to the pai t): hut sucii uicn as Forney, can never be pardoned." As we may be supposed to know the aforesaid Forney, having been inti mately connected with him for the last forty one years, and hoping to live and die with bint, we take the liberty of answering such imperti nences thus: The principles of the Democratic party are everything to us. 'J hey are first and vital. Wo cling to them as the shipwreck ed mariner clings to his plank when t.ight is closing around him. l>ut when the organiza tion ot that party is usurped by a set if offi cial hireling?, aud turned into ;:r. endorsement of repulsive doe,tines, we reject the orgauizi lion, and trample tip- u it. As to whether these < ffieials pat den us .■ r this or tot, concerns u-. nothing. Wc IV 1 that we slnuld not p rdoti c-nrse'res if wa did not Brldly maintain this, our jiositii'ii. Ueitlemen oi Hio Adii.inistra tiun, v> u "ill treed ike Press a long while be fore it v i.l need yon. We only publish part cf the President's message this week. Its great and unnecessary leng'h ;t!o o-t jeeelnde lus from publi-liiug it t all. For tht Jirquinr. Mil. OvKlt: About one liaif of the first winter month is gnno, am! yet I have seen no movement on the pwrt of the authorities nf our Borough, to protect our water works curing the cold weither which we inry expect to have scon. Do the Uurgiss and C-, unci I intend to pcju.it the liydr iins to rem,in in their present exposed eotiiitioa? li tio-y do, the c:T,-e --•j'.iiic, •=, .* made at a co.-tot perhaps tic Lie the uiuo'.ni! ili-t would br required now to pre* venial! t..es; diic r,suits. 1 hope immediate attention wi: 1 L-e g.veu to this matter by those vvm.se ' ! rtv i! is io oitea 1 to it. A TAXPAYER. EL.ICRTON Cl' DIRECTORS OK THE P. AND C. KAIJ.HOAD. —On Mi nday week the stock holders of the Pittsburg and Coutn l!si i.le ltail'-o.id V. m; ,i:y hel l their* annual meeting* at the i-fii te of ti.-i (!oin]niy, on Fourth street, for the pi..|-hn \\ or, 45 Jos. Vv'. Wood we!!, Ulms. t!. Paulson, 4,4 William Phiiitps, 44 Alcxanil-r Miller, A leglu uy county, l).it:iel B. 1* i id>on, F ty-io to cnuuty . Cyrus P. M rkl", Westni-jreljii 1 eontt'y After riie r<".vi'.t w is iitrmunccJ, the r.cir Di vcttors out ai d re-elected !>.-'j-utitt I!. f.>- trnbe, P . xi' ! ' :h,- Boat i, and A - X ,nd'-r li. ll'iv'.-!!, IE-t , Secretary ;.** ! TrcJSif.-tr for tie : gye I. l y t'k-' , ur ! r VOil tfedford (Ttjuli, SG At ret ' wpi a sis Court, i.e. i .it B alfnrd, ia .vol for the C otiii;- ot I>ed;'o-d, on the 1 sth d- V ofio vct:t --! or, A . I'.. H-SS. t i.- :r- s uae ('-oiirt. •tii mi lion "I JOHN MOW I .. the '.0...* era at i ltul i upon the heirs rivi 5,-g.il representatives of J ol.ri Cl tar. late of Bed r ! Borough. in sai I C un tv, to v- ii; • In) is dead, I ivini; i>M:e. a Daughter, Mary Aim. wh is intermarried i-.iiii t .corgi- Hin -. tv.i ting in t! - St a.' .* of ? 'bio. M • j McKinVy r -siding in 1! •> : -t-1, Cat i. -u i • m'.-rtn riss-i with A ntliocy Si iifh r zesidir g ia Bollard, •lohti, who i< dead, leaving five t hiltlrt -. v /. : t> oige. residing in the Vies:, Henry, n siding is FredriekCounty*. Tvld., iUit-'e r.-.-i .i 2i > the Vt est. Margi-. t. lßtermar' : -d wish O rg-* ISei-!.!oy. r•- -i.ling in Fredrick County. Md . ttid John residing :it the sun.* *1 Joseph, Sarah,infertitr.r ie-i witii Thomas Sleek, now dead, leaving 1.-s :o. .x '.iiil dren, lesi-lmg in Bedford County, viz : Geoigc, Mary, iiitcnoaiiie.l witii G. J Kocfi.J n asl rg.uit AMI ia a. -1 Fr.oifdiu. IBizi' elii, iateriitai ß.e 1 with Jacob Over, r. ijii.g in B-'diorvl mid Saie.ut', re siding in the Stat: of Kentucky, to be ami appear at an Orphans (a art to lie held at Bedford in and tor sai l County, on ti e2d -Monday !4t!i day . f February tn-xf, to uce pt or i. fuse to t tk<- ilio s u , Kcs! Esiat ■vf said Joitri Cia. r. dece setl, . i tin X duati :i, or sitow eaiisi- why the s tin-j s!io:: ; 1 not la'.sel.i lij- order of tin- ssiil Court. " Vfe* "h In TtSTiKOSv WuEttEor I h ve hereto iS t i.iy hand, and sea! o s-iid Court. -i 'nifeiotyj at Btalfcr.i.tbe -4th day of Nov --nls-r, A". ! > iv*k At;...