do H So*" for wbite washing, 2 62| do Mr-' n Pl ,et or <^ fniit. 100 * do W stage fare for send jg pauper to Chambersburg, 3 50 do .1 Herman for boiler, 62| do Wm Bowles for horse hire, 87| do John Taylor for tar, 12* j, Joshua Shoemaker, for mutton, 871 ,o Vixeli for beef, 72 * do Mrs Koontz for fruit 1 50 do Expenses to Coalmont, 200 do Mrs. HarkleroadTor fruit, 160 dc Sipes for beef, * 240 d# Liquid Camphor, 25 4o J Williams foi basket, 25 do J Harkleroad for potatoes, 200 4o White and Black on account, 87 £ do German for work at race, 5 25 do Win Herring for toll, 60 . r- do German for work at race, 5 20 do Kxpeuses to Hopewell, 125 do P Ritchoy for mutton, 1 00 do do . for fruit, 87 i do S Voudersniith cn account, 96 . do Diehl for straw, St do Morgiet for scantling, 40 do D Sbuse for lime, 1 00 do Expenses to Cumberland, i £0 do Ritcbey for mutton, 90 do Mrs Hammond for brush, 50 do Expenses to Cumberland, 1 60 do P L'ttlo for straw, 1 00 do Br Harry for lard, 2 6i do Axe bought at sale. 75 do John Meloy for rye, 22 50 s3l 41 Balance due Poor House, 23 74 SIOB 15 STATEMENT of the Poor House mill, from the Ist day of January, 1858, to the Ist day of Jan uary, A. D. 1859. DR. 5 ■? S> S I - 3 11 I - G Anrt of toil grain bro't In, as per mo. report, 861J 2271 45J 43 6 Bought of J Snider, 20 do P Cl.uk, 50 do IV Ritchey, 285 > o John Meloy 30 Amour.:, 460 2574 454 49 6 (JR. By amount of grain used in Poor House and sol ! to sundry persons for c.sb and on account for work done in repairs to mill, house, Ac., &c. S ■< o ~ 5 ? 3 •£. 51 - . • Atn't used in P Hourc, £53 21 24 34 Horse feed, 791 Hog feed, 21 61 4 Sold sundry p.-rao: 85 166J 13* 15J 1 Amount, 463 237 42J 49-j 5 List of paupers admitted,discharged, died, Ac., du ring each month, and the nnmttr remaining at the *nd of each month. Also, the average number supported in the House during tbo year, together with the no. of out-door peupers, supported and buried by the Institution, from the Ist day January, 1868, to the Ist day of January, 1853. > aw a a §■ o 3 _ 5 m S?- E" *° ® 2sr a S c $ I & 5. I is 5 % ? r - 5 *3 es s-g ---o £ _5. - o g 5 5 - 2 1863. January, 2 32 13 February. 2 1 1 23 18 March, 4 6 ! 20 19 April, -S' > 21 10 May, 6 1 24 20 June, 1 1 1 24 20 July, 2 1 1 23 20 August, 2 1 23 21 September, 2 1 25 22 October, 3 ! 28 23 November, 3 3 1 29 24 December, 8 1 30 25 81 13 4 3 1 203 219 making at) average of 45 per month of whom 5 aro colored. There are, also, 3 who are blind, 11 in s-.ne, 3 ccr.Sned to bed—there are also, 2 cut-door paupers who are not included in the the above.— Bills were paid for hoarding and medical attendance for paupers who were sick in diU'eren* parts of the county, one of whom has since been brought to the Poor House. 448 way-faring persons Were provi ded with board, lodging, &c.. of whom 2-' were A mericaLS, 311 Germans, 93 Irishmen, 14 English men, 3 Frenchmen, 2 Italians, 2 Scotchmen and 1 Welshman. .STATEMENT of the produce of the farm of and yardefi from April Ist, 1853, to January Ist 1859. 86 dozen wheat, 390 bushels ears of corn, 10 bus. if oats, 250 bushels of potatoes, 10 bushels of bushels of tomatoes, 12 bushels of onions, one-ditto small, 6 hurhcls of parsnips, 29 tons ol "my, 5 loads of corn fodder, 2000 heads of cabbage, C barrel* o4 kraut, 3'barrels of cucumbers, 225 pounds cf wool, 8 beef bides, 8 sheepskins, 1 caif s'ain, 5 calves, 329 pounds of mutton, 60 pounds of veal, 2188 pounds of pork, 569 pounds of lard, 1153 ppunds t f beef, 85 pounds of tallow, 438 pounds of butter 20 pounds of hard soap, 11 bar iel of soft soap. Live slock on farm. '1 horses, 71 sheep, 7 cows, 1 heifer, 1 bull, 32 •boats, 2 brood sows. Fe'd for Stock. 12 tons of hay, 25 bushels ears of com. Articles manufactured in House by matron. 