A STATEMENT, g- Showing the aggregnte amount of apseftsment and valuation of the several Boroughs and Townships : Bedford Counts. teg tlrt wi'h the amount, of Taxes assent <i thereon, tigttoobly 10 the provisions of the 11th section of the Act of Assembly, passed the '27 th day of July, A. P.. 1842. CJ to a = p Z •*: 2) ! rti ! o I Y< j j % , . >te ' i ~ cn . I I I I" 1 £ | l if i £ t\ [1 Jl4 "9 S 2. I 1 I p ? a 5- i-S 5-fet 2 If ? 11 1 J r 1 f L® i f! t.\ £ - §-£ X r- I r § r* r J & I g j \ % j 3! n i-r - " I ? j i j % 111 111 ii? i 11 i * i i= DISTRICTS. i ! * g i M !P ! I£ I M ! P ? Bedford Borough, $172164 $9 112 $4 785 $1(80 £llß 000 $2 250 SI9OO $6 7uo $2 019 $1490 $320 199 S9OO 89 SBOO 50 Bedtord Township, 201 951 995 5 640 11 720 5 £6O 9 293 15 700 3 525 1 120 170 50 255 52 j 766 57 638 81 Broadtop, 166 639 2 641 3 8(3) 7 170 3 210 1 78) 3 380 2(;0 170 1(0 150 Ix 9 210 567 72 473 10 Coloraity, 104 527 2 62') 4 675 220 9 330 2 <r2B 0 9'K) 3 52) 14>) 125 135 4n4 4(35 21 338 51 Cumberland Valley. 142 606 10 834 3 285 _ 9 7(KJ 2 211 2 710 15) 400 171 925 515 77 429 81 Harrison. 115 979 615 25 8 665 8 110 " 310 1 675 ICO 130 479 301 48 326 19 Hone-welt, 98 564 6943 6 630 2 IK>B 1 300 60 120 115 <25 845 < 7 287 56 Sue lata, 86 108 562 1 630 23 6 570 2 860 1 040 98 79) 296 37 246 9> Libertv, 66 724 8 539 6 748 771 3 115 1 192 1 009 165 I 099 69 79 W 237 91 19-s 26 Londonderry, 101 373 4 569 825 125 6 275 2 350 980 2 083 11x 580 355 7 4 296 45 Monroe, 113 690 8 665 8 260 420 9 001 3 168 100 3)3 96S 139 475 418 42 348 69 Napier 128 324 6 437 79 10 4 810 2 6<K) 1 09.) 3 630 125 154 916 401 74 3-7 9 Providence* Last, 84 876 6 288 5 349 2 591 624 710 1 880 90 101 408 304 22 268 52 Providence We-t. 48 598 2 62-5 3 100 1 035 4 01-5 1 788 5 273 650 77 082 28124 191 70 Schellsbiug B .rough, 5 535 475 22 314 385 1 695 472 200 646 20 31 641 91 92 79 10 Snake Spring Tp., 97 181 1569 4 130 1 780 9 845 . 9)0 50 97 458 . 292 37 243 65 Southampton, 106 574 1 679 9 316 3 831 7,5 1 700 .f%3 2£4 369 61 308 < 1 St. Clair, 161 196 6 923 9 875 459 12 567 4 S3l 1800 2 841 2 7U> 155 192R18 677 o 4 4xlx7 Uiiion, 94 797 7 770 1 195 6) 6 6)0 2 410 695 948 1 43 ) 50 114 9-5 844 95 2-". 4*< Woodoernr Middle, 221 7)4 15 061 13 010 9 960 2 959 6 609 16 80 6 613 to , 276 n 3 629 .-2 1,92 52 Woodlxn v South, 189 402 45 494 4 912 5 491 2 402 12 844 2 0.3 17 845 1 284 652 811455 7ul 3- #2 298 398 139 213 246 468 19 788 14 4 553 65 132 184 07-4 1.8 150 24 99) 42 069 0 700 2 93* SPECIAL STATE TAX.—Offices over S2OO, 2 per cent, on every dollar thereof, President Judge* excepted. Pleasure Carriage?, Trades and Occupations and Public Hack.-, one per eant. on every ,dollar thereof. Gold Lever, or other Gold Watches of equal value, ono dollar each. O.her Gold Watches, or.<l Silver Lever Watches, seventy-five cents each. A!! other Watches of the value of S2O *nd upward*, fifty cents each. 1 CFRTIFY .hat tke.abovo i* a correct statement c-f the aegregate amount of (he assessment and valuation of 'he several objects and things niadf taxable bv the laws of the Commonwealth, for County aud State purposes, seconding to the returns of the several Borough and Township assessments, and published by authority of an Act of the General Assembly, entitled "An Act %o provide for the ord'nacy expenses ot the Government, &o ptsscd the 27th of July, 1812,—and tht the Commissioners have appointed .Monday, the 13tb day of December, 1858. f r dc ♦onv'nixj <r;?ber ha v|u* ; onj of tbo Assessors bare been rotdo b*low a just rate, according to tin oiaaomgand tn'anriou of ari l Act. Br order of the Commi'Stopcrs. H. NICODEMUB, (ioiutnisi'roiiei' t)fh.;<*, Dec. 3, 1858. Gltrk. HOME JOURNAL, 183 ft. WW ?EH!F<-XEW A7TT AUTIONS-NFW morris mus, editors. A new Series of tlw widely-circulated family ®ew*papr, will commenced on 'he first day of Jan uary ■next — printed ou paper an! uoiv type. Witb Ibe January nuu.ier will begin the publi cation of a series oj Bt m'.ij ut. Original Works of Fac'.s and Fiction, written expressly for the riotue Journal, by t ! :e best. jl AUTHORS OF AMERICA- The Cr*t of these is from the 'pen of n giftci wri ter, and is * tale of lovo and Inert*. emitted, TWO WAYS TO WEDLOCK! nr a. J-aT cosmracTos. The wene is lair, in this city during the mcmerv Me winter "f the great fire. The incidents are nat ural and