich, John Alstadf, George R. Barndol lar, Daniel Beggle, John Biddinger, William Bowles, Peter Barton, John C Calhoun, Philip Clark, Wil liam Chenoweth, William Dicken. William Gorsuch Joseph Hickman, George Ickes. David Earns, Le vi McGregor, Shannon Mullm, l-aac B. Mock, Jo seph Mortimore, Mathew M. Peebles George Potts, Robert Rahton, John Shafer, Jr., Abiaham Sollen barger, Samuel Stivers, Josiah Smith, Phillip Shri ner, Robert M. Taylor, Cyrus Way, William Whet stone, David Walter, George Whip, Jesse Willis, Adam Weaverling, William A. Young, David Zim mers. LIST OF CAUSES put down for trial at May Term (2d day) 1859 S McCauly ipCo., " John Davidson &Co. Juniata School District " Joseph Nicodemus John C. Rohm " The H. C. &I. Company Henry Gates " M ifflin James. Joseph Gonden " Wm. Shoemaker et al. Jonathan H. Dicken " Jesse Dicken John W. Beeler " M. Smith's Ex'rs.' Elizabeth Mason " William Derrimore Isett, Weighton ifCo., " Madara, King &Co. Prothy's Office I SAM'L H. TATE, Bedford Ap'l 15*59 j Proth'y. "]^TOTICE. —The following named persons J_Nl have filed petitions for license, in the of fice of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of Bedford County, to be presented to said Court, on Tuesday, the 3d day of May, next, to wit: Mrs. Mary Cook, Bedford Borough, Tavern. Valen&teD--- _ do "r 0 Jonathan Horron, do John G. Minnich, do Eating House. Jacob Bolinger, do Eating House. E. Huffman, do do A G Allen, Bedfoid Township, Tavern. John Todd, do do Johnson Hafer, do do Jas S. Beckivitb, Broad Top, do Geo W. Figart, do do John Foster, do Eating House. Jas. Eichelberger, • do do Jacob B Anderson, Cumb. Valley, do Jacob Snider, do do Andrew J Penned, Colerain, do Mr*. Joshua Filler, do do Joseph Foller, Juniata, do Major Jas. Burns, do co Peter Ksnsey. do do Samuel Miller, do do Martin Feicbtner, Harrison, do Richard Sill, do do Catharine Tricker, Liberty, do J. A. Raum, do do James Burns, Londonderry, do Jonathan Feightner, do do Andrew Adams, Monroe, do Mrs. Eliza Kitz, do do John Lasher, Hopewell, do George Stuckey, Napier, do George W Gump, do do DAT Black, East Providence, do George Magraw, do do Joseph Fisher, West do do Henry C La-htey, Southampton, do Bernard O'Neal, do do Peter Amick, St. Clair, do David Sleek, do do Fred'k C. Mock, do do George M Colvin, Schellsburg, Bor. do John Robison, do do Thomas J. Reighart, Union, Uo Michael Wyant, do do Henfy Ktuke, Middle Woodberry, do Win Pearsbn, do do James L Prince, South do do Clerk's Office, ( S. H. TATE, Bedford, Ap'l 5,'59 Clerk. FARREL, HERRING 8t CO.'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFE, LATE FIRE IN DUBUQUE, IOWA. DUBUQUE, Jan. 7, 1859. GENTS: — lam requested by Mr. T. A. C. Cochrane, of this place, to say to you that on the morning of the 4th instant, about 3 o'clock, his store took fire, and the entire stock of goods were destroyed. The heat became so suddenly intense that none of the goods could possibly be saved; but fortunately his books and papers which were in one of your Champion Safes, were all preserved perfectly. And well they may be called Champion, for during the whole conflagration there was one incessant pouring of flame directly upon the sale which contain ed them. And still, upon opening it, the in side was found to be scarcely warm, while the outside was most severely scorched. Yours truly, N. A. McCLURE. Herring's Patent Champion Fire and Burglar- Proof Safes. with HALLS PATENT POW DER PROOF LOCKS, afford the greatest se curity of any safe in the world. Also Side-board and Parlor safes, of elegant workmanship and finish for plate &c. FARRF.L, HERRING & CO , have removed from 81 WALNUT ST., to their new store NO 629 CHESTNUT ST., (JAY.VCS HALL) where the lar- j gest assortment of Safes in the world can be found. I ARKEL, HERHG & Co. 029 CHESTNUT STREET, (Jay He's Hall) PHILADELPHIA BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL. THIS SCHOOL will open on Monday the 9 1st of February, ia the LARGE BRICK BUILDING, heretofore occupied by the Rev. Geo. W Angb inbaugh. The services of Miss A. M. Ewalt, a young Lady of thorough education, and well versed in the "Ait of Teaching," have been secured to take charge of the Female de partment. Persons from different parts of the county wishing to prepare themselves for will find it to their advantage by attending this