A STATEMENT, £L©*'hig ii' aggregate amount of WBniette c x ■ • £ s n 5" S" - c j =* ■ 2 , a iE. i r * ° " 7T %I£l3ssslg. I o I e S : 9 \ £■ %. I E. & I ? 4 I | I 1 2 S I = o G ! s |f? ••'.•fins the r„- b!e winie. cf the y, f-fir-":. 1 i ' inc.! tits a nat m*s.l end familiar, anlt'fiO characters skilfully drv.v:: ai.fi grouped : :! a plot i • G " a- d w . - manet-d- the style easy, grae*. : wing, ' the de ounuietfr.' c< nveys ai" ** u*. .*V.i lesson. // ij a ucrfr of sterlir.e rarrit. This story will ■<& fo 1 wt i : y a 'Tale of the South," and one of startling inter.Bt, by ar era:n< nt Southern author, call.-" THE AVEtfaEu! This production isectirely Ate erica:- cot..Mr •:- lion, pl"t, incident, dialogue, s e e, tone, ore. iu r'.on D cculd not have hoc:, true <'■ any - n ton*; louche of r :ni ark able value. The third on tnig attractive auri-* of American stories is THUS YOTTT-TC- WIFE'S DIAR7. BY \ DAr-SUTKR ' S TS2 WJST. It eovtairs tie *1 ok history ot womsrs's trials, and will bo r. ad with' d- cpest feeling by all ch.s res of the community. These charming .*ori a. v. "I \x sn rc eded 1-y other* of a slmil- • 'crptjon .&-•- J ->t w! ich are already in preparation. All the foiraer peculiar features of th's paper, which have it a tvoric-wi'.-r rcput, tion, will bo cot - tinned, while the several new cnea will give an in finite varii-'y to its ver diversified pig s. Among t'-.cc- art a number of fr so, spicy, auinvrg. (>ri?, r ii!ai Comic Siorics, which smack and relish of the wit, humor, racincss, brilliancy, and sparkle cf the times. As heretofore, no labor nor expense v..! ..e spared to maintain the high reputation of tho Home Jour nal, which is everywhtrc, loth at hone and abroad, ackcow.edged Io be the roost refined and elegant repertory of Literature and the Arts on this side of the sea, and the Bfstftud (heapesl Family Psowspaper IN THE WORLI. As no more copies of the nru- serin will be print-- i than arc ordered, those who dasire to begin with the commencement of the volume will be able to do so by forwerding their subscriptions witht u' d - )av. TERMS: For one eoj>y, two dollars ; for three copies, five dollars—or one copy for three years, five dollars ; for a flub of seven copies, tejs dollars; for a c'ub <>f fifteen copies, twenty dollars ; ;c- city, and ar: ; op liny out at their Cheap Gash and Produce Stare, a l.r.v' rssortrccTit of Gissimercs, Cloths. Frists, rlr-i -i '■ unbleached Muslins, Ginghams, GROCERIES, Co'Tve, 3ugw, Syrup, extra pulverised Sugar, CI. -r-s , ice., far A1! of whi r'.:; will Is sold on the most reasonable terms for ram or produce- Nov. 19. 1858. n: riS If O's ST It Jiilt Midi SSEAJL ESTATE. BT virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court ot E-'-lfovd Govmy, the uudsrsigned will offer af r.:j'-hc sale o- pr-siiilsct, on 4-v; pit 1-f day c" J-aua' y, vrr .' e f--i!o a ing !:*8. -10 of which ar. • Vrvd and under ft- ce. Tie iinp' veme:it> jv-.* a Grist Mid. fog and'frame Diret'ing I.' use. Earn ana other cuUbuUnings.— There :-i u!.> ■ an '-rckar / theron. This p-.-op-rrty is in Londonderry Township, r. i j lining iinds of Christi iB Allbright. Jus. M ittiuply, John >5. Bnchanati ar.d others- It is close to the route oi the C'liiuellsvilli rail road—lr. close proximity with Cumberland and pre sents opportunities for a profita'ole investment. Tbim*: Cash at confirmation o sle. CHARLES HOVMAN, J.C. ALLBRIGHT. •Vdm'rs of tiie Estate of Sarr.'l Hovmah, dee'd. Nov. 19, 1858.-1. FIM ~m OF . EJY virtue of r,r. rderof the Orphans Court •>( > Bedford O u:.ty. th - undersigned will etf-.-r st pu' ic aaic on the primises on FRIDAY THE 7th DAY OF JANUARY NEXT, the following described real estate situate iu St. flair Township, FT.: a tract-of lind containifslßl avr<-s sod 90 p rcnt-g, wdh Log Home, Frame Barn and other bu i iings liareou. There is also an apple orc'ivrd on the premises. This luhd adjoins John R. and Andrew Mowry, Christ's state of cultivation, is v.c'l watt-red and presents fair opportunities for profitable investment. Terras ; C tab at confirmation of Sale. O. E. SuANNON, Adr.