69 shirts, 14 chemises, 13 pair mens' socks, 6 pair.womcns' stockings, 4 pair skildren's do., 20 wonaens' dresses, 1 cfcilds do., 9 sheets, 20 pillow flips,-10 ltd ticks, 2 bolsters, 22 aprons, 8 pair of rueajf' drawers, 8 pair of mens 5 pants, 3 shrouds, 5 sac-bonnets, 2 vests, 2 round jackets, 1 coat, 4 worifns caps, 15 comforts, 12 towles, 4 table cloths. Wo the undersigned. Directors of the Poor and lloosc of employment of Bedford county, do cer ilfytbatws have examined the above account, •'.atettent and and report of Wm. Leary, Steward • f raid Poor and House of Employment, from flic Ist cay of April, 1858, and find "the same to be correct. Witness our bends and seals this Ist dav of Jan e*r?{.!Bs9. GEORGE ELDER, rL. S.l GEORGE SMOUSE, IL. S ] Abtest— JOHN AMOS, rL. S.l Taostssli. Gettys, Clerk. REPORT of George Blymire, Treasurer of the. Poor House and House of Employment of Bedford County, in account with said County, from the Is/ day of January, 1858, fill'the Is/ dau of January, 1859. DEBTOR. To amount received from Collectors, as follows: from Jacob Nlcodemus, ssl 92 do P U Shires in full. 24 64 do Rabert Elder in full, i 8 05 do Eltas Gump, la full, 44 41 do Josiah Bruner, - 131 50 do JoJbn Dasher, ■••• ""•."2.5 00 do Jacob Eygns in ftir; t dti - 29 89 do Henry Egulph; • • 6>94 do John Sparks, • 86 99 do Simon Bcgrd 76 00 do John Furry, . . ... 62 27 do Jacob Smith in full, 110 854 00 Adamtarubart tnfnll. 166 21 do JobnVsbo'm, • 165 20 do 'Samuel James. 176 88 •0 Henry Rooe, 135 00 o Jobnatban Felghtner la f0i1. ... * 118 42 do Alexander Davis in full# 92 56 do Nathan Hurley lu fbH • 115 90 'io John B Zoos, OA 04 do Noab Tiptoe/. ' 77 00 •h* Wm Darnell in full. 184 24 4o PhrtVp Cnppet. ]*l 00 Jo Abraham Morgan in full, 118 67 Jo Win Masters in full, 98 14 do Daniel Horn in full, 40 71 do James Smith, 177 72 do Amos Ash in full, 79 24 Jo Isaac 51 Imlerin full, 123 GO do Simon Board, 195 00 do Henry S Fluck, 129 10 do Daniel Slmck, 92 44 do Jacob Reighart, 103 36 do John Shoemaker, 66 00 do John Morgan, 48 00 do Henry Horn, 85 43 do George F Steel, 48 68 do s£ichael Bone, 47 60 do Win Cornell, 93 00 do A Smith, 17 75 do Christian Felton, 30 00 do *Tliomas Ritchey, 91 50 do hmanuel Statlcr, 90 00 do John Smouse, 60 00 do Wm Kirk, 86 20 do Jacob Hanks, 65 84 do Isaac Presscll, 25 4S do John Fluck, 125 00 do Thomas H Ilorton, judgracnt, 124 06 S4OG4 474 •Since paid in full. CREDIT. P F H , iirr J s ' or ebiH £m. attendance, SlO7 02 Mrs Exiine keeping out-door pauper, 600 p Helsel bringing pauper, 7 17 Jacob Dunk!e for wheat," 20 12$ J H-Rnsh dne on settlement, 3 43 James F Linn keeping out-door pauper, 5 00 James F Linn do do 4 00 7. Bettys one quarter's salary, 625 PR Gettys do do 6 25 John Mower balance on B Bender, 6 20 N Lyons balance on bill of goods, 17 73 John Kshelman bringing pauper, 2 70 B F Horn for lumber, 8 25 S Shuck 0: Co for bill of goods. 44 72 Jacob Barndollai for shingles and goods, 27 70 Dr G VV Anderson for wheat, 25 00 Jacob Morlimore for beef, 18 42 job Mann, Esq. part of check, 37 51 John R Jordan repairs at mill, 9 00 Mrs Exiine for support of out-ficor pauper, 7 50 A Gilsoti for oats, 6 25 J Miller for shoemaking, 3 00 Jacob Ured bill of goods, 23 01 E Bedell bringing pauper, 3 70 Laban Johnson,donation, 12 50 do do 12 50 Nicholas Lyons bill of goods, 29 53} James M Barndrdlar, 79 70 Henry Shaffer, 33 61 J C Ki-er money borrowed. 11l 00 Isaac Lippel goods, 4 14 Henry Fluck bringing pauper, 4 374 B F Harry salary and bill of medicine, 51 50} Michael Conrad, 33 00 7 M Gettys 1-t quarter's salary, 6 25 Samuel Brown bui of good*, 2! S2 do do 35 10$ J A Blackburn for Bacon, 10 71 J A Osborn bury ing out-door pauper, 7 00 Michael Ban no 11 part of bill rendered, 25 00 Nehem iah Flegle boarding paoper. 