In stitution, as special care will be taken with them, in the branches taught in the ' Common Schools," under the supervision of the County Superintendent. The Session will be divided into two Quarters of 11 weeks each. Tuition per Quarter, Primary Branches S3 00 Common English 4 GO Higher do 5 00 Classics 6 25 Students entering before the middle of the Quarter will he charged full tuition. Those entering after that time, w ill be charged half tuition No deduc tion made, unless in case of protracted sickness. D. O. SHOEMAKER, Bedford, April 29, 1859. Principal 1 take pleasure in recommending Mr Shoemaker to the patronage of the citizens of Bedford and vi cinity. His success as a teacher is well established. 1 belie-e him to be fully qualified to teach all the branches he proposes to teach. 1 G. W. AUGHINBAUGH. REGISTER'S NOTICE.—-ALL persons in terested, are hereby notified that the fol lowing named accountants, have filed their ac counts in the Register's Office, of Bedford coun ty, arid that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Couit, in and for said county for con firmation, on* Tuesday, the 3d day of May, next, at the Court House, in Bedford. The account of Jeremiah Shaw St.Moses Shaw, executors of the last will and testament of Jas. I Shaw, late of Monroe township, deceased. I The account of Philip Evans, guardian of j Margaret Elizabeth Evans, minor child ol Wil ! liarr. Evans, late of Monroe township, dee'd. The account of Jesse Willis, executor ol the last will and testament of Jesse Willis, late of St. Clair township, deceased. The account of William Figarl, administrator of the estate of Michael Putt, late of Liberty township, deceased. The account of William liams, administrator of the estate of William liains, late of South ampton township, riec'd.j The account ol O. E. Shannon, Esq., admin istrator of the estate of Daniel Shea, late of Cumberland Valley township, dee'd. The account of Jacob G. Dively, administra tor of the estate of Frederick Claar, late of Pi nion township, deceased. The supplemental account of Charles Hoy man, one of the administrators of the estate of Satn'l Hoyman, late of Londonderry township, dee'd. The account ofO. E.Shannon, Esq.,administra tor of the estate of Philip Jckes.'rate of St Clair tewnship, dee'd. The account ofSamuel L. Russell, Esq., ad ministrator of the estate of Wm. Hotchkiss, late of Ohio, dee'd. The account of Asa Stuckey, Esq., adminis tor of the estate of William Stuckey, Jr., late of Monroe township, dee'd. The account of Alexander Holsinger, admin istrator of the estate ol George Replogle, late of Middle Woodberry township, dee'd. r The account of R. D. Barclay, Esq., adminis trator of the estate of Michael Devine, late of Baltimore, Maryland, dee'd. The account of Archibald Perdew, Esq., ad ministrator of the r , | laie ui 0.. u .i.... r i0n township, dec u. The account of Amariah Wilson, executor of the last will and testament of John Wilson, late of Napier township, deceased. The account of E. J. Diehl, administrator of the estate of Sophia Mower, late of Colerain township, dee'd. The account of Uriah Conley, administrator of the estate of Allen Conley, late of Napier town ship, dec d. The account of John S. Ritchey & Dan'l Di bert, executors of the last Will, fkc , ofSamuel Zimmers, late of Bedford township, dee'd. The account of David F. Buck, administrator of the Estate of Frederick Smith, late of South Woodberry township, dee'd. Register's Office, ) SAM'L 11. TATE, Bedford, Ap'l 8,'59 j Register. SHOE HI) VIRIETVSTORE: MB. FERGUSON & MANSPEAEER nAVE j ,,st opened their new and splendid assortment of Shoes and boots of every kind and description, for men, women, and children ; also all kinds of goods except Dry Goods, including a little of every thing that o thers don't keep. Call and see something new, Every thing of each a few, Shoes at fifteen cents a pair, And boots at prices quite as rarp. In the variety department, are contained all kinds ol brooms, brushes, and dusters, baskets, buckets, oil cloth for stairs and tables, Stationa ry of every kind. Hunting and fishing tackle, including powder in cans or by the pound, shot, lead and caps, fishing lines, hooks See.