-. SAJiUKL 'T. ITF CI rk. H'IT.LIVSI S. I'l*:.'!! s'iic: :tf. Dec. i7, 1808. Ucdford i-uiiiy, ss. . At an Orphans Court, fceld at Bedford, in an i tor Bedford County, on the 1-oth day of November I>. ISSB, bef - the Judges ot th • tamo Court, Cn motion oi Ji UN .Mow: , fisij., the Cou;t grant a Kitie upon the heirs and legal rcpreritalives of John Kegg, Lite of Colcraiii tp., in said County, deceased, to wit: tVilium, residing in llanenrk County, Ohjo, lira tn ttel, Mary Ann, residing i-t Bedford County, John, residing "in California, ..riccb, Josiah, residing ir. Bedford County, Jleliecca, residing in Huntingdon County, Pa , cud Margaret, residing Bedford Conn lo he and appear at in Orphans Court to !c beld ct Bedford, in and for sai i County, on th 'J i .Monday 14th day of February next, to accept < r ' fuse to take the -eal estate of dd John Keg?. I'Ceas- !, at the Valuation, or - itotv can to* why the same should not he sold by order of ike said Court. i'JßrtVl' is IJ - ST,JIOj4 " Y w 'iKHKOf I !:;tve hereunto I set my hand and the seal of the : aid Court, at Bedford, tl:- 21th day ..f -N'lVemtier, A. L> 1818. AI (tot, S. H. TATE, f J-rk WM. S. t'LUKJE, Sin-riff'. Her. 17. 18-58. SELUSiI OFF IT COST. IfHS. It. I). PKUGH wishes lo retire front bu- ATJ. biness, and will sell an ontire Stock of goods at rest! Ladies wishing to supply themselves with gotds at wholesale prices, Would do well to call he fure tlie following handsome articles are disposed of. lv icii s.Jks, French Meriuos, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Poplins, French and American He Lanes, Velvets, Shawls, Cloaks, Mantles, Ladies' and Cliildrens' r tint, Clouds, Hoods, Bonnets, Jtiiiltons, Flowers, Feati.ers, French Work, Cloves, Hoissry, Shoes, Jewelry, I'erfumeri. and an endless variety of Fancy Goods. .Miliixcts would f! ul it to tludr advantage to cx auiinethe assortment in tiie Millinerv deb-.irtnient. Dec. 17, 1858. * f-f V' t:U ST{ ' 'V v A LMA N ACS for IHV.h at * 1 I- . llart-y's i>iuK'.-"l ! Bvol St 0r... . !7. I SVJ, Auditor's Notifp. Cbitffe, Stout Co., J Testatum Venditioni Kxpo vi vnas, ftom llontingdon Coun- D. S. Berkstrcsser. No. 2, November term, 1858. The undersigned appointed Auditor to make distribution of the money in the hands of Sherifi Flack, arising from sale of Defts. properly, to and among the creditors entitled to the same, will at tend to the duties of his appointment on Friday, January 11, 1859, at his ofiiee, at which all persons interested can attend, if they see proper. B, H.BARCLAY. Auditor. Autlilor's Nclife. THE undersigned, appointed by the Orpin*.; a' ' Cnnrf of Si dforit County, to report a distiibittion I of tiie niouv-y in the bauds of Jeremiaii Weight and Simon Knrn, Executors v fC., of Charles Weig 14 , deceased, will attend to the duties of s.ii'l appoint ment, at ids Office, iu tiie Borough on Wednesday, the 6lh day of January, 1859, at 10 o'- . clock ot said day. when an d where ail parties in ti tested c -,n attend. JOHN P. REED, Jiuditor, Atliiiiiiislraiors' holier. JETTFRS of administration having invu grant _J ed to the suiisci i tiers, living in Colerain Town sitip, on the estate ol Sarr.Url Hiehl. late of said Township, deeM. , uli persons indohtid to said es tato ate notified to make. payment immediately, and thosehavirg claims against the saute vvi il pre sent then*, projievlv authenticated for settlement. IIENRY P. DIEHf , ANDREW KOONS, Dec. 17, 18-58 -f. .! 'Juris. Allpulicii Ocdfunl Jiiflvmcii ! j "X7"CU are hereby order.