6 00 J F Loin support as out-door pauper, 5 00 do do f 4 00 Samuel Way balance of check, 83 00 Lucas Saupp for straw. 3 00 J F Linn support as om-door paupei, 4 00 f-innon Nyeem, 47 76 Jacob Fiddle paid check in full, 27 30 Henry Moses part of check, 25 00 Jacob Br.rr.dol'ar, do 25 00 do do 20 00 r'o Interest on judgment. 48 CO xt nr t ow orneWl, * " " "tiat. Darid Over printing, 65 73 John MilVr sfcoeinendirg, 5 £5 T K Gettys mak'ngeut and distributing duplicates, 30 00 Wm Spidel repairing mi!! irons, 6 00 Mrs Exiine, donations, 6 75 Jacob Dunkei for wheat. 41 50 B W Garretson for coa and bringing pauper, 32 00 John Ar:.o!d store bill, 16 014 Daniel B Bolger excuting orders, 4 45 i> F Harry balance on quarter's salary, 22 624 Michael Bannon bill rendered, 25 00 t'hotuas Duird shearing sheep, 5 ?4 Nicholas Lyons bill of goods, 13 14 VV in i.eary. for use of Poor House, 20 00 Blyinire & Hartley, bill rendered, 55 13 J Biddle iorapple buuer & dried apples. 12 2o Wm F Moorhead 2 quarter's salary, 90 00 El woo I Ifarmcr balance of check* 145 00 James Crismau issuing orders, 8 00 Mr: Wm -Moorhead services as matron. 12 00 J F Linn, support as out-door pauper, 30 00 S H Tate assignee of Sansom & Gepbart, 48 35 Michael Kitchey, 28$ bu-hels wheal, 25 65 T W Horfou error in settlement. 2 43 John Lor'g attending Luke Eager, 11 75 Daniel Walters bringing pauper, 8 80 Jeremiah Leashure, donation, 20 00 John Fra/.ier keeping pauper, 19 00 G W Householder removing pauper, 4 20 James Werta Bill ol Lumber. 35 00 T II Getty s Ist qr's salary, 6 25 Adam Dibert one Bullj 41 00 Simon Cock bill of bee!, 7 45 tlexander Gilson for cats, 5 00 S D Broad work a: fore bay, 6 00 Stephen Seigie keeping pauper, 20 00 Wdliifm Leary use of Poor House, 15 00 Simon Mixeil for beef, 6 83 John Long expense of two paupers. 1151 Isaac Mengle Jr Beadstead and coffin. 515 Foggy Davis, check bi interest dated Aug. 1, 1852, 67 05 Wm Hartley for bacon, 20 16 Michael VVeiset wheat and barrels, 9 25 .Michael Halterbaum beef and bacon, 36 56 Lewis Ssatler for'coal, 42 08 Dewalt Hershberger for bacon, 23 67 John Bridaham brick and crockery ware, 3 98 Frederick Mench for pine and trimming grape vine, 2 02$ Frederick Mench for nral, C 03 do rye. 6 66 do straw pine and apples, 2 68 do mutton, 3 12 B W Garretson anit. over paid, 19 70$ M E Barges work at race, 5 00 Henry Sellers for work, 6 75 John Shafier apples, 4 (to James Naugle bringing pauper, 2 30 S D Broad hanging master wheel, 5 CO Wm F Moorhead part of check, 23 00 Dewalt Hershberger for beef, 9 99.. Jacob Mortimor, lor beef, 8 66$ Isaac D Earnest do 7 76 William .Miiburn making coffins, 9 00 Edmund Bedell bringing pauper, 4 30 S D Broad work at forebay, 43 00 TW Horton. bringing pauper, 1 50 T W Horton justice & constable fees, 2 00 T R Getty s 1 qr's salary, G 25 T VV Horton keeping panper, 16 50 M E Bartges work at mill, 7 50 Philip (JUrk wheat, 40 62$ Jacob.Snyder wheat and com, 30 00 J VV Scott beef, 4 40 Frederick Naugle applebutter, C 37$ David Dibert applebutter, 10 00 Frederick Naugle bacon and vinegar, 6 81 Daniel Snyder .do 5 50 Jacob Laru do 5 .so Dr F C Reamer's half years salary, 30 00 David Waiter am't overpaid or. duplicate, 6 78 Mrs Mary Moorehead services as matron, 12 00 Lawrence Jamison part of check no. 12, 35 00 B W Garretcon for coal, 18 00 Meyers & Bedford bill printing, 44 53 Samuel Brown part of check, 10 00 John Arnold do 25 00 Mrs Mary Moorhead services as ma'.ro 1, 12 00 . John Rimby repairing kitchen, 1 50 Samuel Defibaugb. for beef 46 00 BEDFORD mmmWSL Thomas Murray part of check, 60 00 Aiilhony Whit medicine for self, 5 CO Witliarn Gillespie ami. over paid, 1 10 Thomas Me Coy lull of bacon, 6 20 Robert Fyan bill of goods, 4-1 00 Jacob Reed & Co., do 82. 