familiar, and the characters skilfully drawn ar.u grouped : tiio plot is clearly d.fined ami w* Ji rcaugfcd-* thfuayie easy, graceful uttd a Wing. -and ibe til ouncrnxvt Conveys a inoi' useful lesson. I! m it uork of s'erli.e n>:rif. Tins story wilt be fo l 'wed l y a "Tal# "f the South," and one ol startling inter 8t : by an eai'.runt Southern author, called THE AVENGER! Tbi* production iserlirely American in constru. - tioti, plot, incident, dialogue, acme, tow. conclu sion. It could not have been true of any other country, and possesses attractions of a peculiar nature for th. se "to the manor born." it is spin atiiy—x bot.ni binc!ie of remarkable value. The third on tnis attractive aeiiea ot American stories is THE YOITOG WIFE'S DIAUY. BT A DArSHTXR *F THE WEST. It contain* the whole history of woman*'# trials. And will ire r -3d with the deepest feeling try all claa •es of the community. Tner.e charming stori s trill be succeeded by ethers ot a simil ir description, several of which are sire irty in preparation. All the foiruer peculiar features of th'* paper, which have it a world-wido reputation, will be con tinued, wh lathe several new ones will give an in flni'e variety to its ever diversified pig*. Among bem aro a number of t'r ah, spicy, amusing, Hrijfinn! Comic I *, which traack and relish of the w it. humor, raciness, brilliancy, and sparkle of the times. As h< rctoloie, no laboi nor expense wil be spared to maintain tht higti reput lion ol the Home Jonr usl. which is every whore, both at home and abroad, tcßcow edged to he the most refined and elacairt repertory of Literature and the Arts on tbiaaide of the ca, and the Bcitt.'iud tkeapest Fa mi I j Newspaper IX THE WORLD. As no more copies of the new serin will he printed •ban are order* d, those who desire to begin wi'h the commencement Of th** volume w ill ho able to do *o bv forwerdiug their subscriptions without d- - *>• TERMS: Tor one copy, two dollirs; for three copies, five dollar*—or one copy for three years, fl"e dollars; for a ciub of seven copies, ten dollars; for a ciub "f fifteen copies, twenty dollars; atid at that rate lor a larger ciub—alwavs in a*lvance. Address. 'MORRIS A WILI IS. Ediths t"a' Proprietors, 107 I'vllon-strett, AVta . Yi"k --* I>ec. 1!. 186?. £?rfiy S'eer. CtAME to the residence of the mibccrioor living ) in St. Clair Township, sometime in August last, a small Whito Steer with snroo red spots—a b- le ai.d a notch in each ear—supposed to Oe one voir old lost soring—the owner i* requested to come f-.-rward prove property, pay charges and t*k<* him ?war. ' G- D. TROUT. ."'■v. 2, m&s. IMwlwrniTß. ~ 'I'HE Teachers of Bedford Co. are hereby rc 1 quetd to meet in Bedford on Wednesday the TJlh of December to bold a two days' Institute in connection with the Teachers of the Normal School. It is the duty of all the Teacher* in the county U) attend. Several addresses may he ex pected on the occasion. School Direr tors, Friends f Education and the Public in general are ro "PectfuHv invited to attend. 11. HECKERMAN, Co. Supi. KEDKOKH .H'URiSil. IHE Winter session of Bcdfor*! Academy will i-ouiueuce on Moudav next, 221, inst. G. W. AUGHIXBAUGH, Nov. 19,1858. Prhscipol- PICK HAG VIATEGJR. PINE Cider Vinegar just received--also mould Condi -t Extra qual:tv. Oct 1,1858. *A. B. CRAMER h C". Oortbrf lijjr—J octroy Ulu.i, and new mown W*. . p'-saatnlxit, Fi-uuir.c on wiyrew. at ft. LOOK OUT! A LTHOUGH the prospects of the Railroad ate _Tjl not very fl ittvring. the friends ol that enter prise have not yet quite despaired of u'timate suc ees*. Hoping that the people will see that it is not only to their interest to have the road completed as soon as possible, hut t!wt they shoull bear in triad that PEED Sr MLWYICfJ 'lave just received from the city, ar.fl „r. new opening out at their Cheap Cash arJL Produce Store, a Isrg" assortment of Cassimeres, Cloths. I'lials. blcachedaa'd unl' 1 raclied Muiiins, Ginghams, GiidH'KRIKS, Coffif, Sugar, Syrup, *xtra pulverized Sugir, Cheese, Ac., Ac. Ail of which will be sold on the most reasonable tetins lor cash *r yrol-j.ee. Nor. 19. ISSB. 77 r RfiAL ESTATE. BT viitue of an Order f the Orpluns' Court ot Bedl'ortl County, the an*h reigned will oflbr at public file on the premises, on Sa.'mday the la*' day of Jai.uai y, ntxt. the follow ing described real estate, being a tract o( land containing 50 acres or therea bouts, 3D of which are cleared arid under fence. The improvements are a Crist Mill, Lo% and frame Duelling House, Barn anu other out-buildings.