-d to appear in ij J- Winter Uniform, (with pdnmc and | SI i ompoon,) at the Court House, in B siid estate an- o -roiiy 11 otitio.i to rinkepaym mt ini .iii-'ii:-.fr-ly, and itmso havingcliamsagainst the same wFI j resent Client properly aultienlicatod for settle. ; '"I'M- I.KYI lUIWI.XGEH, T), e I*l. | s'.", E—f. Fxemtor. / tA.ME to the prcniui so! the suliscriber. li vi *g in Bedford townsldp, some time in August last, a red and white spotted steer, supposed to HII-HII ' tlir.-o veais ol I, a crop oil" ties left eir, and a piece rut of the right ear. The owner is requested to come forward, prov.- property, pay charges, mi i take him away. (Xi.IRr.ES SMITH. n-.e. M, 1858.-**. La>l Notice. \JiJ K hare l -:t the Notes HII.I accounts due Us | vv in Fist Provi'lcnce Toivnsiiip, in th hands of (}. W. Household* *. Esq. also, our Notes and 1 ! Books iu the linids ol M. 51. Pee' les, Esq., i*i Jiloodv Run. !f not paid by the first 1 f January I next suits wilt iu- ins'ituted, without ivspt-ct to 1 persons. MURRAY ft BROTHER Bleo iy Kmj, Nov. 20, i ; _ * i'l ilLii: SALE OK REAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Bcdlord County, the nndersigned will otier at . public sale on the p,v;niss in P feasant v die, St.; ( ! .ir Tovviiship, on SJTUHDA I', THE Htl, OF J.IXL . iflY, *0 the fbl!i)wir.g descriiied rr-.il estate, viz: A Lot of ground in sai i 'Town, with Dwelling House, Store House, Stable and other improve ments thereon, now in possession of Simon Hcrsli , man. Terms : Catli at coiitiruiatioii i f sale. (). E. SHANNON, Ailui'r of the estate ol' Louis 1 Hammer, dea'd. Nov. 2t>. 187)8.—d. I). S- KIBBLE. Formerly of Bedford, Pa Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Tl, W ALL ST. iVEW I'ORK All liusiness promptly utentlcd to. Dec. It, 1858. INJURE WHITE LHA4). Flixseciloil and Spirits Ttirpctitine at Dr. Dairy's Drug and Book Store. \ i:vi:sf . IS7.S I i-oii m, OK "B" I F..nu w uhiu one mile of I in' Rait Road ami t ▼ OL nuii s i.f .Stui.erst-iwti. iu the Broad Top Coal region, coutait.i -g ah-ntt Mi-'t rcres. bring g ml '> II improved, and a ti> e spring of rxceileut water ai tiro door thers, containing about 2VO acres, onolialf cleaied and the balance well tint laired, witli an abundance of locust and chestaut timber. There are several never ft fling springs upon tie premises with a con stantly running stream ti rough tie* firm. Th-rc is also a large and thrittv young orchard bearing fruit thereon. The improvements are a rough east . House, Log Barn aud out buildings. ALSO, ICO acre* of land in Harrison County. lowa, of fir.it class piairic, close to timber and within a few ! miles of the Missouri river above Council B'nfl's. ALSO, 334 acres in Storv Co., lowa ALSO, 113 acres iti l'ottawutt unie Co.. lowa, near Conn ed llluifs. ALSO Ltd no. 8 of block 53 in the city of Omaha, Ne- | ' braska Territory ALSO. Plte fanu in Morrison's Cove, adj fining Bloom field Pinnace. known as the 4 •Pearson property" lately (tvneii by David Daniels, containing 131 acres and till perches, with an excellent orchard of fruit trees thereon and never fa Watel at (he door. The improvements are one large friine House, otic log House and barn, with convenient out-buiiings. i The land is good—produces well, and is in a hign -tale of cultivation. A good pike is close by,lead ing to lloHMayshnrg,which,v\itli tbeFurn.ices make a ready market at the door for ail kinds of produce, j Nov. I'd, 1858. O.K. SHANNON. Notice of Inquisition? i UEKEAS, l'hilip 11. Hoover, late of Juni ita ft T-nv.