— Also shoe furnishing, including shoe thread, binding, awls, peg®, knives &c. Teas, essence of coffee, salt, pepper, sugar, raisins, figs, dates, &.C., &c., &.c. All of which will be sold for cash or Coun try produce. BEDFORD COLL\*TY, SS. AT" an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for the County of Bedford, on the 14th day of February, A. D., 1859, before the Judges ot the same Court. On motion ol John P. Reed, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of Philip H. Hoover, late of Juniata township, dee'd, to wit: Catharine, Peggy, Maria, Susana, Betty, George, Henry, John, William, Philip, and Jacob Hoover, to be and appear at an Oiphans' Court, to be beld at Bedford, in and for said County, on the first Monday 2d day of May next, to accept or re fuse to take the Real Estate of said deceased, at the Valuations or show-cause why the same should not be sold by order of the said Court. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set [L. S.] my hand and the Seal of the said Court at Bedford, the 22d day of February, A. D., 1859. SAM'L H. TATE,CIerk. Attest.—WM. S. FLUKE. Sheriff. ATTENTION, RIFLEMEN! You are htreby ordered to meet at Bedford, on Thursday , the sth day of .May r.ext, at 10 O'clock A. Al., in Winter Uniform (with plume) with guns and accoutrements in good order /or inspection, and it is expected that all the mem bers will be present. By order of the Capt. Wm. Dibert, O. S. S4O 00 Pays for a full course in the Iron City Col lege, the largest, most extensively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the United States. 357 Students attending Daily, March, 1659. Usual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from SSOO to SIOOO Students enter at any time—No Vacation— Review at pleasure* 51 Premiums for best Penmanship awarded in 185 S. sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, in close two letter stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. St. Clair Township AGAINST THE WORLD, FOR Good DaHlien Ware! A liberal discount made to wholesale purcha sers. AH orders addressed to Schellsburg, Bed ford County, Pa., punctually attended to. April 5, 1859-3 m. WM. KIRK. Pit JIA!\ : Ei\T OS-TlC*;'. Complying with the urgent request ol Hun dreds of their patients, DRS. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SIKES, Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, and may be consulted at their office, AX). 191 PEjYA* STREET, Opposite St. Clair Hotel, Daily, except Sundays for Consumption, Asth ma, Rconchitt , and all other Chronic Complaints, complicated with or causing pulmonary diseases, in cluding Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the. I.iver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complains, DRS. PITCH if SIKES, would state that their treatment of Consumption is based upon Ihe fad that the. disease exists in the blood and system at large, both before and daring its development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal Inhalations, which they value hishly, but only as Palliatives, (having no Curative effect when used alone,) and Invalids are, earnestly cautioned a gainst wasting the precious time, of curability on any treatment based upon the, plausible, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be. reached in a direct manner by Inhalation," for as before stated, the seal of the disease, is in the b'uod and its efftcts only in tlit lungs. J3T7VO CHARGE POR CONSULTATION, jgg A list nf questions will be sent to those wishing to consult us by letter. (April, 8,'39-1 y CO UR T P ROC LA MA TIO N. To the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace, and Constables in the dijferent Townships in the Count]/ of Bedford, Greeting. KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to me directed, under the hand and seal of ths Hon. FRANCIS M. KIMMELL, President of the several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth District, consisting of the counties of Franklin, Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, and by virtue of his office ofthp Court of Oyer ami 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 JOHN G. HARTLEY and A. J. SNIVELY, Esq?., Judges of the same Court, in the same County Ynu and each of vou are hereby in quired to be and appear in your proper persons with your Records, Recognizances, Examina 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 Ist Monday of May, (being the 2d dav,) at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day there and then to do those things to which youi several offices appertain. GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the 8 day of April, in the year of our Lord 1559. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. OLIVER C. CLARK. SAM'L M. HAULER. ft. C. CLARK CO., Flour, Feed, Grocery and Produce Store. Central Street, next door above Lutheran Church, Cumberland, Md. A well selected stock is now open and offered to families and country dealers, consisting of Pamity Extra, and Superfine Flour, Corn Meal, Corn and Rye Chopped, Shorts, Ship Stuff and Bran, J\ew Orleans, Porto Rico, Muscovado and refined sugars, Golden and S. H. Molasses, Imperial, Young Hyson and Blaci Tea, Java and Rio Coffee of the best quality. All hods of Spices. Pickles in barrels and jars, Candles, Soap, Mackerel and Herring, Water, Sugar, Soda, Edinburg Ginger Crackers, Peaches, Straw berries, Pine Apple and Green Corn,put up in cans expressly for family use. A choice lot of Liquors, consisting of Wines, Brandies, Rum and Whiskey, selected with care. Tobacco and Segars of various kinds. With a variety of other articles usually found in store. Additions to the above stock will be frequent ly made so as to keep up a general assortment, and ad dealers are invited to call before pur chasing elsewhere. All kinds ol grain and country produce bought for cash, or in ex change for goods. Cumberland, April 8, 1859. WE, the under _L x v_/ _L J_V_yJ[ —signed, wishing to close our business of merchandising at Chanevs ville, Bedford county, will offer for sale, "or rent, our situation, consisting of a large Dwelling House, STORE HOUSE, Igflffl Large Stable and three-fourths of an acre of land. Any person wishing to have a good sit uation for a country store, would do well in puichasing this property, as the location is a good one and cannot be excelled in the coun ty for that purpose, there being no opposition in the township, or near the place, and situ ate right on the cross roads leading to Cumber land and elsewhere—near Hank's Tannery, O'Neal's Mill, Adam's Mill, and also one of the most public places to be found. 'Any one wish ing to purchase a location ol this kind will call on J. KIRK, near Warfordsburg, Fulton Coun ty, or A. FLETCHER, at Chaneysville, Monroe township, Bedford County. Terms, moderate. April 8, 1859. . Wanted. Millwright Journeymen and apprentices wanted. Apply soon to the subscriber at Schells burg, Bedford County, Pa., S. D. BROAD. April 1, 1859. LIST OF RETAILERS Of Foreign and Domestic Goods, Wares and Merchandise of Bedford County, for the year 1859. Bedford Borough. Class. License. Oster, Manspeaker Sc Cam, 13 10 00 A. B. C amer & Co., 13 10 00 Nicholas Lyons, 14 7 00 Reed & Minnicb, 13 10 00 John Ald-p, 14 7 00 Miss Margaret Fetterly, 14 7 00 Samuel Shuck & Co., 14 7 00 Robert Fyan, 14 7 00 J. & J. M. Shoemaker, 14 7 00 Sarah E. Potts, 14 7 00 Isaac Lippel, 14 7 00 Cdlin Loyer, 14 7 00 A|n'i Sastpp, 14 7 00 John Arnold, 14 7 00 William Hartley, 14 7 00 George Blymire, 14 7 00 Dr. B. F. Harry, 14 7 00 Dr. F. C Reamer k Co. 14 7 00 A. Ferguson & Co., 14 7 00 A. L. Defibaugh, 8 5 00 Jacob Bolinger, 8 5 00 Bedford Township. John B. Forney, 11 7 00 John S. Ritchey, Distillery, 4 5 00 Broad Top Township. John F. Lowry, 14 7 00 Colerain Township. A C James, 14 7 00 N C Evans, 14 7 00 J & J M Shoemaker, 14 7 00 Cumber/ana Valley tp. Jacob Anderson, 14 7 00 John May, Jr., 14 7 00 Daniel R. Anderson, 14 7 00 Thomas Growden, 14 7 00 East Providence tp. John Nycum, 14 7 00 D A T Black, 14 7 00 Hopewell Township. Henry S Kiirg, 14 7 00 Harrison Township. Valentine B. Wertz, 14 7 00 John W. Smith, 14 7 00 Juniata Township. William Keyser, 14 7 00 Hilligas & Mowry, 14 7 00 Lewis N Fyan, 14 7 00 Liberty Township. Lewis Putt, 14 7 00 John Cypher, 14 7 00 Steel k Entrican, 14 7 00 Jacob Fockler, 14 7 00 Londonderry Township. Jacob Devore, 14 7 00 Thomas J Porter, 14 7 00 Monroe Township. Daniei Fletcher, 14 7 00 James R. O'Neal, 14 7 00 Napier Township. John Wade, 14 7 oo Peter Hilligas, Distillery, 25 00 West Providence Township. Jacob Barndollar, 13 10 09 James M Barridoilar ana Son, 13 10 00 Thomas Ritchey, 14 7 00 Snake Spring Township. Nicholas Koontz * 14 7 00 Schellsburg Borough. B F Horn and Brothers. 