-.'r of tho Estate of Philip Ickes, dec' ". Nov. 2*3, 1858.-d. 'SHERIFF'S SUB. Bl* virtue of a writ of Vend. Lxp. to me di rected, there will be exposed to pullic'saie, at the Court Hous \ in the Borough of Bedford on Sat urday. the 18th day of December, A. I). 1858, ct 1 o'eiork, P. M . .'ho following proper*.v, to wit -. One tract of Land, containing 4! acres more or less, nbont 20 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house, stone grist mill whh two run of stone, and log stable ti.eieon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Henry Beegle, Libert, and others, situate in Bedford Township, red ford County. Seized and taken iu execution us t?.: propertv of J-- -o'o Beard, and to be sold for CMS*. . V.-'J S. FLUKE, sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ( Bedford. Nov. 2fi, 'SB. ( L^OIUWLOTII. [JI'tOPOS ALS will ie rreived at the next meet ing ot rhe Directors of the Poor, on tho Ist Tuesday • f December, at the Poor House, for ta king tlit- property, including Mill and Farm, sn-J keeping the pstipers. It is (relieved that this c m lie done wifii h handsome profit to the contractor. — Bail will b > required of any one w ho will undertake the contract, conditioned among other things par ticularly, to p-oride well for the paupers. GEORGE ELDER, GEORGE SMOUSE. JOHN AMOS, Directors. Nov. 20, 1858. TBIOIERS' IKSTLFTTK. ritHK Teachers of Bodfi rd Co. are hereliy re- X quoted to meet In Bedford oa Wednesday the 29ib of December to bold a two days' Institute in connection with the Teachers of the Norma! School. It is the duty of all the Teachers in the county to attend. Several addresses may be ex pected on the occasion. School Directors, Friends of Education and the Public in genera! am rv spoetfull* invite-' to atteuJ. if BECKER MAN, rite. Sap.'. bedforb FOR SALE, OK JE "mm jm. mm ie t Farm within cue mile of the Rail Goad and lw<> ji miles of Stonento\vn, in the Broad Top Coal region, containing about 100 acres, being good bot tom land—about one-half cleared and the balance well timbered* The farm is well improved, and a fit e spring of excellent water at the door of the —also two good orchards of fruit trees oti the (•remises. ALSO, A farm in Morrison'., cove, adjoining lands of DavidStuckey, Barley's heir*. Jacob Furry and othets, containing about 2UO acres, onobi If cleared and. the luilanee well tintltered, with au abundance of locust and chestnut timber. There arc several never failing springs upon the premises with a con stantly running stream through the farm. There is also a large, and thrifty young orciiard bearing fruit thereon. The improvements are a rough cast House, Lag Birn an 1 out buildings. ALSO, 160 acres of land iu 15 irrison County. lowa, ol fir f c'.tss pram , to timber and within a few nidc of the Missouri river above Council B'tdF*i. ALSO, 831 acres in Story Co. lowa ALSO, 113 acn s i Potto watt uriieCo., lowa, near Coun cil Bluffs • ALSO Lot n". 8 of be.. :u 53 in th - city of Omaha, Ne brissH Territ >rv ALSO. The farm i: Morrison's Cove, a~tj.>iuin lilooiufieVd Furnace, ku wn as the "Pearson property" lately r.wned try David D-mb-ls. containing 131 acres and GO perches, with an excellent orchard of fruit trees thereon and never failing watei at the door. The improvements are one log-* frame House, otic log Mouse and barn, with convenient out-builiugs. The iatid is good—produces well, and is in a higtt state of cultivation. A good pike is close by .lead ing to Ilollidaysburg.whicn.with the Furnaces make a l eailv market at tii door tor all kinds of produce. Nov. 12, 1858. O. E. SHANNON. SAVE A COLLAR FiTIiMIM. FOR !Ssf). rpiII.S pupul.tr monthly magazine will he greatly -I, enlarged tor 1859. It v>ill contain nearly 1 GOO pages; from 23 to 30 steel p'ate* ; and about 800 Wo<"d Engravings—and all this for only Two Dol lars a year. This is more, proportionately, than