33 William Moorhead part of check, 22 10 Job Mann Esq., check in full. 40 95 Henry Conrad serving execution*, 2 62 Georee Blymire stone coal. & tin w are, 45 24$ leietnir.h Aker money refunded, 1 25 Elias Gump do 20 88 George Elder half year salary, 20 00 T R Gettvs quarters, do 6 25 Dr.e treasurer on last settlement, 30 7*s George Blymire salary as Treasurer, 40 00 William Moorhead part of check, 64 39 Uncurrenl Money, 10 00 Auditors' & clerks' salary 20 00 Commissions allowed collectors, 193 99j Exoneration allowed collectors, 220 90$ Amt of interest on sundty checks, 161 67 Amt. £4128 13 STjJTEMEjYT oj monies due to Bedford County I'oor House, on ike Is/ day of Janua ry, ] 859, from Collectors, as follows : Jacob Corle, for 1854 £3B 01 Jacob Nicodemus, do 102 15 George Long, 1856 8 19$ Josiah Brnner do 42 47 John Dasher, do 82 07 Simon Beard, do 156 49 John Furry. do 5 92 Samuel James, }857 24 19 Henry Rose, d* 46 95 Noah Tipton. do 14 55 Philip Cuppett, ' do 85 12 lames Smith, do 145 97 Simon Beard, do 244 05 Henry S Fluck. do 30 55 Daniel J Shock, 1858 48 87 Jacob Reighart, do 114 18 Lemuel Evans, do 89 36 John Shoemaker, do 47 19 John Morgan, do 71 43 John E Miller. do 55 97 Solomon Steel, do 75 44 Henry Horn, do 25 07 Michael Bone, do 45 46 Wm Cornell, do 79 90 Anthony Smith, do 101 42 Christian Felton, do 38 95 Thomas Ritchey, do 52 61 Emannel Statle'r, do 5 59 John Smouse, d 0 j9 J9 Win Kirk, do 118 71 Isaac Pressefl, do 54 21 Jacob Nicodemus, do 250 84 John B Fluck, do 51 16 John King, judgment, 1853 80 69 John Hill, do 1854 16 68 Amount, £2579 60$ ( e undersigned Auditors of Bedford county, no Certify that we have examined the foregoing account of George Blymire, Treasurer of the I °°r and House of Employment of Bedford County. a;,d find the same to be correct amt true as above stated, am! that there is a balance due said Treasurer ol 63 70} 9 Witness our band and seal this 4th day of January, A. L\ 1559. HENRY B. MOCK. [fc. s ] JOHN W. Cfi ISM AN. ft. s ] JAMES C. DKVORE ft. si Attest. L J Thomas R. Gkttvs, Clerk. uroroßß luiAiiiir THE subscribers having putchased the Bedford Foundry of Messrs Washsbaugh c Banucn, would most respectfully announce to the citi zens of Bedford and adjoi .ing counties, that they are prepared tomakeanl furnish all kinds of CASTINGS for .GRIST AND SAW-MILLS, Thrashing Machines, Ploughs, Apple mills, Cook ing, ten plate, and coal stores, sled and Sleigh soles, wash kettles, ol different sizes, wagon boxes of ail sizes, farmers' bells, (a superior article,) oven doors, and every thing usually made in a countrv Four. :!rv. .Hi Woodcock, Seylsy and HILL-SIDE PLOUGHS. Also, a new PLUG PLOUGH, to which wc call the especial attention of our farmers —a superior r.<* : to the old Plug Plough, with two kind* of points, shares and liudsidcs to suit all ploughs in general use in this county. Turning and tilting of iron patterns made to order, and all kinds of re pairing done at the shortest notice and at low prices. AI! our own work made of the very lest material, and warranted to give satisfaction. Farmers and others would d well to call aid et '•r.iinc our work before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to meet the iminergcncies of the times, we will sell low foii CASH,"ox cocstbt peopuce. Pig and bar iron, horses and lumber, taken iq exchange for work. March 4, 1859.-ly SHIRES & JORDAN. MipiW AND PRODUCE STORE! treat iudutemmls lo Purchasers. 