MILRMEII. In the vicinity of Bloody Bun, m Thursday, January the 27th. by Rev. Win. M. Deatrick, Mr. SLMON RITCHEY, of Rays Cove, and Miss HENRIETTA, daughter of Henry S. Fiuck. BEDFORD Rill. iIDUI. AOTICE hereby given to the stcck- JLI holders of the Be J FEED Rail Road Company, that an Election will BE held ot the Court House, ia the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the J9th day February, inst., between the 'ursof 12 and 4 o'clock, F. M., to elect a Preside: and twelve di rectors to conduct and manago Lie affairs and bu ilucss ot srid Companv, for the mining year. D. WASHABAUGH, E L. ANDERSON, JOB MANN. NICHOLAS LYONS, (). E. SHANNON, FRANCIS JORDAN, JOS. W.TATE. WM. P. SCHELL, JOHN A LSI P. Feb. 4, 1859. Committee. ECEIPTS AND EXPENDITUP-E3 OF THE CHA.MBERSBURG AND BEDFORD TURN PIKE ROAD COMPANY for the year ending Jan. 12th, 1858. ► To bad.at last jßv am'i exjien- S.'ttlemcnt $2,949,0(1 j scs $1,890,92 To Receipts I Dividends paid for Toll? 8,590,10 j since last settle " | ment 494,< 0 6,530.00 | Unpaid Piv'ds 2.086,22 $4,471,15 4,471,14 Available balance $2,059,86 T.li. KENNEDY. Fib. 4, 1859—31 * President. I)\E MOM II OF DliS(,m" BKFORK TAKING STOCK. GREAT inducements ottered to CASH purcha sers ! All kinds of winter Dr.v GOODS REDUCED, viz: COHERES at 50 worth 75. Merinoes at 18 and 26, worth 25 aid 371,, Alpacas. Silks, Delaines, Shawls, Rinbands,dress trimmings.. Shirts and Draw ers, Comforts, Flanels, Linsovs, Sattincts, Cissi mcrs. Cloths. Boots, S ices, Gaiters, 4 - C-, Ac. All B"lling oil" verr CUEAP, by 031'EIi, MAN SPEAKER & CARN. Feb. 4, 1859.-1 :;I ATTKYHOX UIFLEMEX. | "\7"OU ARC hereby ordered to meet for S3 A p trade on TUESDAY, Hie 22 1 day FL . ol FEBRUARY, at 9 o'clock, A. M., ia fui: winter Uniform, (with plume.) and 10 rounds of blank cartridge A fn'L T ATTEN DS F I dance is desired. *1 J Bv order of the C .ntain. JU WILLIAM DIBERT O S. FEA. 4, 1859. look on : A LL persons indebted to Samuel Shuck ft CO.. I\_ liy book account or otherwise are hereby no tified to call and MUK settlement immediately, or their account will be left with a proper officer for collection, without respect to person?. Feb. 4, 1859.—!1 SAMUEL SAUCK A CO. f JAI'E managers of tho Chambersbnrgand Bedford A Turnpike Company have deel .red a dividend of 1J per cent, on th' Capital stock, payable after Ihc Ist diy of February inst. w. H. MCDOWELL. Feb. 4, 1859.-C Treasurer. mm m booksT DR. F. C. REAMER &. S. J. WAY. HAVING farmed A paitr.ership, in th ■ and BOCK BUSINESS, will con stantly keep on hand, at the MGLSIM old stand, A large and well JF-. selected stock of -'•"J'—JFLHSNLL'JW Drugs and Medicines, wholesale and retail, all of which will BE sold on fair terms. The sssortmcr.t consists in part of I'RUGA .tnrf Chemical*. Dye Ji'ocJs and.Acids, Pat-its and Oils, Window Glass and Glass B"<;re, 7'ei-AI to and Scgar.s. Perfumery, J-'ancy .Articles, sc. I'ATEST MIDICISES. —Having the regular agency fcr the sale I f many of these medicines, the pub lic are assured that they are of the best; u--h as have stood the test of time and experience, ar.d can be safely recommended as genuine, viz: Townsend's and Sand's Sarsaparilla, Wistarfe Balsam of Wild Cherry, A) .'S Cherry Pectoral, Moffat's Life L'ills and PHC nix Bitters, Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines, Fal stock s, Hohtn sack's and other vermifuge; II . fluid's German Hitters, &C., &c. > Canstaritly. on hand a lav? ■ stock of historic geogiaphical. scientific, RO poetical, schoo and miscellaneous BOOKS. Also a great variety of FANCY STATIONE RY, Cap, Post and Wrapping Paper, of every I quality, Paper Hangings in great variety. Win- I dow Blind:., in patterns or by the piece. Wall ! Paper, Steel and Fancy Goods. BLANK BOOKS of every sixe and quality.