— There is also an orchard thereon. This property is in Londonderry Township, ad joining lands of Christ! iri A1! bright, Jj.i. .Vattfngly, Jonn M. Buchanan and others- It in close to the route of the C innel'isvill < rail roid—ln close proximity witiiOuuiherl in.l and pre sents opportunities for a ptofital lo investment. Tonus: Cas': *t confirmation *>■' sile. (11l AKLES IIOYMAN, J O. ALLBRIGIIT. Adm "r< of the Estate of Saut'i Ixoviuun, dee'd. Nov. 19. 1H58.-J. PIBi.ll; iM REAL ESTATE. if >Y virtue of an order of the Orphan* tloiut ot I} Bedford County, the uiidersigucd will oiler at public sale on the primises on FRID.IY Till : 7th D.IY OF JJ.Viid.sY NEXT, the following described icul estate situate in St. Clair Township, viz : n tract ot I itid containing lbl acre* and IMi perches, with Loa House, Frame Barn and other buildings tlireou. There is alra an appl .< oiclnrd on th*- premise*. This land adjoin* John R. and Andrew Mowry, Clirist's heirs, J a oh Bttrket and others —i* in a good state of cultivation, well watered and presents fair o]>{Mirtn:iitie:i lor p l *.Stable invc-tment. Tcrius: CaU at confirmation of Sale. >. E SHANNON, Adm'r-of the Estate of 1* hi lip Ickes, dee'd. Nov. 26, 1858.-tl. sinuiiFr s SII iL t)T virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp. to me di- I) reeled, there will i.e exposed to public iitlo, at the Court House, iti the Borough ot Bedford on Sat urday, the 18th day of December, A. D. 1858, at 1 o'clock. P. M.,the 101 l 'Wing property, t-i wit : One tract of Land, containing 1! acrmore or less, about 2'J acres cleared and Under fence, wi;b two story lig house, Rtone grist mill with two uni of stone, and l>Jg ntuiile thetcon vructed. also an apple orchard thereon, a (joining lands ot Henry Beegle, Dibert, and c.fht rs. aitnate in Bedford Township, cdlord Conrtv. Seized and taken in execution a* t!.e property of Jacob Beard, and to he gold for c?.\ 'VM S. FLUKE. Hherif. Sherifi's Offi m, I Bedford. Nov. 20, 'SB. f aof fee of ln|ujsflJon. \ l/HEiiEAS, Philip H. Hoover, late of Juniata Vf Township, Bedford County died, teized ol the lollowing real estat *, to wit: a tract ot land, eitu.ite in said township, containing one hundred and eighty two acn s, mora or less, with about 90 acres cleared, having thereon erected two dwelling houses, barn, stable, ice., adjoining land* of Jacob Dull, Henry Hum, Petei ILliigasand others, wiiich by bis last will and testament lie devised to his sons, to wit: George, regidiug ki Siaifc County, Ohio; Henry and John re.iiJjng in Bedford County, Pa.; William, residing in Somerset County, Pa.; Philip, residing in Bedford County, aforesaid ; and Jacob, residing in HerKjf Cpunly, Iowa; leaving also a widow, Margaret Hoover, to whom he gave the '•one third of all the interest of all his oatute," hut who declines taking under the will aforesaid ; leav ing issue also daughters, to wit: Catherine, Maria. Susanna; and grandchildren, the is-sue of Margaret, and of Elizabeth, both deceased. Now therefore, n writ of partition or valuation having been grunted, on petition by the Orphans Court of Bedford County, and to uie directed, notice is hereby given to all the above patties interested, that I will proceed to hold an iuquirition or valua tion on the said premiacs, Oil Thursday, the 30th day of December instant, on the promises, when uud wi re nil persons interested van attend. IVM. S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff* Odke, Bed lad Dec. 1858. ~ FOR SitE, ~ on r &YW®L„ .'MM EOo i Farm within one miU- of the Rail Road ami tv l\ miles of Slonersfmv.i, in toe Broad Top Coal region, containing almut Iti" acres, being good mat ton) land—afoot one-half cleared and the balance Tvell timbered* The farm is well improved, and ID c spring of excellent water at the door of the house —also two good orchards.of fruit trees on the •>r- mis.s. ALSO, A farm in-Morrison's rove, adjoining lands of ijavkl Stuck'-y. ihtrleyS he:; Jacob Furry and others, containing about 'JWeeres, oaoh tlf clea'••d nr.! the balance wall tbtiliered. avith an nliur.tince 01 locust and che.