any magazine ever gave—l enc, 'Petersen" is em phatically The Magazine for the iimes! In addition to the usnal quantity of Tales, Poems, t'e., there will ha given Three Original Novelets, viz: "JiHSan," by Mrs. Ass S. Spephens ; "The Old Stone Mansion," by Charles J. Peterson ; and "Helen Graeme,"' oy Frank Lee Benedict • •Peterson's Magazine" iscopcvded to have no rivr.l for ITS COLORED FJSIIIO.Y PLATES ' Each number contains a Fashion Plate, engiaved on Stell and colored ; al* , a doaen or more New fc'tyles, engraved on Wood. Also, a Pattern, front which a dress, mantilla, or child's costume can be cut out without th ; aid o r a mantue-makor: lis also unriveiedfor ifs ni igcificent M ezzotintsf Patterns for the work table I Patterns for bonnets, cloaks, dresses, Ac. Household and other receipts. It is tha best lady's Magazina in the World. Try it f< r one year. TERMS—ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. One copy, one year, $2 00 Three copies, fbr on-: year, 5 00 Five Copies, for one ve t:*, 7SO Eight copies, for one y ear, JO 09 Sixteen copies, for one year, 20 00 Premiums for Cu bs.—Three, five, eight or six teen copies make a Ciub. To every person getting up a Club, our " iburn fur 1859' will be given, gratis, or, if preferred, a copy of the Magazine for 1858. For a club of sixteen, an extra copy of the Magazine for 1859. in addition. Address post-paid, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. No 18. CrySpeciinena sent gratis. Nov. 26, 1858. IUHi FALL (a00IKS! M. Slfilll 15. POTTS, HAS just returned fro n the cities with a large and handsome stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Elegant cheap g iods of all kinds, English me rinos, 25 cts. per yard, shawls ol every disciiption, and all prices, bought low at auction. Also, a large and handsome assortment of cloaks, furs vietorinc c.tpes, cuffs and muffs, bonneis of all kinds, velvet, satin, drawn silks, gray straw, trimmed and untii ni rued. An endless as sortment of ribbons, feathers and flowers and rushes, gloves and ho siery, boots and shoes, and a full as sortment of all kinds of FANCY GOODS. Country Milliners cm be supplie 1 with all kinds of Mtlhtury Goods. Oct. 22. tSB TO INVALIDS. Dr. Hardman. Analytical Physician Physician for diseases of the Lungs, Throat an. | Heart, formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to V INVALIDS RETREAT. Author of "Letters to Invalids," Editor of the "Medical Stetbyscope," he.. DECEMBER APPOINTMENTS. Bedford, Washington House, Wed nesday, Dec. 22a. Somerset, Glade House, Dec. 20. Cumberland, Dec. 17. Johnstown, Dec. 24. Or. Ihidman trcwats Consumption, Bronchitis Asthma, le.iryngitiis. and all diseases of the throat and luiiL'i. by medical Inhalation, lately used in the | Broiutmi Hospital, London. The great point in i the treatment of all human maladies is to get at the disease in the diieet manner. All inedicinee ! are estimated l>y their action upon the organ re- ' quiring relief. This is the important fact upon i which Inhalation is based. It the stomach is di seavd w* take medicine I ilcclly into the stomach. I If the lungs are diseased, breathe or inhale nu-di- i oatcd'valors directly into li e lunge . v.. j.-in.-s i are the antidotes to disease and should be applied to the very scat of disca- • ition is the ap plication of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, far ft gives us direct access to those intri cate air tell* and tubes whith !:•• out of reach of .-.very 'twer.-nwaiis of administeiina medicines. — The reason that consumption, ••"►.filer diseases : of the lungs, have heretofore resisted a'.i 're.tliuent has bed because tiiey had never tK-en approached in a diYeot manner by medicine. Thcv w 're intend ed {o ~ct tip on the lungs aud yet were applied to the stomach. Their action was intended to Ist lu- i cal, £ndf yet they were so administered that they should act constitutionally, exeuding 'mineliate and pt ireipal act ion uj on the unoffending st< mach, witiist Lie foul uleors. within tb; lungs were unmo lested. Inhalation brings the medicine in direct contact with the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its application is so sim pl thai it can be employed b) tin- youngest infant or ieoUlest invalid, it dees not derange tbe sto mach, or interfere iu the least degree with the strergtb. comfort, or business of the patient. 