— Pocket Books and Port Monnaies, Diaries, Bl ink Deeds and Mortgages, gold Pens and Pencils, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery in great variety, ] Soaps, fte., Ac. Lamps, and Camphine Oil and Burning Fluid, kept constantly on nand. CHOICE LIQUORS for medical use; Wolffs' Scheidain Schnapps, Gin, Port, Sherry and Ma deira Wines. Jan. 28, 1859. Bedford County ss. ®THE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Win. H. Irwin and his wife and ni. heirs, and James N. Lane and his wife and bis licirs, and ail others interested in the premises Gttcrixo; We command and flrm'y enjoin yon that laying aside a.L business whatever, you be and appear be fore the Judges of the Court of Common Picas of the said Court to be held in Bedford, on the 11th day of February next, to show cause if any you have, why the witnesses on behalf of Peter F. Kessler, Leonard G. Kessler and John Whitny, on their complaint against you, before our said Coint, duly exhibited, should not be examined and their tesii raonv reduced to writing and filed of record in our said Court in order to perpetuate the same agreeably to the Constitution OF our Government and the art ol Assembly in such case made and provided. — Hereof (ail not at your peril. Witness tho Honorable F. 31. Kim:ncil Esq., Preaident of our said Court it Bedford 'HE 23d day of November A. P. 1858. Jan. 14,1859. NOTICE. "I'HE following persons have filed their petitions , T- for license in the Clerk's Office, to be present 1 to the Court of Quarter Session of tho pence ot Bedford County, on Tuesday the 15th day of Feb- J ruary next- Shannon Mullin, Bedford tp. Tavern. John B Castncr, firoadtop " " Frederick Hilderbrant, Juniata tp. " Joseph Gondep, " •< " Peter Kinsey,' • •< << David Ha gey, Liiwrty '• Isaac B. Kay, <• WILMAM Dilierf, West P-ovid'-ncc TP. • I'hilip Stecl-.man, •' • • P. G. Morgan. • •< Fredrick Bcrkhimer, St. Chir " ♦ John A, Snivety, Sclie.il ß URG Borough. S. H. TATE, Clerk. CLERKS Uflie.. Tr.n. 28. I:,9. SHERIFF'S SIRE. T>\ virtue of sundry writs of fl. fa., to nut di- Aj rected, there will be sold at the Court House, in the Borough of Bedford, on Monday, the 14th 1 day of February, 1859, at 12 o'clock, M-, the fol- I lowing described real estate, to wit: All defendants', John King & Thomas King's, light, title and interest in and to one tract of land, : containing 237 acres, more or less ; about 100 acres ! cieared aad under fence, with a two story mansion house, 13 tenant houses, store house, ware house, 'oneiron forge, saw-mill, coal house, large new j bank barn, 2 frame stables and other out-buildings I thereon erected—also, an apple orchard thereon ; : adjoining lands of James Finit Jacob Steel, John . Gates, and oth rs, known as the Bedford Forge ! property. ALSO —One tract of land containing 206 acres, | more or less, about 60 acres cleared and under ! fence, with a log house and log stable thereon erected; adjoining lands of Lucinda Piper and others—known as the John Meiinay tract. ALSO—One tract oi land containing 5 acres, . more or less, with a lag house thereon erected, on , the wateis of Yellow Creek; adjoining lands of Piper and Fink, George B. Kay's heirs an l otlieis, i in the name of John Kir.g. iAI.SO —One tract of nnimprovel laud, contain ing 402 acres, more or less ; adjoining the Bedford Forge and others, in the name of Stephen Moau. ALSO—One tract of land containing 404 acres I more or less ; adjoining the above and others, in the ! name of Richard Moan. ALSO—One tract of land containing 404 acres, more or less ; adjoining the above and others, in the ! name of Joseph Moan. ALSO—One tract of land containing 409 acres, more or less ; adjoining the above and others, known in the the name of Samuel Moan. ALSO—One tract oi land containing 421 acres, mora or less; adjoining the above and others in the ! name of Alexander Moan. ALSO—One tract of land containing 413 acres i more or less ; adjoining the above and others, in ' the name of John Mcllnay. ALSO—One tract o! laud containing 37 1 acres, i more or less ; adjoining tan above and othcis, in I the name of David Piper. j ALSO—One tract of land containing 385 acres ! more or less ; adjoining the above and others, in j the name of Timothy Moan. ALSO—-One tract < f land containing 400 acres, more or less, adjoining the above and others, in the name of Israel Moan. ALSO—One tract of land containing 392 acres more or less ; adjoining the above and others in the ] name of Zachariah Moan; ALSO—One tract of land containing 421 acres, | more or less ; adjoining the above and others, in the