-t riut tiwou'r. There arS wtvetal never Jading springs n{> premise 4ntH a eon s' tndv rtiiii'i -g stream \ '*' ■ Mi : Fa-re also a luge .1 ih ifiy y oihg • . rhtrd l-eafFig fruit thereon. I'hc iur -' v-"'.'" :s are a rough cat flou#r, TtkS Bam and ' '.".itldit'gst . ' A'-SO, j€o art--s of 'ana in r ; ir. .a > i Couniy, lows, of fir t class pca : •••!••. .•> tis*r and within a few r.t'ka oi • :iv■ • r above Council D'rtF-.. AJ£t •, 2d: 4 ittywitdn-Mrnu CM., lowa A LSO, 1 IS acres in Pott-itv tt unio Co., I-.wa, near Coun cil BllTfb ALSO Lot no. Bof block 5-5 in tin city of Omaha. Ne braska Territory ALSO. The fa;in in Morrison's Cove, a j lining Bloomfield Furnace, known as the <■ Pearson pr-petty'" lately i vrned iiy David Daniels. e<.training 1131 acres and 00 perches, with an excell-iit orchard of fruit ••trees thereon and never ailing watei at tin* door. The improvement* sie one luge fnmc 11 >nse, one log House and lurn, with convenient nut-bui! ings. The land is good—produces well, and is in a hign state of cultivation. A good pike is close bv.lead ing to lldlidsyshurg.whica.with tin. Turn ice* make a ready market at the door for all kinds of produce. Nov. 12, 186b. O. E. SHANNON. SAVE A DOLLAR < mam MIME M'BM'IUBC von IHaf). f|tHIS pupvi! ir monthly magazine wi'l ho greatly J. cnlirged for 185' J. It will contain ucirly DM) pages; fiutn 25 t> 3d cte-1 p'lf ; an I about BIHJ M' i)od Kngrav ihim - and ail this for only Two Dol lars a year. This is more. prom.rtionaiely, tlun any magazine ever gave—hence -'Peterson" is cin plia'ically 'Hie for (he Times! In addition to the usual quantity of Tales. P. urns, •J-c., there will ne gi\ :n Vire? Origin*! Xoeelet), viz: "JiUiun," by Mrs. Asx S. Spephess: ••The Old Stone Mansion." by Ciivcles .f I'r rKUSox ; and "If ten r~. ■' i n e:.; I ee fr. xtuict "Peterson's Magazine" i seem ceded to have n - . ial for ITS COLORED FJSIIIO.YPL.ITES! Each number Contains a Fashion P'ate, vug;uv d on Stell and colot i'd ; also, a dozen or more New Styles, engraved on Wood. A.-o, a P ittern, from which i dress, m mtili t. or child's costume can be cut out without tie: aid o* a manlne-maker. It is also nntive.ed for its in igiiitie.nt M czzotinu! Patterns for the woik Sable ! Patterns for bontuts, cloaks, dresses, He. Household and other receipts. It is the best 1 idy's Magaziuo in tne .World. Try it for one voir. TKKjI o—Ah\XAY3 IS ADVANCE. One copy, one year, $2 00 Three c -pics. for one rear, 5 00 Five copies, for one year, 7 30 Eight copies, for'one' year, 10 00 Sixteen copies. fr mm y ,- ar, 20 Gd rKFMinais for Cu bs.—Three, five, eight or six teen copies make a Clul>. To every persow -g'. tling up a Club, our " Ihum lor 186'.)' will lib given, gratis, or, if preferred, a copy of the Magazine for 1838. For a club of sixteen, an extra copy <d the Magazine lor 1859. in addition. Address ix.st-paid. CHARLES J. PETERSON, 300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. No 13. ££F"S|ieciinen sent gratis. Nov. 20, 1858. RICH FALL ROODS - ! flits. MR ill K." POTTS, HAS just returned fro n the cities with a large and handsome slock of FALL WINTER GOODS, Elegant cheap % >-tjU of all kinds, English me rinos, 25 <:t. jie'r yard, shawls ul every disciiptiom. and all prices, twilight low at auction. Also, a large and handsome assortment of cloaks, furs victorine capes, cuffs and mulls, bonnets of all kinds, velvet, satin, drawn siiks, gray straw, Uinvined and unti iiuni d. An oadleas as sortment of ribbons, fo.ithcrs and flowers and rushes, gloves and ho siery, boots and shoes, and a full sortnif-ut of all kinds of F ANC3 tjt'tJD.'s. Country Milliners can !>-.• suppHe t with all kinds of Alllbnjry GrhmU. - Oct. 22, 1858 TO INVALIDS, Dr. Hardman, Analytical Physician Physician for diteasts of lh f.nups, Throat-ap,* Heart, formerly Physic!'*>i to ike CINCINNATI MARINE: HOSPITAL, also to INVALIDS RETREAT. Anther of "Letters to Invalids," Editor of the '-'.Medical Stetbyscopo," He., DECEMBER APPOINTMKNTS. Bedford, AVasliinoton House, AVed nesday, Dec. 22(1. Somerset, Glade House, Dec. 20. Cumberland, Dec. IT. Johnstown, Dec. 2t. " MR. trewats Consmnplion, Bronchitis Asthma, IFaryrgitfl*. sr.d all diseases cf the throat and lungs, by n d.ci.l InhaTaFiou. iatly used n- the Rrumton Ilnspffal, f.-mdon. The grvt point in the treatment of iali Tmina'aiir,:d >di-..