14 f. 00 A B Bunn, 14 7 00 F. Statler and Son, 14 7 00 John A Colvm, 14 7 00 John S Schell, 14 7 00 A J Snively, 14 7 00 John Smith, 14 7 00 Miller and Blackburn, 14 7 00 Duncan McVicker, 14 7 00 St. Clair Township. F D Beegle, 14 7 00 George B Amick, 14 7 00 George Hinesling, 14 7 00 GD Trout, 14 7 00 Southampton Township. Kirk and Fletcher, 14 7 00 Henry C Lashley, 14 7 00 Union Township. John M Walter, 14 7 00 Middle IVoodberry Township. Jacob Brenaman, 14 7 00 j C W Richardson. 14 7 00 G R Barndollar, 14 7 00 Abraham Ljßeckhcrffer, 14 " 7 00 South IVoodberry Township. Piper and Scott. 11 7 00 K u 14 7 00 George Kaufiman, It 7 00 D K Buch, 14 7 00 j D Beegle, 14 7 00 NOTICE is hereby given that an Appeal will be ' held at the Commissioners' Office, in Bedford, on 1 Saturday, the 7th dav of May, next. LEVI AGNEW, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for the year 1859. April 1, 1559. V EDITOR'S NOTICE. —The undersigned appointed the Orphans' Court to stale an account of the Guardianship ol Robert Gra ham, who was Guardian of George Robb, will attend tor that purpose at his office, in Bedford, on Thursday, the 21st day of April, inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M , when and where all per sons interested may attend, ap'l 7,'59. ' JN'O. MOWER, Auditor. Executors' Notice. LETTERS Testamentary on the last Will and Tes ment of Emanuel Bassler, late ot Middle Woodber ry township, Bedford county, dee'd, having been granted to the subscribers residing in said town ship. Notice is therefore given to all person in- debted to said estate to make payment to them im mediately, and those having claims will present them forthwith, properlv authenticated fnr settle ment. SAMUEL BASSLER, DAVID BOI'ER, Mar 25'59-Ct. Executors. Annette Gonden J Fi.fa No. 91, February Term vs. V ISs9—ln the Common Pleas of Joseph Gonden. Bedford County. February ISth, 1859.—The petition of Sheriff Fluke was read and filed, setting forth, that on the above writ, the Sheriff returns a sale of an interest in realty for the sum of $115,00, that a dispute is likely to arise in the distribution of the money, and praying the Court to appoint an auditor to distribute the same, whereupon on motion of Mr. Shannon, G. W. Benford, Esq., appointed auditor to make a distribution of said money upon usual notice. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and the seal of said Court at Bedford the 22nd day of February, A. D. 1859. SAM'L H. TATE, Prothonotary. NOTICE.—I will attend to the duties of the above appointment at my office in Bedford, on Wednesday, i the 21st day of April, inst., where all persons in terested can attend. GFO. W. BENFORD, April 1, 1859. Auditor. Marshall COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. MERCERSBURG, PA. A Boarding School for Young Men and Boys. REV. JO?. S. LOOSE, A. M., Principal, Assist ed by an efficient coips of Teachers. THE Summer session of this Institution opens on the Ist ot May. The buildings were erec ted for the use ot Marshall College, at a cost of S3O 000, and have been repaired and re-lilted and provided with a superior Philosophical Apparatus. After a successful experience ol eight years in the business of teaching, the principal hopes to merit a full share of public patronage, and would invite the attention of parents and guardians to this Institution. Terms per session ol 21 weeks, including Boarding, Tu ition, washing and light $75. No extra charges. For futher information address JOS. S. LOOSE, Mercersburg, Franklin Co., Pa. JAYNE'S WRIGHTS, Bennett's and Dyott's Pills ai Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. [july 30, 'sß.] CARPETS. H.H. ELDRIDG F, Manufacturer, Importer aw! Denier in CARPETING S, OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS, & c . Being in a bye-street, under very light expense?, tbig House has been enabled for many yars to main tain the reputation of being the CHEAPEST in the City. Warehouse, NO, 43 STRAWBERRY STREET, second door above Chestnut Street. wberry is the first street west of Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. RUN DS~AN DSHADES, * Cheap for Cash B . J . WILLIAMS, No. North Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA, Is the largest Manufacturer of W I N O W II C 1 Al> S , AND DEALER IN WI JV D 0 yv SHADES, OF EVERY VARIETY. He is the Originator of all New Styles and has a fine Stock to be sold