name of John Boyd. ALSO— One tract of land containing 429 acres, j more or less , adjoining the above and others, in j the name ot William Davis. ALSO—One tr3ct of land containing 432 acres i more or less; adjoining the above and others, in | the name of Isabel Davis. ALSO—One tract o! land coutaing 441 acres, ! more or lets ; adjoining the above and others, in j the name of William Pip r. ! ALSO—O:e tract of lan 1 containing 477 acres m -eori-ss; adjoining the above and others; i, the name of John Hardin. ALSO—One fr.ct of land containing 442 acres, more or less ; u 'joining the above and others, in ; the name of Ignatius llardin. ALSO —One tract of land containing 434 acres, i rat re or less ; adjoining the above arm others, in j the name o! James Wilson. ALSO—Ot.e tract of lvrrl containing 2372 acres, I more or less ; ebout 100 cleared and under fer.ee, | with or. charcoal furnace, one bloom forge, with j four refining fires, one mansion house, one brick j office and store house, ware house, 13 tenant | houses, 6 st ibl.-s euo blacksmith shop, one carpeu : t .-rshop, coal bouse, iron house, and ether out ! buildings then on elected; adjoining lands ■; ' James Eiclielberger, on the North. Henry Gates | end i-i: Fluke, on the South and West, and Broad j Top ci; the tast—known as tin- I -.in<-s Ir >n j Works property. ; ALSO—One tret it land in Woodcock valley known as the Bender ere bank containing 25'5 i acres, more or less ; a Ijoining lands of Stephen Weimer and others. , ALSO—One tract of unimproved land coi.tain | ing £3 acres, mor3 or less; adjoining the above j urd other" ; warranted the name ot Thomas and Jobs Kir g. ALSO—One cl of land containing 123 acre l , i j more cr 1 adjoining the above and oik rs, In ; the r.anic f John Chen'-v. ALSO—Ouv tract • f land container -424 acres, | more or less ; adjoining 'ho above ar.d others, in ! the ii.uue of Alarm Aibcrti. ALSO—One tract of laud containing 374 acres. ; ! more or les3; adj ,iniug the above and others, in j ! the name of TTaMnh Aibcrti. ALSO—Or.e tract n certain tract of land, situate in Broad Top BEBFOEB MMMM. township. IlMliftd county. bounded by lands fbr merly owned by Joseph Kvans, Jusiah Horlou and James Cunningham it Co., containing 106J acres and allow nu e. <•.. lieir.g lite Ntn>tract, with the i rights an 1 j.ric.Ug ■ ih r- u it<> belonging. ait J tt i ken it, ex n '"it. t the pia j'/rty el' WitJi .w !'*(• 1 ton. ALSO - Alt l.ttVs inter.at iiat tl to a Certiu ' two stoiy [} j.u Irani t"ii ntid dwelling house, ih j by 24 feet— .-Uu.:te in II. pew. 1- t. wusliip, Bedford county, erected ou ami over the l'oact of raid Com pany, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant thereto, with the rights and privileges thereunto belonging, and taken in execution as the I property ot the Hopewell and Bloody Ruu Blank | and Turnpike Road Company. ; ALSO—-One tract of land Containing 44 acres, I more or less; about 2 acres cleared and under | fence, with a log dwelling house thereon erected ; adjoining lands oi William Thompson, James Ray, Watsons heirs and others—situate in Bedford town ship, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Richardson Del't. ALSO—One lot of ground in the town of Stou erstown fronting 27 feet on main street and extend ing back about 220 feet to an alley, with a two story plank house thereon erected, adjoining an alley on the Northeast, and lot of Dominick Feeny on the South, situate in Liberty township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the.property of John McC'tfVy and wif Del'ts ALSO One tract of land containing 190 acres, more oi less ; about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log house, double frame barn and other out buildings thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, adjoining lands of Abra ham Sills, Anthony Zimmcrs, and others, situate Bedford township, Bedford county, and t.iken in execution r.s the property of Jacob Reighart De'ft. ALSO—Ono lot ot ground in the town of Sto- j r.crstown fronting 65 feet on main street and ex- j tending back 220t> an alley, with a two story frame j store house thereon erected, adjoining other lots of Deft. Joseph Crlsman-on tho north