-, is to giat the disease in the direct riHs.nsr. AD nwdicii ee •v estimated !y their .ict'jon ey.-u 'he < rga<i r-, quiiing relief. This is the important fact upon, vhi h initialiti-iti is bajeil. If the fep.c!t If ll'.c Ififtgs are diseased, breathe -r i-'b 't; 7"-ali- Vapors liircctty ir'o :!-e lurig.--. .Mi icin s are tli antidotes !•> disease and sic-uld b-6 applied to th ' very >• it of disease. lulfjliftlon i- the ?p. plicißmti ni this jirineijii! te tfae tre'tmaal the luti<bi, for it yjv >us direct acr'Ss t'> tlmse intri cate air cells ana tw'-.-s wliieh li'- onl of reach id nvt-ry t.t.ier nteans el aduiini, eriag ni rdieir,-. Tlie re.is n that cunsnmpiin'i. ami other dhs • <<f-the lungs, hive beret' Jure resisted ail *rea':nent has If en iH-causo they bad tu-vi-r been appro ichrd. in a direct manner iy medicine. They were intend ed to art upon the lungs end yet Wi-rr applied 8 tiie stomach. Tln-ir aetinn una interuleil to be I- - cal. and yet they were so administered that they •'..nil act •oiistitetion illy. exunding imn.e liate j ami piincij) bai i i-m u| ■<-li the unoHending sti meet:, | whilst the tool ulcers within lb • lungs were unmo lested. Inhibition brings the medicine indirect contact with the disease, without the disadvantage of any violent action. Its implication is so sim ple fbat it cm in- employed by the yoiingi M infant or lecddest invalid. It dees not derange th • sto mach, or interfere in the 1 snst degree with the etrergth, co.nl'oit. or busim-.-s of the piiieiit. OTHER DISEASES TREATED.—in relation to the fi.llowirtgd seas.-s. either when complicated with lung affections or i xisting done, I also invit eonsnltation. I usti 1 y tin i them promptly curable. l'rnl ipMts and all other forms of female com- | plaints, triegiil irities. and w eu.iiesx. Pslpifation atid other forms of II art Disease j L ver Coiii| l did, Dy spepria, and ail other diseases of stomach and bowels. He. AT disease iof the eye an 1 .-tr. Neuralgia, Epi -1 (y, and all lot'nis ot nerv itij disease. No charge tor consultation. S. D. II All DM AN, M. D. July 8, 1853. PICKLES AND SHOES TO BOOT. ! "Ma. y ntcu of many min is," Many slfr-i's r.f many Uitnis; From siz H one to mimner uin", Abovxitig some fr heel hi i.iijd. Boots for men and women too, Some high, ,-enie low, some old -nd new. With shanghai tops and pointed heels. To him high who l iwiy feels. If prices do not suit your mind, Just take a litllu cheaper kind ; Rut when you huy cheip shoes, howsre, For cbeaiK'St shoes are first to tear. It ft nit s or pickles well put up. Preserved fruits, or nice catsup, He.bothering any on to tisre. To FERGUSON'S be sure to haste. Tobacco and cigars are there. Of qualities and kinds quite rare t To please the table of every one. And make the hoys appear full grown. We take all kinds of trade tor goods. E'en wagons full from out the woods— All kinds of produce, and of grain, Will be received and sold again. Now call and see this store of shoos, Of pickles and preserves for use: And when yon call, just hring along, What is the object of our song, ITJRD TIMES RELIEF! Nov. 6, 1853. Blue m ~~ ov HEAL ESTATE. BY Virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of j Bedford County, the undersigned will off r at j public sale on the premises i' Pleaaantv-110, St., Clair Township, on S.ITURDJY, THE Bth OF JJXC.IRY, next, j the following described real estate, viz: A Lot of ground in said Town, with Dwelling ! IT.wise. Store House. Stable and other iiiqwove- : ill cut s thereon, nw in possession of Simon jlersh- j man. Terms: Ca/u at conflimation of sale. (i. E. SHANNON, Adm'r of the estate uf Louisa Hammer, dei-.'d. ' Nov. 2d, 1858.-d. THE j GHEAT BEAUTIFXIK Fo Loiic liiMiceessfnily Sought, I FOUND AT LIST! For it restores perm \xently gray hair to it* originul color; Cover* luxuriantly ! the bald head; retiioves all dandruff, itching and ! a!l-scrofula, scald head and all eruptions i makes ' the hair sryt. heathy, and glossy; and will preserve j it to any imaginable age. removes, hs If by magic, j all bioteiies, tec. from the face, and cures ail neu j ralgia and nervous head ache. See clrciß® and | the lollowitig. Jr Dovua, K. 11.. Feb. 2dT 1857. PROF. O. J. WOOI) & CO—Gents: Within a | few days we have it-cetvcd so ninny orders and i calls for Pro. (>. J. Wood's 11 air Hi .iterative, that ! today we were compcll-d to send to Boston tor a | quantity. (the C dozen you forwarded all being : sold.) while we Might order a quantity from you. ■ Every bottle we hurt sold items to hare jirrxlueed three ] iieu■ customers nt>.l the approhifiiri. and p tronage : it receives from the tuoßt MiUtaiili.il and worthy 1 | citizens of our vicinity, fulli* convince us that it is ; a most valuable jkfpakation. Set d us as soon as you can gross of SI size; and j one d- zen $2 s;ze ; and Inrlieve us yours very rc- I spectlully. DANIEL LATTIOIIP A Co. Hickory Grove. St. Charles C0.,M0. Nov. 19 'sfi. ! EOF. •). .T. W():>D—Dear Sir ; Some time last 4 iii ni rwe uvjv I *• t. .