at Reduced Prices. Buff and other colors of Linen Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures. &e. STORE SHADES Painted to order. CCF'B. J. W. Invites citizens of this County to call before purchasing, and assures them that he can sell a better article for the money than any other Establishment in the United States. [maj2s,'s9-3m The University of Family Medicines &c., t OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania for the purpose of arresting the evilsof worthless and spurious nostrums and snpplving the people with reliable domestic remidies have appointed DANIEL R. ANDERSON, AGENT, • for the sale of these valuable compounds, viz: Rowand's tonic mixture for cure of fever A ague. Ike. do blackberry root syrup, for diarrhoea, Ike., University's remedy for lung complaints, coughs, Bcc " " Dyspepsia or Indigestion. " Sore Eyes. Ear Ache or Deafness. " { Tooth Ache " " Fever & Ague (in form of pills) " Costive bowels, (pills.) Unlike the various nostrums of the day, these remedies depend upon their merits for popularity. For sale by DANIEL R. ANDERSON, Centreviile, Bedford county, Pa. Mar. 18, 'SB. I DMIMSTRA TOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters X.Vof Administration having heen granted by the Register, &c., of Bedford County to the under signed, upon the estate of Elizabeth Mixsell, late of Snake Spring Township, deceased,JNotice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to tnake immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. P..ILIP RICHEY, April 1,'59. Administrator. \or riE. All persons ait hereby notified that 1 have pur chased at Sheriffs Sale one lot of Tinner Machines, Hand Tools, Patterns &c. Also the entire lot of stock and tin ware in the shop lately occupied by Abraham Herman—as whose property the same was sold. I also hereby give notice that I have hired said Herman, arid will hereafter carry on the Tinning bu siness at the shop formerly occupied by h-rn on Jo hanna Street. Notice is further given that the Books of said Herman now belongjj to me and any persens having accounts will please preaent.them to Samuel Radebaugh Esq., for settlement'without de lay. Feb,2s, 1859. SAMUEL BARNHART. Medical Co-partnership. THE undersigned have associated themselves in the practice of Medicine, in the village of St. Clairsville. Night calls promptly attended to. Olfice opposite the St Clair Inn. YVM. A. VICKROY, G. VV. STATLER. Feb. 11,'59. SURVEYING. O H. GAITHER will promptly attend to all surveying business that may be entrusted to him. Office on Juliana street, iwo doors South of the Inquirer office. The result was, we gathered a fine yield fit large potatoes from every hill, with no sma e ones—a (very important consideration in ha Ire vesting or picking them up. Beside, we h; its no diseased or unsound ones ; although in the a jw joining ground, where we planted whole pot ! I toes, there were many unsound ones at the ha : vest. Hence we believe, that where there a te large quantities of' the old seed to rot in tl le hill, it is likely to aff-ct the young tubers u I favorably ; and also where there is too muc r- seed in a hill, it produces too many tubers, : •e that the VOUllcr potatoes grow hadlv rrrmiftu. WO &Ct. MRS. H. D. PEUGH offers for rent, from the first day ofJunp, next, the house and Store room which she now occupies. Any person wishing to engage in business, or to occupy it as a private dwelling will find it very desirable. April 1, '59. Address, —Bedford, Pa. My cunt's Bin proved CAST-IRON CARRIAGE HUB. THE undersigned believes that he has invented a cast iron carriage hub which far excels all oth ers now in use, for strength, neatness and durability, and that it only needs to be examined, and its mer its tested; to secure its universal approval and a doption. Indeed it is no longer an experiment, it having been effectually tried by the best judges in our country, and pronounced one of the Greatest Improvements of the Age ! Several vehicles have been in use over two years with the Improved Hub attached, and the wheels are still as perfect as when they left the shop, the unavoidable wear excepted. This is the only Cast Iron Hub ever invented sui table for light wheels. This imprevement is cf such a nature that one or more spokes may betaken out changed or replaced without disturbing the other portion