and fronting 220 feet on street running from the Juniata River to the town of Saxton on the south. Situate in Liberty tiwnship Bedford county and taken in ex ecution as the piofvrtv of Joseph Crisraaa. *YY M. S. FLU KB, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Jn. 2!, 1869. ISEUISTEH S XOTIfB. A LL persons interested, are hereby notified that /]L the following named accountants have filed their acouuts in the Register's Office of Bedford County, and that the same will he presented to !he Orphans' Court in and for said County, for C mfir mation on Tuesday the 15th day of February, next at the Court House in Bedford. The ..ccount of Joseph Imler, Administrator of the Estau- ' f Elizabeth Fickts, late ol Union tp. dee'd. The account of John Mower, Esq., Guardian ol Caroline Con ley,formerly Caroline Miller,one of the daughters of Thos. B. Miller, dee'd. The ,t*in 1 account of Samuel Brown, Esq., Surviving Exicutor of the last will, Ac., of John Ke< fie, late of Bedford Township, dee'd. Th • account of John Blankly, Esq., Guardian of the Mio'f.'r Coil lren of John Grubb, 1 ite ot Monroe Township, ilec'4. The account of John L. Grove. Administrator uf the Estate of I>av id F. Cheney, late of Monroe tp.. dee'd. The account of Mah.va Weimer, Administratrix j of the Estate of Jains VVeimcT, late of Monroe {p., j dee'd. The account of Thomas G. TV right, Adminis* raj to- of tiie Estate of Rebecca W light, late of St. ; Clair tp., dee'd. The account o< Adam Burgerd. Guardian of I Sarah S. Kvlly, uud of the Minor Children of Ja- J cob S. Kollv, lite of Scuti '.Voodberrv Township, i deed. ' ' i The recount of J seph Du.l, Esq., Guardian of j Phoebe, Catharine and Susan Suorly, minor Child- j r.'n of Wi'<:iem Snarly, late of Juniata Township. ' dee'd. The account ot Joseph Dull. Esq., Adniinistra- ] tor of the Estate ot Isiac Goehenuur, lite of Ju- i i.ifa Trwnship. i'c'cl. Th-account of Brnj.tnin Hud, Esq., Executor : of last will, Ac., of Hannah Hull, late of Napier ! Township, dee'd. The ascount of David Goehonour, Executor of; th." last wil Ac..oi J. G ccher.c iir,late of Union tp., i d-e'd. The first account of John C. Riffle, Esq , Ad- j Ci'nis'r iter of the Estate of Jacob Riffle, :to of j Jtt.-uts tp., dee'd. Ti:> acevuvt T John B. Longenccker, Admit.- { istralcr c r *i Estate of Ah. 1 Griffith, Lite oft Middle Woodb rry tp., dee'd. The Recount David Lingenfelter, Administrr- j tor ol the Estate oi Abraham Lingeuf. liar, late of' Napier tp., de- u. The account of D \r.iei Shuck, Esq., Adminis trator of the Estate of Samuel Gartright, Lite of | Union ip., dee'd. The it :fl account of Jacob Beck ley, Esq., Ad ministrator of the Estate ol Beujimiu Hancock,! late of St. Clair t;>., dee'd. The account of O. E. Shannon, Esq., Adminis- 1 trator ot the Estate of L >uisa Hammer, late of! Cincinnati Ohio, dec'U. The account ot (>. E. Shannon, Esq., Adminis- ! trntc.r of the Estate of Ktn.iey Ake, l ite of Union ; tp., dee'd. The account of John C. Vickroy, Administrator of ; the Estate Susan Brunei - , late of Cumberland Valley • To wnship,.dee'd. The administration account of Daniel Helsel ad- ! ministrator ot the Estate of Jacob Helsel, late of of Bedford tp. dee'd. 1 SAM'L 11. TATE. Register. Register's Office, Jan. 14, 1859. ~~ CMS (mm, | WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATIONS OH LOSS OK ! BLOOD. Cancecs, Wens, Scrofula, Ulcers, . cured in a short time, without the knife, by Dr. MACNICHOI., ( Colleague of the lite Dr Lour.sbcrry, Dtfd.) No. 50. North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Phila- i Tho remarsable success which has attended the | treatment of Cancers, Turners, Ac., by Dr. Mat- Nichol, for a number of years pest, has attracted ) the attention, and in many iastmoes has secured | the hearty approval of many eminent Physicians Philadelphia, who ere no longer willing to risk ; the dangers and uncertainties of cutting. Cancer can be Cured! —if properly treated and! promptly. A great majority of the cases of Can- I etr, can 1 e effectually cured. The numerous ; patients, from every section of the country, who have been cured under this method of treatment is j a guarantee of its