*4"ci nsi; of your U iir Rrstv-rative. if:'} its # s were sni uoiidtfilui. v.c feel it our dm j to you ana the jftiiated, to report it. Our little son's head for snipe time had been perfectly covered with sores, and some called it scald head. The hair almost en tit el y eame off in i consequence, when a trieud, seeing his sufferings, | advised us to u.-e your Restorative, we did so with ; little hope of success, but to our smprise, and i that of all our friends a wrr few applications re- i nnved the disease entirely, and a new and luxuri- S act crop of hair soon start • 1 our. an l w cate-aow j say that our I oy has as !i „*<ikuy * scalp, Aid' as luxuriaut a crop of hair : s any other child. We can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Re storative, us a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair. We-are. \ ours ruspectfullv , CKOKuK W. 11l G(i IXBOT HA M, SAKAII A. IIIGGI.NBOTHAM. Gardiner. Maine. June 22. 1855. ■LFOF (). J. WOOD—T> •tr Sir: 1 hive used two 'hot ties of Professor Wood's 'lair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age fbr restoring and changing the ilair. Be- j foie using it I was a nun of seventy. My H air j has now attained its original color. You can re : commend it to the world without the least fear. as j mv case was one Of the worst kind. Yours Respect! DANItL N. MLRPIIY. WOOD #v C Proprietors 312 Broadway, i : New iG'k. (in the great N. Y- Wire Railing Es- j t taldishini nr.) and 114 Market Street.St. Louis, i Mo. j Fur sale by Dr. B. F. ffarry. An 1 sold by all good Druggists, j Oct. 1, ISSB. <£&&$(;#?/. ( I - —' £ 3k, ■ -*trpa"tllt CniiinicrdSl fu^^c. I rmsßc?c:j. I"A. Cr.A3TE°M< 1955. 300 Students attending Jz:nu°.ry. 68. Now !b • largest ti i s; thorough Commercial i School of th" United Status. Young men prepared f t Hc'ini duties of tit" Counting Room. . t". > jitTH. A. M. Prof, "l" Book-keeping and ' Scit-nc - of Accounts. A .'f. !'..rrnr.Tr. Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Culcnksilon. A. llrr.Df'.iCK and T. C. Jexkins, Tracbeis of • Book-keeping. j A. Cowl it and W. A MtLtzpt, Profs, of I'm- : j matiship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY HOOK KEEPING, As used in every department of lusiness. CO MM ER CI. fI. Jill TUMETIC—RAPID BUS- j /.VENN WRITIS'i—DETECVISi COUN TERFEIT MOSEY— MERC IST 11. E COR RES T SSDESCE—COM MERCIAL L I IP- Arc taught, and nil other mi'j 'cts nccesaary for the j sticccts atid through education of practical i business man. 12 mJMIMS Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburg for the past | j three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, fbr | i-est Writing. SOT rARRAVED WoKK IMPORTANT INFORMATION. ■itU'.cnts cnt- r at any time—No vacation—Til;'.' untniitif!—Review at plea.-u.e—Graduates assisted ; m obtai'iii.g situ itiuns Tuition tor Full C onmer ci.il Course. s'<s,o0 —Average time 8 to 12 weeks I Board, S I 50 per week—Sta'i aitrv, Jti.O'f —En- j tire cost. sf> >.OO to $70,00. i VCT" Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Card—Circul ir Specimens of Business and 0: a.nenuvl Writing—inclose tw .> stamps, and ad divs* E. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh. Ph. Oct. 1, 185t<.-2y. A. B. Cramer A- Co. gj*AVE just received a large and general assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, I all of which have been purchased since the great decline in prices East. Our assortment is the best we have ever offered, including fill the newest styles in every department. Unprecedented bargains will lie of- j fered our friends and customers for cash or produce. A liberal credit will be extended to j those only, who will promptly settle j their accounts every January, by cash or note. No trouble to show goods. Call and see the bargains. A. B. CRAMER & CO. j Oct. *29. 