-shin, Bedford County died, tcizod ol j the following real est.it to wit : a tract of land, . j situite ifi said township, containing one hundred and eighty two acres, more or less, with about IK) j acres cleared, having thereon erected two dwelling ! houses, burn, stable, k:.. adjoining lands of Jacob | Dull. Henry Hi MI, l'cter llil'ig. IS and others, which ! by liis lust will . nd testament k. devised to bis sons, | to wit : George, residing in S uii; County, Ohio; j Henry and John resiling in De ltoid County, Pa.; , Wiiiiam, residing it) Sunn ■;*-• '. C •utiiy, Pa.; Philip, ! . residing i i Bedford County, aforesaid ; and Jacob, re: i ling in Henry County, luwa; leaving also u widow, M.ugnret Hoover, !<> whom lie gave the . • <>i;e lii rd of all the interest of all his estate " but who declines taking under the will aforesaid; Lav- ; ing is-me also d utehiers, h) wit : Catherine, Maria, J i Susanna; and ur.'itdchiMri.-r. the issti- of Margaret, ' and of Elizabeth, both u ee 'Se l. Now therefore, a writ of partition or valuation i having been granted, on petition by the Orphans Court of Bedford County, and to me directed, notVo is li -reby given to all the ab iv • parlies interested, tint I will proceed to hold an iiujiti-H' or valua tion on the siid prciuis s, on Timrsly, the 3ffth I day of Decern bet instant, on tho premises, when 1 ami where nil pets lis inter * ted attend. U M.S FLUKE, Sheriff". Sheriff's Ofiie,*. Bedford Dec. 3, 1858. ! mm sii,B 1 OP jj| *, rHijp ; ! |>Y virtue of .in Order of the '>rph " C ...rt ot Jl_> Bedtbrd County. iiie tr:t! .signed wtli offer at public sale on the premises, "t ty , c/J'juKiinj, the foliowing described realc 'ate, being n (ract o! Lan i containiag 5 ' ncrci or there i- , bouts, 30 of which are cleared and under fence. The improvements are a Grist Mill, Lag an I frame Duelling !!vu te. ISirn aim other <.ut-bu:l lines.— • • is tisoan orchard thereon. Tliis property : s in I,on hoiderry Township, ad joining lands ot Christian Mlbriglit, J.i". Matting!; , J (dm M. Buchanan and Others. It iseaiscto tin' route of t!ie Gomellsvilli.- raii • road—ln el e proximity with Cumber! .ml and pre sents oppoitunities for a profit.?! 1 • investment. Tonus: Cash et confirmation <>' sale. CIiAKLKS HOV.MAN, J .C. ALLBKIGIIT. Ailm'rs of the Est.de ot' Sum'! llovman, lee'd. Nov. Iff, 1858.- 1. iXOil U 4 i m. &>, Wi T&? th %}>s} h> t A i.THOUGH ttie prospects ot the Radio id are ji not very tl altering, the frinidsol thai eiitei prise have not yet quite despaired of u'tim ite sue- i . eos*. Hoping that the people will see that it is not ; only to their interest to hive the road completed | as soon as possible, but tint they slioul I bear in mind that REED cY MLVMCII Have just received front the city, and are now opening out at their Cheap Cash aad Praiu;e Stire, a larg • assortment ol Cussiatcres, Cloths. Prints, bleached and unbleached Muslins, Ginghams, <* IU)CK K IKS, Coffee. Sugtr, Syrup, extra pulverized Sugar, I Clnu s.', Ac., &c. ; Ail of which will la-sold on the most reisonahle teims tor cash or -jro:i a : r . Nov. i■' iss3. PiBLIC SALE OF JREAL ESTATE. 1a ) virtue of an or'ler of the Orphans Con it of ' - Jb-dtord County, the undersigned will offer d public sale on the priinises on FilirUY THE 7th DJY OV JJSUMkY NEXT, the following described real estate situate in St. Clair Township, viz : a tract ol land containing 181 acres and t)() perches, with Log House, Frame Barn and other buildings llireun. There is nlsj an apple orclnrd on the premises. This land adjoins John R. and Andrew Mowry, Christ s heirs, Jacob Bucket and others—is in a good state of i ultivati. ii, is well watered and presents fair opportunities for profitable investment. Terms : Cash t confirmation of Sale. <>. E. SHANNON, Adtu'r of tho Estate ol Philip i cites, dee'd. Nov. ffii. 185 ft.— d. mmu' iAiifiTi;. THE Teachers ol Bedford Co. are hereby re quested to meet i;i Bedford on Wednesday the 'Jfftli of December to hold a two days' Institute in connection with tho Teachers of tho Normal School. It is the duty of all tho Tea liers in the county to attend. Several addresses may be ex pected on the occasion. School Directors, Friends of Education and tho Public in general are re spectfully invite' l to attend. 