superiority over every other; known system. Those who may be afflicted with these diseases, i and desire further information or advice, will please j address Dr. Mac Nichol. when they will receive j prompt attention and a Copy of Phamplct, on the \ treatment of Cancers—free of charge. White Swelling. Hip Disease, Scorfulous an I Ma- ! lignant Ulcers, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, ! Ulcerations of the Bones, TETTKR, SCALD HEAD, \ and all diseases of the Skin, permanenly cured, and j proper remedies sent—carefully packed—by Ex- { press to any part of the country. Jn every case a plain description of the disease ; is required. Address, Da. MAO NICHOL. NO. 50 North sth, St., PIIILAD'A. Proprietor and Manu- | ficturer of Dr. Lonusbetry & Go's Celebrated Im perial Depura/ire, the best and most reliable Fam ily Medicine of the Nineteenth Century, fur the i cure of all diseases originating in Impunities of the i Blood. Jan. 28, 1859.-3 in. Admiuiftlrator's Nolice. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to tho undersigned, by the Register of tho Orphan? Court of Bedford county, npon the estate of Kinzey Ake, late of Union township, deceased, —all persons, therefore, knowing themselves in debted to said estate are requested to make imm v djato payment, and those having claims will pre sent them proneilv authenticated for settlement. i 1 ' O. E. SHANNON, j Jan. 7, 1859. _ Adm '' ' ■ AYER'S Cherry Pectoral and Jay no's Expccto rantat Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. Auilgst 0. 1858. FOR SHE, OR r HIC I 1 arm within ore mile of the Rail Road and two ;'A utili-s of Slonei-town, in the Broad Top Coal region, containing about ldO acres, being good bot tom L-'i.d—i .-in "iie-h tlf cleared and the balaucc well timbered - Iho ikriu is well improved, and a 11 e spring ot excellent water at the door of the h'.use—aiao two good orchards of fruit trees on the premises. . AlißO, A farm ia Morrison's tove, adjoining lands of David Stuckey, Barley's heirs. Jacob Furry and others, containing about 200 acres, ono half cleared 'and the balance well timbered, with an abundance of locust and chestnut timber. There are several never failing springs upon the premises with a con stantly running stream through the lartn. 'f h *re is also a large and thrifty young orchard bearing fruit thereon. The Improvements are a rough cast House, Log Barn and out buildings. ALSO, 160 acres of land in Harrison County, lowa, of first class prairie, close to timber and v.-ifhiu a few miles of the Missouri river above Council B'nlFi. ALSO, 834 acres in Story Co., lowa ALSO, 113 acres in Pottawattamie (jo., lowa, near Coun cil Bluffs. ALSO Lot no. 8 of block 5r use ; A id when yon cdl. just brine along. What is th-> object of our so tig, TURD TIMES RELIEF ' Nov. -5, 1863. A. IF. Cramer & COJ WW AVE just received a large and j 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- i fered our friends and customers for j cash or produce. A liberal credit will be extended to i those only, who will promptly settle j their accounts every January, by cash j or note. No trouble to show goods. Call ; and see the bargains. A. B. CRAMER & CO. ; Oct. 29. 1858. FOE SALE 05 EXCMA THE FOLLOWING LANDS IN TIIE WEST : j 80 ACHES in Browi Counry, Kansas, 3 miles | west of Hiawatha, on tho old St. J". road, and 13 miles from White Cloud on the Missouri River.— j Anso 80 ACRES, 15 miles west of Atchison, Kun j sns. These aro tiio rolling prairie lands within les? than a mile of timber end running witer. ALSO j 320 ACRES, well timbered and uatere 1, in St Fran cis County, Missouri. ALSO 40 ACRES well timbered, ! in Grant County, Indiana. Aud the following lands in Bedford County : ABOUT 50 ACRES, well timbered, in Cumberland: Valley Township, 9 miles from Bedford, near to j John McFerrars. ALSO 428 ACRKS timbered land, j 2 miles south of Rainaburg on the road to South-j ampton. ALSO 43.) acres, timbcr-lnnd, in Union i Township, on Bobbs Creek, about 2 miles above ) Conrad's Saw-Mill. ALSO tire-twelfths of a tract , containing 265 acres and 143 perches of Broad top roal land. ALSO 110 ACRES of first quality lime ! stone land a half a mile south of