353 undeisigned having purchased the Store lately owned by Samuel Brown, deceased, offers to the Public a large assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qutensware, Boots and Shoes, Ac . Ac.. Ac., at the lowest cash prices. i lis stock of goods is unsurpassed in every point of excellence, and purchasers need only call and see to be conviiced that it is to their interest, to buj a- bis establishment tor cash, or country pro dice. lie will make the most advantageous sales, to purchasers, as immediate payments willenible him to make GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! Those who wish to secure bargains should not de lay giving him a call. Store Room same as lately occupied by Samuel Brown, immediately opposite the Washington llo u , . ,o-„ JOUNALSIP. March 4, 1859. BEDFORD |T HERO AD. ALL persons having books issued by the Com missioners appointed to receive subscriptions ot s'cck to the Bedford Railroad, with stock sub scribed therein, are earnestly requested to return tue same immediately to the secretary of the com pany, as it is desirable to is 2 ue new books directly from the organized Board. March 4, 1859. JOHN P. REED, Sec'ty. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned appointed auditor, by the Or phans Court, of Bedford County, to distribute the funds, remainiug iu the bands of the Adminis trator.of John Seigle, dee'd, will attend to the duties ol said appointment at his office, in the Bore ugh of Bedford, on Wednesday the 20th day of \pril next, when and where all persons inter ested, may attend. O. H. GAITHEB, slarcb 4, 18t>9. Auditor. Bedford Rail Road Company. r piJE subscribers of Stock, to the Bedford Rail A Roud Company, are hereby noliti.-d that ly a resolution of the Board now duly organized, they are required to pay to the Treasurer of the Com pany on or before tiio slb day ot April, next, the first installment of the Capital SUrk subscribed ty thero, being $4,16} per snare. By order of the Board. JOHN P. RKKD, Feb. 25, 1869. Secretary and Treasuier. HAGEHSTOWN ALMANACS for 1859. at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store. D> c. I', Ipoo. PUBLIC SALE OP REAL ESTATE. THE und: r.ig:e.l Assignees ot Patrick Dollaid, will off , at Public Salt on tue prumata, in Na'xer Towtabip, ou ' IWfoitdaj, [he 21st of March, lust. the following Ileal Estate, situated in said town ship, viz : A tract of 1. Mid, being the mansion place, containing about 9G acres, more less, adjoin ing liud assigned, and John Siil on the East, John Whileline on the West, David Border Ou tho North, and A. Stiffler g house an 1 log stable tliercon erected, -I-a a g,oJ spring thereon. TERMS : Cash at confirmation of sale O. E. SHANNON, Aam'r of &e Estate of Daniel Shea, dee d, March 4, 1859. . OTJxt MUSICAL FUIEIfD: TWELVE PASES OP POPULAR MUSIC FOR TEN CENTS. Uf\VR MUSICAL FRIEND" is filled with the L/ best Piano Solos, Duets, Songs, Operatic Arias, Polkas, .Mazurkas, Quadnhs, Vvultses, and every other species of musical composition for Voict? and "Pl, 1859. _ Trustee, SHERIFFS X HE. ~ B1 virtue of a writ ol Vend. Exponas to me di rected there will be sold at the Court House in the Borough of Bedford on Saturday the 39th day ol March 1859, at 1 o'clock P. Ai, the following de scribed real estate to wit: The Hollidaysburg and Bedfoid Turnpike Road, wiiii ad the fiancbises thereonto belonging,together with a lot of ground containing one half acre more or less, all cleared and under fence, with a story and a half frame toll and dwelling house and iog stable tLereon erected adjoining lands of Susan Cirncv and others, situate in Bedford Township, B-dford County, and taken .n execution as the pronerty of the Hollidaysburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company. ALSO, One lot of ground in Chanysviilo, and having thereon erected a Frame Dwdl ng House, one and a half story high, cout.iining stoie room, granerv, &c., and having also thereon erected s Frame Stable and other out buildings. ALSO, A tract oi Mountain land on .Ragged Mountain,' containing 67J acres adjoining lands of Thomas Law head, Mary Aur. Buxton, Edward Morihcraß and David Walter, and taken ia execution as the property of Wm. Lashicv. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Bedford, Feb. 25, 1859. BEDFORD lilt,ll SCHOOL. THIS SCHOOL win open op Monday the "Ist oi February irpthe LARGE BKICK. BUILDING hereto lor* .occupied by the Rur l~— ■ sc. . a 'x. xtonrgoinerv, a joung Lady of thorough education 1 , and well versed Hi the "Arts of Teaching," have been procured, to take charge of the Fertile department. Persons from different parts of the County, wish in.; to prepare themselves fir teaching, will find it to their advantage by attending this Institution, as special care will he taken with them in the branches taught in the-'Common Schools," under the su percitiou of the County Supcrintendeut. 1 he Session will be divided into two Quarters of II weeks each. Tuition per quarter : J'rimar. Br inches, G (JQ Common English, a Higher do 500 Classics, g 0.3 Students entering.before the rr.i Ah of the Quar ter uni be charged full 1 uition. limse entering at t. r that time will bis charged half Tuition. No de duction made unless in cases of protracted sickness, I>. O. SHOEMAKER, Feb. 18,1859, Principal. I take pleasure in recommending Mr. Shoemaker to ihe p itronage of the citizens of Ed ford and vicinity. His success as a teacher is well estab lished. I believe him to be fully qualified to teach ail the branches he proposes to teach. Feb. IS, 1833. li. W. AUGHINBAUGH. fiMIH FITiBB, WITHOUT SURGICAL OPERATIONS OR LOSS OF BLOOD. Cancers, Turners, Wetis, Scrofula, Ulcers, 4c. cured in a short time, wimout tiie knife, bv I)r. MACNICHOL, ( Colleague of the late Dr Lounsberry, Dec'd.) No. 50. North FIFTH Street, below Arch, l'h'ila. The rein am able success which has attended the treatment of Cancers, Tumors,-Ac., by Dr. Met- Xichol, for a number of years past has attracted tiie attention, and in many instances has secured the hearty approval of many* eminent Physicians Philadelphia, who are no longer willing to risk the dangers and uncertainties of culling. Cancer can be Cured! —if p-operly treated and promptly. A great majority of the cases of Can cer, can l>e effectually cured. The numerous patients, from every section ot the country, who have been cured under this method of treatment is a guarantee of its superiority over every other known system. Those who may be afflicted with these diseases, and desire further information or advice, will please address Dr. MacMichol, when they will receive prompt attention and a Copy of Phamplet, on the treatment of Cancors—free of charge. White Swelling, Hip Disease, Scorfulous and Ma lignant Ulcers, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Ulcerations oftho Hones, TETTER, SCALD HEAD, anil all diseases of the Skin, permanenly cured, and proper remedies sent—carefully packed—by Ex press to any part of the country. hi every case a plain description of the disease i* required. Address, DR. MACNICHOL. KS. 50 North sth, St., FHILAD'A. Proprietor and Manu facturer of Dr. Lounsbetry & Co's Celebrated Im perial Depurative, the best and most reliable Fam ily Medicine of the Nineteenth Century, for the cure of all diseases originating in Impunities of the Blood. Jan. 28, 1859.-3 m. CZZ! JBUP THE undersigned have associated themselves iu the practico of medicine in the village of St. Clairsvillc, night calls promptly attended 10. Office opposite tho St. Clair Inn. IVM. A. VICKROY, G W. STATLEK. Feb. 11, 1859.