'OTHER DISEASES TKEATLD.—In rehtiou to the followingd senses, either wiieti complicated ■with lung affections-or existing alone, I also invite con-sulta'ton. I asm by tind them promptly curable. -Prolapsus and ali other forms of femalo cotn plaihts, im-gulnfties, and weakness. Palpitation and other forms of Heart Disease Live? Cumpl tint. Dyspepsia, aud all other diseases Of stomach and bowels, Ac. AR diseases of the eye and sir. Neuralgia, Epi lepsy. an I all forms of nervous disease. No charge for consultation. 3. D. HARDMAN, M. D. July 8, 1858. PICKLES AND SHOES TO BOOT. "Mary men of many minds," Many shoes of many kinds; From sizes one to number nine, Allowing some for heel behind. Boots for men and women too, Some high, some low, some old and new, With shanghai tops and pointed heels. To mike him high who lowly feels. if prices do not suit your mind, Just take a little cheaper kind ; But-when you buy cheap shoes, Iteware, For cheapest shoes are lirst to tear. It fruits or fiokles well put up, Preserved fruits, or nice catsup, Be bothering any one to taste. To FERGUSON'S be sure to haste. Tobacco and cigars are there. Of qualities and kinds quite rare ; To please the taste of every one, And make the boys appear full grown. We take all kinds of trade for goods, E'en wagons full from out the woods— AR Kinds of produce, and of grain, Will ho received and sold again. Now call and see this store of shoes, Of pickles and preserve* for use ; Ami when yon call, just bring along, What is the object of our song, HARD TIMES RELIEF I j Nov. 5, 1858. I'IISLK ; ■ ' " OK REAL ESTATE. Bl' virtue ol an order of the Orphans Court of Bedford County, the undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises in I'lea&antville, St. Clair Township, ou SATURDAY, THE Bth OF JANUARY, neccl, the following described real estate, viz : A Lot of ground in said Town, with Dwelling House, Store House, Stable and other improve mcnts tbereou, now in possession of Simon Hersb inan. Terms ; Cash at confirmation of sate. O. E. SHANNON, Adm'r of the estate ef Louisa Hammer, dee'd. • Nov. 26. IHfd._d. Niacin CHBAT BBABTIFIBR So Long rnsorffMtfnlfr Sought, FOUND IT LAST! For it restores perm anently gray hair to its original color ; coven luxuriantly the ball head: removes all dandruff", itching and' all scrofula, scald head and all eruption* 5 wakes the hair soli, healthy, and glossy ; and will preserve it to any imaginable age, removes, as if i>y magic, ail blotches, Ac. from the lace, and cures all neu ralgia and nervous head ache. See circular and the following. Dover, N. IT., Feb. 2d, 1857. \ PROP. 0. J. WOOD f< CO—Gents: Within a lew days we have received so man*, orders and 1 calls for Pro. O. J. Wood's ITair Restorative, that to day we were compelled to send to Boston lor a quantity. (the G dozen you forwarded all being sold.) while we might order a quantity from you. Every bottle u-e have sold seems to ha re produced three neir customers and the approbation, and patronage it receives from the most, substantial and worthy citizens of our vicinity, Inlly convince us that it is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION. Send us as soon as you can gross of SI size; and one dozen $2 size; and beiieve us yours very re •pectfullv. DANIEL LATHORP fcCo. Hickory Grove, St. Charles C0.,M0. Nov. 10, 'O6. PROF. O. J. WOOD —Dear Sir: Some time last summer we were induced to use some of your Hair Restorative, and its effects were so wonderful, we feel it our duty to you and the afflicted, to report it. Our little sou's head for sometime