Bedford, known ; as the Vondenmmh Farm, 100 acres cleared, a nov- | cr fading spring of excellent water,a tolerable barn, j and small frame house. _ _ j For the present I may bo found at Mrs. C>>k'a Hotel. WH. M.HALL. ; Jan. 7, 1859. LIST OF MS J PUT down for trial at February term (14th day) , 1859. John Iloyla V 8 Win. Key Levi Ilardingvr 44 John C. Morgirt Fred- Hilderhmnd 44 C. kiener A. Blairs use " d"' 1 " Bta.r t-t. a.. Juniata School Distri t '• L. A. Turner William Dm " Arnold Lashley T. McCaulov S Co. " John Davidson <8 Co. James Kntrlken " I>. Washabangh et. l. , Joseph Burgess " Win. Koyser et. al. Henry Gates " Mil ford James Jonathan 11. Dicken •' Jesse Dickon Jr. J Wot. Forbes " Patrick Burns et. al. Dr. G. W. Ai'dersen "A. E. Cox. S.H. T ATE, Proth-y. Protli'y Ofti •e. Jan. 21. 1859. MOKE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES SOLI) IN THK ;\EU ENGL AN D STATES IS OAF. TEAR. THE RESTORATIVE OF PRO. O. J. WOOD lor restoring hair perfectly and permanently, has never yet had a rival, volume after volume might be given from ull parts of the world and from the most intelligent to prove that it is a perfect Restor ative ; but read thit circular and you cannot doubt j read also the following. rTT-TiiE HAlß. —People have tor centuries been afflicted with bald heads and the only remedy, here tofore known, has been those abominable wigs. By a recent discovery of Professor Wood these articles are being fast dispensed with, but a great many persons still patronize them, "because they have been sc often imposed upon by iiaii' TPnic? vf differenl kinds. To all such persons we earnestly make tho request, that they will try orcc again, for in Wood's Restorative there is no such tiling as (ail. We know o( a lady who was bald, who used the article a short lime, and her head is now covered completely with the tiniest and most beautiful curls imaginable. We know of numerous cases where hair was rapidly fil ling out, which it restored in greater perfect ion than it ever had been before. It is also without doubt one of the best articles for keeping the hair in good condition, making it soft r.cd glossy, removing dandruff and has proved itself the gieat.-st noiny to all the ills that hair is heir to. i It is tho duty of every one to improve their per- I sonalappearance through some may differ in regard ] to the ways of doing it; but every one will admit j that a beautiful head ot hair, either in man or wo man, is an object much to be desired, and there are no means thai should be left untried io obtain such a consideration.— Woman's Jidvjcait, Philadelphia. PROF. O. J. WOOD Sc CO—Gents: As I have been engaged in selling your Hoir Restorative the 1 ist season tor one ol your local agents (R. M. i Ilttckinsou,) an J having experienced the batieficial j effects uf it mysell, I would like to obtain agency | for the State of Ohio or some State in the West, , should you wish to make such an arrangement, as I | am convinced there is nothing equal to it i t the j United States, for restoring the hair. I have been 1 engaged in the Drug business for several years, and [ have sol i various preparations for the hair, but have j found nothing that restores the secretive organs or | invigorates tiie scalp as well as yours, being fully i convinced that your restorative is wh it you repre j sent it to be, 1 would like to engage in the sale cf I ;t, for I am satisfied it must eel'. Y urs truly, S. T. STOCKMAN. PROF. O. J. WOOD tc t"c—Gci.'.s : Having rc ■ a'ized the good effects of your Hair Restorative, I i wish to state, that finding fny hair growing thin, as ! well as gray, I Was induced from whit I read aid ■ hoard, to- try the article prepared by you, to pro mote it? grow,•. } • lunge .:s color as it was in youth, - .. i h-u to all the Justices' of the Peaco, the Coroner a: 1 Constables within ; I the sai i county cfßedfoi 1, that tfcvy ie then and j I th -re in t'-eir proper persons, with their lolls, rcc- ; ords, aud inquiiUicns, exa:ai::r.tions an", other re- ' membrances,tc do those things which to their offi- | cos and in that behalf appertain to be done, and * also they who will prosecute against the prisoners ' that are or shall be in the Jail of Bod lord county, to bo then and there t- prosecute against them as shall be just. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff, i Shejffi-s Office. Bedford, J an. 14. 1859. idraiimfrator-g .\oUce, LETTERS of Administration i.avicg been gr-nt cd to the subscri! er living in Napier Township, on the Estate of Jsir.es Smith, late of St. Clair Town- i ship ; all persons indebted to s.-.id Estate are nutified j to make payment immediately, and those having • claims against the same will press: t th ui properly ; authenticated for settlement. MAHLON H. SMITH, Jdm'r. Jan. 14. 1859. idraiuisFralor's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been graat- j id to the f übsciiber, iivingin West Providence j tp., on the Estate of Pet"r Barndoll.ir, lite of West I'rovi ieneo Township, dvc'ii all peraons knowing ] themselves indebted to said estate will make pay- ! ment immediately, and those having'claims against I the same will present th"ra properly authenticated j for settlement. JAS. M. BARNDOLLAR, Jan. 7, 1859. Adm'r. j \rusic 8 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.— J IrA Pianos, Melodions, Flutes, Guitars, Brass j Ilcrns, Clarionets, Drums, "tc., of various manu- t facturo, always on )ian:l. Bm-tt supplied at city j T.hoiesalt rates. We keep always on band a full I assortment of s'.lthoncw and fashionable music, J which wo .nr.il at our erpeae to ans psit of the i country. N. P. Music aged to ord'ir. i 3HRYOCX 5T SMITH. Ch amber ibu-g. ' Aiareb 7, 11'57. Audilors Notice. IN the nutter of the Citation to the Executois of I the last will itc., of Dan'l Wisegarver, dee'd the ' undersigned, appointed Auditor to ascertain and ; report whcthci any, and if any, what part of the lands should bo sold,rented, &e.. will attend to tiie duties ot his appointment at his Office in the Bor ! ough of De ltoid, on Thursday tho 10th day of February next, when and where all persons inter-: ested cm attend. E. D. BARCLAY, Jan. 7, 13"9 Auditor STJJEILV--83-S-X3>rca-. OH. GAITHER will promptly attend to all tur- j . vcying business that may be entrusted to ! him. Office on Juliana street tw i doors south of! tiie Inquirer i.ffhe. Dec. 81, 1833. PICKLING VINEGAR. t>INE Cidtr Vinegar just received—also mould) Gaudies. Extra quality. Oct. 1. 1858. A. B. CRAMER fc C. ) I >URK CASTOR OIL at Dr. Harry's Drug and 1 Book Store. August 6, 1853. HAGERSTOWN ALMANACS lor 18.59, at ! Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Storo. D' c. li. I3ue. JAYNE'S Wrights, Bennett's and Dyott'a pills at ; Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. August 6, 1858- j For the Hair—Jockey Club, and new ninwi: . hay, pomatums, genuine ox marrow, at Or. II I THE LIVBH IWIfiOIHTOiI, PREPARED BY* DJi. SANfORD. j Compounded entirely I'tom BUMS, IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND LIVER MEDICINES nw before the pnWic, ; that acts as a Cathartic, e4 r iar, milder, and mora ! effectual than any other medicine known. It is not j only a Cathartic . hut a Liter remedy, acting first on the Liter to eject its morbid matter, then on the . stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, fhu9 I accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the op erations of most C ilkartics. It strengthens too system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strcngtb ! en and build it up With Unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the human body, and when it pertbrms its functions well the powers of the system are fully developed. The stomach is almost entirely dependent on the healthy action of the Liver for the proper perform | ante of its .'unctions. When the stomach is at fault, the hovrels are ut fault, and the whole system suffers in consequence of ot.c organ—the Liter — ■ having cased to do its duty. For the disease of '< that organ, one of the proprietors has ma le it hi study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to ' find some remedy wherewith to counteract the mi | ny derangements to which it is liable, j To prove that this re- •medyisat last found, any person with Liver Complaint in any of its forms, hasf—but to try a bottle, and 1 conviction is