-6 mo. MST NOTICE. lam determined that unless all persons indebted to me on account, note or otherwise, do not make immediate payment, that their accounts, ttc., will bo placed in the n&adaof an officer for collec tion after tiie I6lt day ol Marcb, 1859. This b positively (be last notice. Feb. 26,1869. G. W. RUPP. ANE W Suj ply cf Mesne#,CaLtcos Ginghams, Drillings, Batiueits, Ctu-itucsts, Cotter, he., just received and for sale cheap at J. A j U. Slioem iker's Colooado Store. March 4, 1859. Till Lip MRITOH, PREPARED ■ BY-PR. Com pounded eialreST frost; ctK)?. IS O*E or THE. REST PfJRGATIVJS AAIS LIVER MEDICfJIES in.w bef-tc the public, that acts as n Cathariic, Carter, milder, tujd mors effectual than any otbe: medicine known. It it not only a Calhirtic, but a I.ner remedy, acting first on the Liver to ejert its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry of? that matter, thus accomplishing two j u:poseß effectually, any of the painful TtwljngS experienced in the op eration# of most C-.'.l arlics. It strengthens ti;j system at the same time that it purges" iy'- 'and when taken daily in moderate doses, win attenrth en and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Litrer is one of the principal of the human body, and when it performs its far.: Ken* well tue powers of the system arc ful:-,- developed. The stomach is almost entirely depend-nt on the healthy action of the Liver for the proper perform uticu of its .unctions, vl hen the stomaob 4a at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the wholeAystem suffers in co.iscqttence of one organ—the Liver— having ceased to do ifs duty. For the disease of that org in, o.no of the proprietors litis mad* it bis study, in a practice of nr>r. than twenty years, t, causing food to well, parify'ug;h # olood, giving - a i:o Health to the weak machinery, the causes of the dis ease, and effecting a ra-I—-f 1 —-f dica! c.uru. Bilious attacks cured, and, what fg bet ter, prevented by the—. occasional tit#-of tbo Liver litTigorator. One dose after eat:ng ! "Ms sufficient to relive the stomach and prevent the food from rieine and souring. B Only one deso taken,-—i beforeictiringprevents nightmare. " Only one .lose takec>_ at night b.oseta the bowels gently, and ccsti runes*. DyS'tSa!"' UkCl4 afU ' , H q each - e *' cure C?" One dose of two tea spoonsful will -J. ways relieve Sicfe Head- acl.". One bottle taken female obstruction re moves tue cause of the,—. disease, ane makes a perf-ct cure. Only one dose immc Cft diaiely reli jros CboL'c wiitle ' One dose often rcpea-, to !is r, sure cute fo* Cholera Moruus, and preventive of Cholera. One dose taken will prevent the recur rence of bilious a:: while it rolieng a!! painful feelings. CE?-Only one bottle needed to throw oau of the system the effects of medicine after long One botrte ia'ten for Jaundice removes allyr! lowness or unnatural color Pom the skin. Oao dose taken a abort time b-fore eating gives vigor to the appetite and makes ftod digsst wvll One dose often repealed cures Chronic Diarrhm* in its worst forms, while summer ar.d bowel come piaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused bv worms while for worms in children, tin re is no" safer or speedier remedy in the world, as it wtwr fails. A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting tlia ab sorbents. Wctuko pleasure In r commending this modi-- cine as a preventive for Fever anil Ague, Chili Fe ver, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operate! with certainty, and tlKasauds arc*willing to testify " to its wonderful virtues. A.l wuj use it are giving their uuaniinoca watf "VY'VLL o*-ta n mcr m tr.c .Mouth with .he lat UP-utor, nud Swallow both together. , . r*Liver ir.Wgorator Is a great scientific Medical Discovery, ud"ia~dii wording cur,a almost