of the wheel. Where a wood hub is used, if a spoke happens to be come, broken, it is necessary to cnt the tire and se parate the felloes, to get at the damaged part. The wheel must be then recomposed, the tire rewelded and reset. All this involves a considerable expense and loss of time. In the present Improvement the inner ends of the spokes are secured in an Iron Hub, which consists mainly of two shells fastened together with screws. By simply unscrewing the nuts and taking off the back shell, any one of the spokes may be removed or changed, and the hub again put together, leaving the wheel as solid and firm as ever, all WITHIN THE SPACE OF A FEW MIA UTES. This mejhod of constructing Iron Hub Wheels gives them unusual strength, LIGHTNESS AND NEATNESS besides obviating several other objections fhat have heretofore attended their use. The cost of manu facture is also greatly reduced. The subscriber Agent for Bedford County, wil! dispose of Township and shop rights on reasonable terms. WILLIAM O'NEAL, Agent. Feb 25, 185y. Rainsburg, Bedford Co., Pa. BURNING FLUID and PINE OIL~ Always to be bad at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. [july 30, 'sß.] ROSS FOUU'ARD. O. H. CAITHF.R. Forward its wonderful virtues. AH who use it are givi'n® their unanimous testimony in its favor. WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE IXVJGOR ATOU, and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR It a scientific medical discovery , and is daily workin® 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 pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. TRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor 345 Broadway, N. Y For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, "Bed" ford, Pa. May 14, 1858. , JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF I A FINE BEAD OF 1 RICH GLOSSY* HAIR. 1 Talk of beauty, and it cannot exist without a fine £ head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask I more, see circular around each bottle, and no one { can doubt. ! Professor Wood's Hair Restorative.— We j- call the attention of all, old and young, to this won , derful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair—covers the head of the bald witha 5 luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching, and fall cutaneous eruptions—causes a centinoal flow of the natuial fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, or diseased in scalp, to USP it; and surely the young will not, as they value the flow ing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. lis praise is upon the tongue of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in New Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since; DEEP RIVER, CON., July 23,1859. Mr. Levenworth—Sir: 1 have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together. 1 saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Restorative" as a cure. 1 called at your store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one bottle to try it and I found to my satisfaction it was the thin®, it re moved the scurf and new hair began to grow; it is now two or tbree inches in length where it was all off. 1 have great faith in it. I 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 csed in this place, yon may have a market for many bottles after it is known Qere. Yours with ;espect, RUFUS PRATT. PHILA., Sept., 9, 1837. Prof. Wood—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back part of my head almost lost its coverin® in fact had. I have used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the top of my head is wel, studded with a promising crop of young hair, and thl front is also receiving its benefit. 1 have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommendation 1 can induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. 464 Vine street. VINCEXNES, IA., June 22, 1556. 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 and known others to use it—that 1 have, for several years, been in the habit of using, other Hair Restoratives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor in® the hands that apply it, 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 F.atablisment, and 114 Market street, St; Louis, M-. And sold by ail Druggists. For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed ford, Pa. May 14, ISSS.