certain, r . j Tbt-so gums remove all morbid or batT mat ter from ;tm system,supplying In their place a healthy flow ol invigorating the stam a ch, causing food to di-'—J geSt We If, purifying the blood, giving tone health to the Wreak' j machinery, tho causes of tbe riia j case, and effecting a ra-HH dica! cure. Bilious attacks sri ji> cured, and, wiiat is twt - tor, prevent.:.; iy ■ ceasioiml use of the I Liver luvigorator. I Ono dose after eating 'I s sufficient to relievo the stomach and prevent tho fooJ from rising cud souring. Cruy one doso befbreietiringpferontf | nightmare. Only one dose takens _-at night lwosei s tln . bowels gently, and costiwncss. One dose taken after each *neal will cure Dyspepsia. r—i j CrSTlne dose o f Iwo tea-spoonsful will a'- ! ways relieve Sick Head- ache. * j One bottli taken female obstruction re ajoves the cause of ihe^—. disease, ane makes i erf ct cure. Only ono dose iratrie j while Or.e dose often repen-r_ ted is a sure cuio for j L: qemL Morbus, and aj"~j preventive of Cholera. CWWcie taken will prevent the ree*r rcnce of bilious at!acks-jj while it relieves* a3' j painful fi-eimgs. K7-o.':ly ono bottle is 1 -'-* needed to throw out | of tho system the eflects of medicine after long i sickness. One Loble taken for Jaundice removes all Broadway, X. Sc.d :n Bedford by Dr. B. F. HARHT, and re tailed by all Druggists. June 11, oS:S.-2z. ~ MiTlvrnT \VHiTMoii7 OF Lancaster City, late of Philadelphia, whre he has been in successful practice fot a num ber of years, received his education at ibe l est Med ical Cclkge in the United States, and had the ex perience and practice in tho different Hospitals for sevc-ra! years, a menibot of the Analytical Medical Institute of New Fork, Rr.d late Surgeon of tho United Stat-s Navy, now oilers himself to the pub lic to attend any professional calls. The purest medicines always on lund direct from the best Laboratories of out country, and the Bo tanical Gardens of the worl 1. No patent medicine prescribed or recommended. Medicines usee! only which wilinot break down the const itntion, but will renovate the system from all injuries it has sustain ed from mineral medicines. Chronic and difficult diseases must be treated upon analytical principle*, which is to know and ascertain what disease is. Its nature and character require a knowledge of tlv chemical constituents of every solid and fluid of tho human body ; thechangis those solids and fluid* are capable of undergoing. To know what roedi cinesto employ to cure diseases, requires a know, ledge of the chemical constituents of all agenu employed in medicine; and if wo are in possession of this knowledge, it is possible to cure any disease —no matter of h"w long standing—and leave the patient in a healthy and perfectly cured condition. Melancholy, Aberration, or that state of all-nation and weakness ef the mind which renders persons in capable ef enjoying tho pleasures of performing the duties of life; Dyspepsia; that distressing disease and fell destroj or of health and happiness, under miring the constitution, and yearly carrying thouj Simla to untimely graves, car. most emphatically be cured. Rheumatism, in any form or condition, chronic or acute, warranted curable; Epilepsy or failing sickness; all chronic and stubborn cases of Femalci Dis ascs radical!* removed; Salt Rheum, and every description of ulcerations; Piles aa-t Scrofulous Diseases, which fc ire baffled ail prevent medical skill can he cured by my treatment, when the cot Stiiutton is not exhausted. 1 do sty ail diseases (yes, Consnmp'i en) can t> cured. HHP" Cancer cured wit.'ieul i'lc !cui,'c.. I will rem*in in my office on Ws DXESDATS and SATURDAYS, from 9 o'clock A. M., to accommodate patients from adistanc, and con u'-t in theEngllsh end German languages. Will mako visit* to uistauco if required. May 4*%'ari.> -so i-y ic" c , Fulton Square, Lcnc*ter ■' in , I'.t. July 30. 18-jH-ly. StiLLISfT OFF \ r HINT. MRS. 11. D. PEUGII w ishCH to r tiro from bu siness, ami will sell an entire *>tock of good* at cost I Ladies wishing ro sunpl.v tii-n/*dVes w.tu go uU at wholesale prices, wmil 1 do w ll to ca'l l>e f>: • the following httidsoine articles are dV