had been perfectly covered with sores, aud some called it scald head. The hair almost entirely came off" in consequence, when a lricnd, seeing his sufferings, advised us to use your Restorative, we did so with little hope of success, but to our surprise, and that of ail our friends av- ry few applications re moved the disease entirely, and a new and luxuri ant crop oi hair soon started out, and we can now say that our boy his as healthy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child. We can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Re storative, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and h.iir. We are, yours respectfullv, GEOlitiE W. HIGGINBOTHAM, SARAII A. HIGGINBOTIIA.M. Gardiner, Maine, June 22, 1855. FEUF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir: I have used ; i n Affiles of Professor Wood's flair Restorative, 1 and can truly say i: is the greatest discovery of the age for restoring and changing the liair. Be fore using it I was a man of" seventy. My i.air j has now attained its original color. You can re i commend it to the world without the least ferr, as ' my case wu One of the worst kind. Yours Respectfully. i DANIt L N. M U RPHY. ' >. .1. WOOD A CO., Proprietors 312 Broadway, j j New York, (iu the great N. Y. Wire Railing Es- i tablisbuicnt.) and 114 Market Street, St. Louis, j Mo. : For silo by Dr. B F. Harry. Anlsoid bv all good Druggists. Oct. 1, 1858. ! < i — > > v Iron Clly Commercial College. I Pirrsni soh. Pa. CnAX/iERri; IS-55. 1 ) 300 Students attending J>nH=rp\ 's°. Now the largest most thorough Commercial School ol the If mt?d State*. Young men prepared for actus! duties of the Counting Room. .T. C. Smru. A. M. Prof, of Book-keeping and Science Of Accounts. A. T. IfotTitETT. Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. Hevdrick and T. C. Jeskiss, Teachers of Book-keeping. A, Cowley and W. A Miller. I'rofi, of Pen- j ! tnsnsbip. ' SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY i OOK KEEFIXG, As used in every department of business. | COMMERCIAL .ARITHMETIC— H.IPID BU<- IXESS WRITING—DE TECTIXG COUX- T ERF LIT MOSEY— MERC IXTHE CORRESPRXDEXCE-COM- ' MERCIAL LA IP- Arc taught, and all other su'j uts necessary for the success and through education of practical 1 business man. 12 PREMIUMS, Drawn a!! the premiums in Pittsburg for the past j three years, also iu Eastern and Western Cities, for ' best Writing. SOT ESRRAVED WORK IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situations—Tuition for Full Commer cial Course. $85,00 —Average time 8 to 12 weeks —Board, S'J,6O per week—St ili jnery, $6,00 —En- tire cost. $60,00 to $70,00. Sons received at liaif price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and j Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and ad dress P. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh. i'n. Oct. 1, 1858.-2y. A. B. Cramer Co, ¥|" AVE*,just received a large and I general assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, \ all of which have been purchased since the great decline in prices East. Our assortment is the best we have | ever offered, including all the newest styles in every department. Unprecedented bargains will be of- • fered our friends and enstomers for cash or produce. A liberal credit will be extended to ; those only, who will promptly settle j i their accounts every January, by cask j j or note. No trouble to show goods. Call 1 ! and see the bargains. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Oct. 29, 18f)8. j Administrator's Notice. ; 1 ETTERS of Administration having been grant- j 1j mi By the Register of the Orphan, Coprt of: Bedford County to the undersigned upon the Estate j of Levi Clark, late of West Providence Township dee'd. All persons knowing themselves indebted to I said Estate are requested to make immediate pay- j meut and thosa having el tints will present them io the subscriber properly authenticated lor settle ■ inent. SOLOMON WILLIAMS. Nov. 5, 1858. . Jctmi nisi rotor. Burning fluid .ma Pine on always to be ' liadat Dr. Harry'* Druganlßook J-f ve 1 August 6, 1858. !