11. DECKER MAN, Co. Supt. BEDrOKD ACADEMY. THE Winter session of Bedford Academy will Commence on Monday next, 221, iust. G, W, A DGHINBAUGII, Nov. 19, 1868. Principal- PtCKLIAT- VLYEG.IH. 131 NE Cider Vinegar just received —also mould Candles Extra qunlftv. (t. t 1. 1858. B. 'li VMKR .Y Co ' TO INVALIDS, lir. Hardmaii, Analytical Physician Physician for diseases if the Lungs, Throat am Heart, formerly Physician to the CINCINNATI MARINE HOSPITAL, also to 1X \ ALIOS RETREAT. Author of to Invalids," Editor of the ••Me la*..) Stethyscopo," See.. DECEMBEIi A PP( >INTMENTS. Bedford, AViishington House, Wed nesday, Dec. 22d. Somerset, Glade House, Dec. 20. Cumberlaiul, Dec. 17. Johnstown, Dec. 24. Dr. II at dm in tie wats Consumption, Bronchitis Asthma, L lryngittis, an ! all diseases of the throat and lungs by medical Inhalation, iit.ly used in the Bromton Hospital, London, i'li • great point in tlse treatment of ati human maladies is to get at the disease in the dliect manner. All medicine? are estimated by their action uj-ou tlie organ re quiring relief. This is the important fact upon which inhalation is htsed. if the stomach is di sea 'd we take medicine I irectly into the stomach. If the lungs are diseased, breath - or labile medi cated vapers directly into ti;e lung . Me .icines aru the antidotes to disease and should be applied to the very Heatofdisea.se. Inhalation is the ap plication of this principle to the treatment of the lungs, for it gives us direct access to those intri cate air cells mid tubes which lie out of reach of .d'. ry other means of administering medicines.— The reason that consumption, and other diseases of the lungs, have heretofore resisted all treatment 'lias lievn because they had never been approached in a direct manner by medicine. They were iit end ed to art upon the lungs and vet were applied to the stomach. Their action was intended to be lo cal, ami yet they were so administered that they should act constitutionally, txeriding immediate and piir.cipa! action upon the unoffending sta much, whilst the foul ulcers within th: 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 ple that it can lie employed by the voungi st infant or feeblest ie.'ulid. it dees not derange tie* sto mach, cr interfere lu tiie least degree with the strength, comfort, or business of the patient. OTHER DISEASES TREATED.—In relation to the lollowiagd senses, either wiieu complicated with lung affections or existing aione, J also invir consultation. 1 usually Gn-i tliem promptly curaiJ •. Prolapsus aud all other forms of female co'u plaints, irregularities, and weaKnes J . Palpitation and other forms of Heart Disease Liver Compl lint, Dyspepsia, and all other diseases of stomach and bowels, &e. All diseases of tho eye and .'ir. N eiir..lgi.t, Epi lepsy. attd .-1! (omis oi' nervous disease. No cliarve for consultation. .8. D. IIA RDM AN, M. I). J .h* 8, 1858. SAVE A LOLLAR ' mmn mm. SI BM ID BE roil 1859. 5 ¥AMIS popular monthly magazine will bo greatly Y enl irged for 1850. It will contain nearly IWO pages; limn 25 to 3D >ted p'at -a ; an I about 800 W0 ,1, l Engravings— and all tldi for only Two Dol lars a year. This is more, protii itionatelv, than any magazine ever gave—' cue * —Petersen" is em phatically 'i he Vagazine for the tiraes! lii .*. idition tu the usual quantity "t i ai- s. Poems, fie., there will he given T'.rec Original .Yerr.fi.'.?, ■*Jilliaii)" e■ Mrs. Ax.x S. SI'ZPHKSS ; "The te 1.-1 Stone Maud r. ' by Cn.iiti.ts J. Pkteß3os ; and "Helen Graeme." ny FIIIVK LF.E LLT-XEOICT "Peterson's Msg / a " :*cc-r- i led to hive no lival for ITS COLORED FJSiIiOX PL.ITES ! E ieli number contains a Fashion Plate, eiiguiv. d on StcJl and colored; also, a tbizeii or more New* Sty has, engraved on Woo I. Abo. a l'.tteru, from which a dri-.