1858. Auditor's Votice, j, Nicholas Lyon* f 1 u the common pleas of Bedford , \* > County vend. e.vp. No. 11, N<-- Ad tm Cork*. \ Term, 1858.., ffu motion. j Lingt-nfeUer w is app-iinted Auditor tf > reput a distribution of the mouey in tlu-oandH <>t the Slier- i iff'raised on Sale of Ds&ident'a Real Estate to and amongst tins < roditors. l'he undersigned will attend to the duties of the above pp< intment on Thursday the Kith day ot December, next, at 10 o'cloefcWff said day, at his, office in the Borough of Be lfo.-d, when and where a!! putic." interested can attend. J. W. LtNGE^ETtfI"R, Auditor. {' Doc. 8 ISnS. ' j OVV AIM'S PAN'A OLA at Dr. Harry V L reg met OKook At'r. I | M. W. li. UiIITMOR, OF Lancaster City, lata of Philadelphia, where he it*s been in xucces.-fifl practice fui a ntim ber of yean, received bis education at the best Med ical College in the United Statu, and bad the ex perience arui practice iu the different Hospitals for several years, a fur ml air ot the Analytical Medical Institute of New York, and late Surgeon of the United States Navy, now offers himslf-]&ptte peb lic to attend any professional calls. The purest medicines always on hand direct from the best La borstal ies of out country, and the Bo tanical Gardens of tin; woil i. No potent medicine prescribed or recommend <l. Medicines used only which will not break down the constitution, i ut will renovate the system from all injuries it lias sustain ed from mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult dis-ascs must t>e treated upon analytical principles, which is to know and ascertain what disease is. Its nature and character requite a knowledge of the chemical constituent s of every solid and fluid of the hum..n l ody; the Chang* s those solids and fluids vte caput 1 of undergoing. To know w hat medi cine* to etnj 1 y to CHr? diseases, requires a trow, ledge of the ehctuie. l constiliients of ail agents einjioyed iti medicine; and if we are in possession ol this knowledge, it is possible to eureany disease i —no matter ol how long si Hiding—and leave tho ; patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. M.I utcholy, Aberration, or that state of alienation and weakness .f the mind which renders persons io i capable of enjoying the pleasure* of perforating tho duties of life; Dyspepsia; that distressing nisc.ise and leli destroyer of health and hapiiiness, under mining the constitution, and yearly carrying tbo s.itnis to untimely graves, can most cmphat.caHv ho cured. Khcutmuistu, in any f.rtn or condition, c! in.'iic or acute, v. a>. anted curable; Epilepsy or ir '.ling sickness; ail cl onic and stubborn cases of Female Diseases radically removed; S.dt Rheum, and every description of ulcerations; Piles and Scrofulous Diseases, which have Iwlßed all previous too ioal skiil ecu i>e cured by tuy treatment, when the col stitutiou is not exhausted. I do t.y all diseases (yes, Consumption) cat l b j Ciltcd. " Z7~ functr curti without 'ht knife.. 1 will remain in my office on WEDVESDATS and SA rt RBATS, front J o'c'w-i A. M., to accommodate ; patients from adintanca, and con ult in the English | and German languages. Will make visits to any ! distance if required. May be addressed by letter, ; Fulton Square. Lancaster etr, Pa. ' * July SO, 1858-Iv. | IWifi" IMII.IIIMTOII, PREPARED BY DR. SANFOED. Compounded entirely fioni GI MS, WsONE OK THE BK.-'T PURGATIVE AND -E.LJ\hK MEDIGJNES now before the public, fljA act:- us a Cathartic, ca-ier, milder, and more effectual tiian any other medicine know n. It H not j o.dy a Cathartic, but a I irtr remedy, acting flm • on the l.irrr to eject it* morbid matter, then on the * oinaclt and bowels to carry ofl' that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any ol the painful feelings experienced ; the op ici at ions of most Cathartics. It strengthens ths -system at the same tima that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strength en and build it.up with unlisted rapidity, j The.Liver is one of the pwfewpd regulator* of tho human body, an i when it [n-rf jtms its functions j well the powers of ti c system sre fnPy developed. ■ The simnach is almost entirely depend -nt on the healthy action ot :'..c I.f-.