- j 1 CLAIM'S PANACEA nt Dr. ITutj's Drvg md ! v/Eonk Btor* Mj. f. If. ftSfITTO, i /"kE Lancaster City, late of l'fiil ideiphiu, whore \J he has been in successful prart ko fot a r.uni j ber of years, received his ion ut the best Med-, ! ieal *)oktge in the Cnitcd States, and had tl,e ex I perience and practice hi the different Hospital* fvf serer.il years, a member of the Analytical Medical ' Institute of N< w Yottc and late Swbgeon of-Ht,4 | United StaftVWavr, flow Offers himself to ft* pnW ■ lie to attend ahy pfofeSsion.il cJl. • ' • , / j The pttrei-t medicine* elwxj* <• hand direct froth' j the bysf Ltrbpivitojii;? "L ottf country, and the Bo t tankel Gardens of the wo; 11. No pftterif medfCtie J prescribed or recommended. Medicines used only j which will oof break down the constitution, bat will ! renovate the system from all injuries it l a* saitsin i ed from mfcierul ruefftom-a. C btonic and difficult disrates must be Treated'Slpon analytics! principles, which i* to know and ascertain what disease is. It* nature and character require a knowledge of the chemical constituents o! every solid and fluid of the human body ; the changes those solid* and fluids ere capahl •of undergoing. To know what medi cines to employ to cure diseases, requires a know, ledge of the chemical constituent* ol a-i agent* employed in medicine; and if we ere in possession of this knowledge, it is possible to ctfreasy disease —no matter of how long standing—and leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. Melancholy, Aberration, or that state of alivnatieir and weakness'of the mind which render* persons fift i c apable of enjoying the pleasures of performing thr duties of life; Dyspepsia; that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, under mining the constitution, and yearly carrying thot. sands to untimely graves, can niast"emphatically bo cured. Rheumatism, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable-; Epilepsy Or falling sickness ; all chronic and stubborn cases of Female Diseases radically removed; Salt Rheum, ! and every description of ulcerations; Piles and i Scrofulous Diseases, which tuvc baffled all previous 1 mc ic-t! skill can he cured by my treatment, whets tiie constitution ik not exhausted. 1 do ap i cratio-is of most Cjthirties. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and ] when taken daily in moderate doses, will *trengtL- I en and build it tip with unusual rapidity. The Livei is oue of the principal regulators of ; the human body, and when it perlbnuK its functions well tlie- powers of the system are fuby developed. The stomach is almost entirely depend.nt on the ; healthy action of the Liver for the proper i>erform | ante of its functions. When the stomach is at fault, the bowe'.s are at fault, and the whole system ! suffers in consequence of or c organ—the Liver— having ceased to do its duty. For the disease or that org in, one oi the proprietors lus made it his : study, in a practice of mere thaa twenty yea:.-, to i find sonic remedy wherewith to counteract the ma ny derangements to which it is liable. To prevs thate- • Wy is at las:' fm-. I, "y pus r oubledP^with Liver UtmpirtM 1. a.,y gs forte, hasd"*s but to try a bottle, an.l co -■ , is c.-i i.xin. ■ These gums re:nojulljnorbii cr bad "mat ter from Hit fcupplying in thrir placw a healthy flow o! idlc.pe-- uivigo rali ig the st.ita ir . c u-ing food to gost well, purilVng ihs Hood; gi'ing tor.o and health to the weak machinery, r- scriher, living in' Sooth 'Woodiieny Towaahip, all 1 persons indebted to said Est d *i>.rq n >' ifled to < maku ' psyincal itnniedlately, and h-vinz claims agiinst tbc same will prct * t thcui properly autb j ticat-d for settlement. J ACOB LONG, I Ncv. r>, 1855. .ddrr.inis(rata*. • " I>UKE WHITE LEAD, FuV-.-tcl ami Tuiq*oiitine ar f'r. ' : I'tt'g and IJ-wd. ! StOftfu