-s. muitill i, or child's costiuwe cm bl ent out without the aitl <, f " a iii.uitne-maker. It is also iinrive.ed for its nt igniticeut M i/.zotiuts! Patterns tor the woik table ! Patterns i'oi bourn ts. cloak- . - >.f.o Household .md otlnr receipts. Iti.sth ..<■>( lid ' i .I.;/.MI*:I tl* Wtu'ld. 'J'r\ i* for one year. '! Mil MS- -A L' VA YS IN ADVANGK. () : • e ; y otioyoir, S2 00 Three copies, tor one year, 5 1)0 Fiv • copies, for one i ear, 7 5 J Eight copies, for no year, It) H) /fi.xte.-n copies for one year, -j O'J Pitt MU MS t or. CLUBS. —Thre<, live, eight or six teen copies tn the a Ohio. T every person getting up a Club, our "■ Itjiim tor 1 H ' wall b- given, gratis, or, it preferred, a copy of the Magazine for 1858. For a tilth Of sixteen, au extra copy -fi the M ocaziiie tor 185'J, in addition. Address post-paid, CH ARLES J. PE PERSON. 3''ti Cln -tHffit Street. Philad -'phii. No IS. JFT-Specimeiis s-.ut gratis. Nov, 20, 1858. PIDKLLS AN!) SHOES TO BOOT. •■M i. y men of many minds,"' Many* shoes of many kinds: Front sizes one to number nine, Allowing some for heel behind. Boots for men and women too. Some high, some low, seine old and new, With h tnghui tops and pointed heels, To nuke him high who I >w!y feels, If prices do not suit your mind, Just take a littlo cheaper kind ; But when ymt buy cheap shoes, beware, For cheapest S'l very re- I specttally. DANIEL LATHORP &Co. i Hickory Grove, St. Charles Co., Mo. Nov. Iff, -*su. PROF. O. J. WOOD—Dear Sir; Some time last i summer we were induced to use some of your Hair j Restorative, and its efleets were so wonderful, we j feci it our dut to you ami the afflicted, to report it. ; Our little sou's head for son::- tint • had been ; pet feet ly covered with sores, and some call ' it j scald head. The hair almost entirely eune oti' in ! consequence, when a friend, seeing his Mitteririgs, advised us to use your Rest- r.ttive, we did so with little hope of success, hut t* our surprise, and ; that of ail our friends a vary* few applications re moved I'm disease entirely, and a new* and htxiiri ! ant crop of hair soon started out, and we can now i say that our boy lias as healthy a seal; , and as i luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child. We can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Re storative, as a perfect remedy for aii diseases of the scalp and hair. We arc. vours respectfulh . GE()K(TK W. HIGGINBOTUAM SARAH A. IIIGG IN BUT H.AM. Gat .Utter. Mai 1.-. June 22, 1855. 1 j PROF. O. J. IVGOD—Dear Sir i L have used ! ; two bottles of Professor Woo l'* 'lair RestoratifC, i and can truly* say* it is the greatest discovery of • the age for restoring and cii-uging the llair. Be | fore using it I was a man of seventy. My tl air , has now attained its original color. You can re 1 commend it to the world without the least fear, as | uty case Was one of the worst kind. Yours Respect!ul!v. DAN 11L N. MURPHY, i D.J. WOOD fit C >., Proprmtots 312 Broadway, | New York, (in the grant N. Y. Wire Railing Es tablishment.! and 111 Maiket Stre-r.St. Lotus. : Mo. IVr sile by D". T> F. Harry. An i sold l.v all goo i Druggists. Oct. I, 18-58. f 1 ■iff //}■/ - d/im (Mid Mcm Iron i'it3 CotaaHfcla! C'olsc?e. FtfT-Bt'PGH, PA. CUAITEIIRN 185-5. 300 Students attending Januiry, 58. ! Nov.* the '-r- st • • s-t thorough Ci-mmereia 1 | School ol the United States. Young men prepared ■ for ncfu.il duties of the Counting Room, f J. C. Sitii'ii A. Al. I'm!'. < f Book-keeping and ! .Science of Account". I A. T. DccrnETT, I'eaclier of Arithmetic and I Commercial Calculation. J. A. HKYMUCK and T. C. JENKINS, 'i cachets of I Book-keeping. A. Cowt.Ev and W. A. i'rofs. of l'eti- , i ni'tnsliip. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY LOOK KEEPING, As used iu eveiy deparlm -iit of I usiiiess. i COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC— H.iPlli HU>- ISESS WRITIXG DETECTING COI X TERFEIT MOXEY— ' MERC IXTILE ( *ORRIXP3XDEXCE— C\) M MERCUL L i H'- Are taught, and all othersuljacts necessary for the success arid through education i f tactical business man. 12 lii Lii rt .iiA, i Drawn all the premiums in Pitrsburg for the past j three years, also iti Easter.- at -i V .: h-ui Citi s, . i best Writing. SOT i:\CR iVED WORK IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time —No va ration—Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted I in obtaining situations—Tuition forFui! C r I'liilidvlpliia, #lkto he lias been in successful |'faotiii! foi a r.utu | her of. years, received bis education at 'ho Mfd ieal CoLhge in the United StaLs, and liail the ex perience and ju'acticc in the different Hospitals tor { several years, a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of Newt Voile, and late Surgeon of the i United States Navy, now offers himself to the pub lic to attend any professional calls. The purest mcdieinca always on hand direct from the best Laboratories of out country, and the Bo ! tariicsl Gardens of the woilt. No patent medicine i prescribed or recommended. .Medicines nscd only which will not break d in possession o> this know ledge, it is possible to eureauy disease j —no matter of how brag standing—ami leave th | patient in a healthy am I perfectly c u red' <• omll :1 on. .Melancholy, Ah nahn, orthat state of zhcujlion : ami weakness of the t . ind which renders prisons in j capable r f enjoying the j Itasurcs ot perform ing the i duties of life; Dyspepsia ; that distressing disenSo and 'ell destroyer of health and happiness, under mining the constitution, and yearly carrying fhon s.in.l3 to untimely graves, c n most cmphuticaUy ho cured, Rheumatism, iu any fhn.i or condition, i chrunic or acute, watrantcd curable; Epilepsy or j tailing sickness; all chronic nd stubborn cases of ' Female Diseases radically removed; S.dt Riunm. • sinl every d scrip: ira ot' ulcerations; Piles and Scrofulous i)i>easis. which have baffled all previous I tue i.al ski.l can lie cured by my tieitm. lit, when the 1,01 stitution is not exhausted. - 1 do s v a 1 dis ' -.c- (yes, Coiiivmpltui) can I • j eul l d. | rE7- Cancer cure! u-ii'icut lit- knife.. 1 will remain in my chive en IVaroxJtso.vrs-and SATi'iin.VYj, from j o'clock A. M., to accoimaodahr patients from distance, and con nit in the English i and German languages. Will make visits to any i distance if required. May be .üblr.ssod by letter, Fulton Square. I.ajjea-ter eitv. Fa. Jul; 30, 1858-1 v. THE Llllill LWiIiOIUTOK, PREPARED BV UK. SANFOKD. toaipountlfd entirely ftoiti GUIS, rs (INK OF TISE BKcT PURGATIVE AND J- LiVi.li MEDICINES now before the public, I that acts as a Cath-iriic, ea* icr, milder, and merit effect Jul than any file i medicine known. It G not o:dj .i Cath-irli -. iKt a /.ire.- remedy, acting first on the Liiir tc eject its morbid matter, then on the sv iuich and bowels to car y Cli' that matter, thus accomplishing lA" purposes itfhetu..ily, without any of the painful ;ee:ings experienced in the op ■ orations of most Cvtturtice. It strengthens Iho 'system at the same time thai it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, v ii! strength en and build it up with unusual rapidity. if - Liver is one of tlra principal regulators of the human body, and when it perlonns its functions wed the j owers of the s; stem are fitly developed. The s.'vnuich is almost it.tin !; dependent on the healthy action of the Live.- fi i the proper perform ante oi iis .unctions. When the stomach i.