too great to believe It cures as it by magic, even-the fir*/dim Jit -and seldom more than, due bottle j a Jaui rfil' r'n ° from To worlt , Ji Vw I to a common headache -j: "I which are the result of a Diseased Liter. ' pittCE oxs Dott.vß pfra btotvlk. Pa. -AKFoin, Proprietor, 3 Broadway, X. T Sold in Bedford bv Dr. B. P. * ' *, „ tail dby all Dragging. UT * " ntl r *' Ji'ne 11, 5838 zx. . v MOKK THAN 500*000 BOTTJ/E8 SOLD IJ| TIIB ■VR't EH'LAD STATES THE RESTORATIVE OF PliO. O.J. WOOD for restoring hair perfectly and pcrmancnilr, has never yet had a rival, volume after volntrte" trizbt be given tiout all parts of the world and from' tbo most intelligent to prove that it U a perfect Restor ative ; but read the circular and you cannot doubt r read a:so tile following. •• I' A tH.—People have fcr centuries hi^> afflicted with bald heads id iho only reined •, be-o toloro known, has been those .n ominabiu v:'-s; Br i recent discovery of Proiessor H'ocd these article* arc ix i' g test with, but a grout many petsons Sim patronize them, because tiwv haveluvm so often imposed upon by U.. Tonics of kinds, lo aK such person: wo earnestly make t"w Kx rfV'-Mi ' V W ' tr " ; ior Kestorati.e there wno su . thfern faii 'v-.i-n ~ of a iadv who was bald, w. U4ed°ttiurticlaa short 4 " time, and lier btu is now <;. .ered cecjpl teiy w.ftr the tiniest ami most beautiful curls im W\. know of nun'-.ions cases where ws i uiidlv fil ling out, which it restored io great..- p rfertioa"than . it e>ci ute. teen betore. Ibis also without doubt one of the best articles- - f< r keeping the hair in good condition, making it soft aca giossy, removing uaudruj and has proved '- '' itself tue grcat.'St enemy to ail the ills tlmt bair it heir to. It is the duty of every one to improve their per- 1 * - son.l appearance through some may differ in rP |srd '-" o the way ofdo.ng it, | JUt every one will admit that a beau.iful head of hair, either in m'an-dr *6- f man, ts at. object much to be desired, and there ar ■ no means that should k . ft ÜB(ried [ 0 üb £ a consideration—H oman's Advocate, Philadelphia. 4 PROF. O. J. WOOD & CO—Gents: As I haw* been engaged in selling your lloir Restorative .U- v last season, for one of your local ageats (R.' M. Ifarkinson.) and having exper.eirced the bzntficial ,4 effects efit myseh. I would hketo obtain agency . for the Slate of Ohio or tome State iti the West, " sbou.'i you wish to ruak 5 such nn *nAng€m&nU£s l am l ouvimed there is nothing equal to ii in the . Lmted Mates, for restoring ike heir. 1 bare been. ••• engaged in the Drug-business for several years, and have aohl various prepai-nion* for The hair, but Have found nothing that restores tlie secretive organs or invigorates the scalp as well as yours, being fail/ convinced that y our restorative 'is wh.it you repre- ? ou . 1 , ' o, dd like to engage in the sale ;f it, for I am satisfied it sell. Yours truly, S. T. STOCKMAN. * l \°£ J - WOODTeo-Gcnta: Having Siized tho good effects of your Ha:r llistorstive, I * wish toatato, that finding my hair growing thin, as will a gray, I was Induced from what t read srd heard, to try the article prepared by you, to pro rnbte iu growth and cbauge its color as it ws hi youi.i, bo.li of trlicii it baa cffectou cemnleteiy.— *~ In tlie operation 1 fuve usedoearly three itottl-a.— _ - Jamesfkaecis. ). J. H OOD r CO., Preprintois BpBroadway, Bow >ork. (in the great N. \'. tVio Bailing E. Übluihment.) and 114 Maitet Btreet,St. too.*. For sale by Dr. B. F. Harry. An 1 sold by all good Druggist a. Jan. 14,1859. W Jfc J. M. FaortLixn have jnat received a new • •*!''*> of Co4k, Bugat ,Byrp Mot'nwa.Fuh. broom*. Tea*, Indigo. Hwraiel'a Kiwwc fVv, Spfc.cs, Ac., which will Vs. W chbM>. March 4. !RS.