-r the proper perform an of us iur.cftons. Whit; the Rtctnaeh is as , bufl.t, t ie boweU.-re at fault,and the whole system s'.dVrs in consequence if oce organ—the Lixer j having ceased tc do its duty. For the disease of that org <n, one of the proprietors has made it hi* I .♦•• !y in practice of more than twenty years, to i find gem - roiaedx yiiarcsutii to couotersai the ma-' 4 hy <Ti rat gentvuts to which it is }}tde. I To prove thst this re- • inedr is at last found, my pets- st; ttbledi..... with Liver U irupiaiut , i.v any ol its f'.-tnts, fto-f—s I ui So try a bottle, aed ; fonvjcti'i •is I—: t.tia. > . i Ti c AC gums all morbid cr lud aiit tr from the supplync it: their place a healthy flow ot t'jte.eyw invigorating the stttc ■ a.' . IMU-I. gfi.od to di-CTgcst well, purifymgths ill -1, g ving tunc at health to the weak ■ rcl.i -v. n vi.ovi ngCp Rt •• causes of the di. ra ■ • effecting a rv.-*~—"l dies;! cur. IJ •iii '•> attacks a cuti'd, and, what is bvt : ter, prevented t y thepsc occasional •-* of the lavci l: - r .gorator. Oue-b-Si! After eating l is sufficient fo tellers the si. , tchand po v-.bt too food front rising ; and souring. -, t'tily OES doso taken——s HeforeTetlr!ngprev..>Etß nightmare. Only one ilea- at night loose- t tbo bowels genr'y. sr.d costiv. ness. Otto doso tjk-u after each ma! will curs Hyspepsia. r—t dose of two tea-spoonsful wili i --ways relieve Sick Head- ache. One bottli taken fr!Z2 female obstruction r i moves the cause of thc^—. disease, ano makes a petf ct cure. Only one dose iurme rcll >vsCTholie, • wl :l !e , o One dose often re; te : is a sure cute ft>r Ct olera .Worl us, and n[_ ' preventi'. Eof Q{t<ders. One dose takeii oftt t wiil prevent the recur rence of bilious while ft relieves all • painful teeungs. —fh D7"Oiily one bottle is-'-* needed to threw out : ot the system the effect a "f tr.euicion after long j sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all y ; lownc>s or unnatural color t-om the kir.. One dose taker, a shoit time betore caiisg vigor to the appetite nnd tuakes ftod digest u-ilt. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhoea | in it.- worst forms, while summer and bowel coote • pluints yield *!iuast to the firs; dose. Orm orfwo dr>F"s ccrer attacks caused by wortna, , while F-.r wcrtus in children, there i* BO" ssfsr or speedier l rucdy In the world, as :t nirrr fkiu. A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting tho ab : Horbcnis. Wc take pleasure it; :icon.mending t'.is Tuedl cinc as a preventive for Fever and Ague. Chill Fo- . ver, and all Fevers ola Bilious Type. It o]icrates with certainty, and thousand*sre willing to ti stify ; to its vauderful virtues. A:1 wbj use it arc giving their uaat.lmous testi mony in iu favor. Water in the Jloutb with tho Itivigotitor, and swsl'.ow both together. Thfc Liver InvisQrator Is a great scientific Medics' Discovery, and is daily wot king cure* almost too great to believe. I t cures as it by magic, c?t A the ftrshioit giving bent ; fit and seldom more than ait f bottle is tcqinrcd to cure any kind of Liver Cmapbiint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common hcadarbc. al! ; of which are the result of a IHetattd Liter. T3ICE OK2 DOEt.AU 3*EH BUTTLE. Da. SANr-sRD. i'ropri'-'or, i>4-5 Broadway, Jf. Y, Sold in Bedford by IT. if. t*. IDtir, and r i tided by ail Druggista. Juae 11, 68-58.-za, wipkimM t JTHE stockholders in the Somerset and Bedford - tunijtike Road Cotnimiiy wiil take notice tbt an election wi'l be held at the house of. Joshus Palmer, in Allegheny township, Sorn i*t County, on Monday the 3d of January, no"*- t© elect a President, six Manager* and a Treasurer, to con duct the affair* of Said the ensuing year. BENJA.viN KIM.MEL, Prestdcot. Dec. 3, 185*- * loTIW FESTIVITIES. FURGUSON A CO have just reccivtnl a sploft ,tid aßSortment of Fruits, Preerv, Pickl-s, Maim,;lades iScc. including Poaches foi Pie*. Brandy Cherries aud Pe lobes. oysters, S-.-'tiiOtt. Lobstera, Pine Apples, Limo*, Apricotß, Oranges <fc., Ac-, Ac. ."sold at the lowest living Profits. Dec. S, 1858. JAYNF.S Wright-, ttsnoert'* and Dyott's pit la si Dr. H irry'a Drug and B<"i Ktorr. Ana" ttt 6. 185,8. BURNING FLUID ar. i i'ine oil always t> be iia-iat Dr. llatry'-* Dv-g i>d Rook Jit ore Augit-t 8, IHoS.
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