% at fault, tlie bowels are at fault, and the whole system suffers in consequence of one oigan—the Liter— having ceased to do its duty. For the disease of that org ,n, one ol the proprietors has made it So* study, in a practice of more than twenty yearn, to find a ill.- remedy wherewith to counteract the ina | nj derangements to which if is ii due. T-' prove that this £ im-dv is t Just f, und, y per: s : .-ontiled wish Livor Coiupi .int i:i any t.f its . ,*a, bvp*; but to try a bottle, and vorivii tioa is c i; lit. , These. gums re.n.uVi- __ 'll morbid r.j had mat ter from ili systcT,"* supply iic ir. their place a . flow in bsle.QQ invigorating the stain• ach, ci: dug food to gest well, purify : i.g the "••I. giving tine and health to the weak ui chb iry. ri ru . the causes oi'the fits case, an ! effecting a ra-> i dica' cure. Bdi'jus attacks an cured, and, what is uel tcr, pr. vetiied ly occasional use <>i the i l.ivei li.vigoralor. One lost after eating 1 'is sufficient to leliexe the sd ut- ch and prevent the food in in ti.-ing .-.Ld..„::;,.g _ (Tily in ■ dose takeiiH before retiring p:cv -ids nighlniari . r~--'T Ouly one dose t"ken. at night loose the ! wels gently . and eostiv. ne>. One iios • te.kv ti alter -. each v.e il will euro HH 1 -• !os • of two tea-spoonsfnl will al ways relieve Sick ll'-a;I-_ ache. Uuv Lottl.. taken f ,r/j female obstruction re moves the cause of liters, disease, ami makes a i cif ct cure. e - * U.ily cue hose iinmc ii lately relieves Cliobc, One do.-.e often rei i vj-£__ to 1 is a sure cuic for Cnob.ra Mori us, and preventive of Cholera. One do.-e taken o'.'tei wiH'prc-vent the recur renc • o! bilious while it relieves all painful teei'.ngs. ■ -'"Only one bo'.tl needed t-> threw out -I the system the vi'.'cts of mviieitei alter long sickle >S. One bottle taken for Jaundice untov.s nil lowuvss or unnatural color (-out flic .-kin. , o:.e i i-a taken a short time before caticg giv.s vigor to the iq pe ite and makes hod dig.st well. Ono dose oiten repeated cures Chronic Diarrhiea in its worst forms, while summer and bowel come plaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by worms, while for worms in children, tin re is no safer or speedier r. mod; in the world, as it never fuifs. A few bottles cures Drop.-; , by . xciting the ab- SOi'bciltS* Wc take pleasure iu 11 cmnim ndii.g tLisn.idi cme as a jireventive for Fever and Ague, C'nill Fe ver, and nil Fevers ot a Bilious T; pe. It operates witli certainty, ami tho.tsan.is are willing lo testify to its ivouderful virtues. A.l who use it .are giving their anal imous testi mony in it •. favor. CC7"Mi.\ Water in the Mouth with (he luvigorator, and swallow both together. Thb Liver Invigorator Is .1 great scientific Medical Discovery, and is uaii\ working curts almost too great to in licvu. if cures as il by magic, ceca the Jirsl t/orc giriag fit and seldom more than Due bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a eonnnou headache, nil , of which are the result o.' a Diseased Liver. fitter; use dollar r£r. bottle. Dr. Saxford, Proprietor, 34-j Broadway, &. V. Sold in Bedford by Dr. B. F. Harry, and re tailed by all Druggists. Jutle 11, !>s<->S.-ZZ. TiliM'M lif.i;(Tlo\. THE stockliolders in the Somerset and Bedfoid turnpike Road Comj>aiiy will take notice' that an (l.ction will he held at the bouse of Joshua Palmer, iu Allegheny township, Soni -rset County, ou .Monday the 3d of January, uexi, to elect a President, six Managers and a Treasurer, to con duct the affairs of Said Company the ensuing yem. BENJAMIN K I.MM EL, President. Dec. 3. 186-. liiii.VlHV I'tSriHTlliS did assortment of Fruits, Breserva, Pickl s, Marmalades &c. including Peaches foi Pies. • Brandy Cherries and Pe robes, Pickled oysters, Salmon. * Lobsters, Pine Apples, l.iines. Apricots, Oranges t 6, 1858. BURNING FLUID and Pic.;- oil alwins to bw had at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store August i, 1858.