Protest against the BJtil tor the *ale of the .IBain Line. The undersigned place on the Journal ot the Senate the reasons lor voting against the pas sage of the House hill No. So"2, (re-print on Senate tile No. 1127.) entitled "An Act lor the sale of the Main Line of the Public Works." Ist. Because, although professing to offer the Main Line to the highest bidder, the bill dis criminates so larg ly it' the conditions ol sale, terms of payment, and the exemption from tax ation, in favor of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, as almost to exclude bona tide compe- tit ion. And yet it empowers irresponsible in- H dividnals to bid for the purpose ot spent!at >■•:>, bv authorizing them, if tin y should tveome the purchasers, '-to assign and transfer their right to the said Main Line, under said purchase, to a- ny Railroad or Canal company created by the i laws of the Commonwealth." The privilegpof transfer, under such circumstances, without in creasing competition, gives color to the assertion 1 that the bill lias been so framed as to enable pri- ; vatp parties—now engaged in procuring this legislation—to purchase merely for the purpose of selling at an advance, a.> an indemnity lor • i • 1 their services. 2d. Because, aliliou :h the bill purports to be a sale of the Main Line, it, in reality, more | resembles a gift to the Pennsylvania Railroad j Company, ii that company si: uld o ! tain it on the terms proposed, The extraordinary exten sion of credit, the low rate ol interest, the re leas-of the tonnage lax, and the exemption, forever, from all otieu tux-sti >:i or duties t a State purp will eedde that company to li quidate every dollar ot tlm purchase na ney be fore the last payment shall be mature, bv mere ly appropriating, lor teat puijose, the taxes from which they are thus released. 3d. Because the release of the tonnage tax i not accompanied with such a limitation upon the future rale of dividends c t .-aid company, as will cause said release to enure to the benefit of the trade and rvrrmercer i the St at *. Such a limitation would be in unonianc-* with theo riginal design of the enter] risin<g citizens of Philadelphia and Pittshuig, and of the various municipalities v iio fii.-scn'-eil s. liberally to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, i -t ex pecting or desiring large dividends upon their investments, hut to promote the great public ob jects above referred to. Ith. Because the hi! provides that in tb e- , vent of the Pennsylvania Railroad company be coming tlie | urchaser, - id com; any >hali not only he exempt from if ■ tonnage tax, now ,i --mounting to $226,000 per annum, hut that in addition, it "shall be r-i'-av J from the payment cf all other tax-.- or d lies to the Common wealth on its capital stock, bonds, dividends or property." The latter amount from which the l Pennsylvania Railroad com] any would he thus relieved, may be moderately estimated at one: hundred thousand dollars a year. Such an exemption from taxation is not only without precedent, but should he deprecated as establishing an exceedingly dangerous one ; and is in violation of that principle of equality of taxation so fundamental iu our fuin of govern ment. sth. Because the bill does not contain a suf ficient guarantee that the Western division of the Main Line "shall he kept in good repair; and operating condition;" thus establishing an , invidious distinction between the Eastern and Western portions of tlie State, although both have contributed proportionally to the burden of constructing and maintaining the entire line. 6th. Because tlie bill does not require that the President and Directors of the company, purchasing said line, should be citizens and res idents of the State. The importance of such a requirement is manifest from the fact, that un der our general law, only a maj >i ity of the Di rectors of Canal and Railroad companies need he resident citizens : and by some special char ters even a majority i- not necessary. Ia fact, the management of several of these companies is located entirely out of tlie State. Thus, by the provisions of this bill, the Main Line may pass into the hands of those uho-e rival inter- ! ests and feelings would nut afford any guaran tee that it would be managed -o as to subserve the great objects of its construction. 7th. Because, if the Pennsylvania Railroad company should become the purchaser, there should be a provision, that the State, or the cit ies of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, shall retain a voice in the direction of the affairs of the Con solidated Line, iriespective of, and although they may part with, the stock now held by them in said company. So important a work -hould not be n anaged as much with reference to the interests of stockholders, as to those great public objects of trade arid commerce al ready referred to. Sth. Because the charter of any company purchasing said Main Line is made and decla red perpetual; and there is not -ucii a proper or j sufficient reservation of legislative control as to enable the Legislature, in the future, to protect the general interests of the Commonwealth and her citizens. WILLIAM W ILK INS, N. B. BROWNE, JOHN CRESSWELL, JR., WILLI \.M H. WELSH, JAMES If. WALTON, HKNRN LETTER, THOMAS P. KNOX, JOSEPH LAC BACH, JONATHAN ELY, GEORGE P. STEELE, JOHN C. EVANS, GEORGE W. BREWER, RICHARDSON WRIGHT, j CABINET MAKING BUSINESS. The subscriber would respectfully announce j to the citizens of Bloody Run, and the public j generally, that he still continues to carry on j the Cabinet-Making Business in all its various branches, at his old stand in the West end of the Run, immediately opposite the store of Capt. Wm. States, where he is prepared to make fut niture of every kind, either plain or ornamental, on reasonable terms. Persons commencing housekeeping, can be supplied on short notice with every aiticle of furniture they may de sire. He keeps a horse and hearse, and will make j coffins to order, and attend funerals on accorn- i xnodating terms. MORTZ KLAHRE. Bloody Run, May 22, 1857. NOTICE. All persons are cautioned against fishing, hur ting, or otherwise ties-passing upon rny farm in Bedford Town-hip, as I will prosecute any who do ro without leave, without respect to persons. PHILIP ZIMMERS. June 10, 18.17. Purify Your Blood. The Wonder of flie Nineteenth Century. Import'tni and of gnat Consideration to the Suffering. t T. A. HURLEY'S SAKSAPARILLA. OF all the remedies that have been discovered du ring the present age tor ihe "thousand ills that tlesh is heir to'' none equal this wonderful preparution.- Oiily three years have elap-ed since the discoverer (who spent a decade in studying, experimentalizing, and perfecting it) first introduced it to the public, and it is already recognized, by the most eminent physi cians in all parts of the country to be the most sur pp-ing and effective remedy for certain diseases ol which they have knowledge. All other compounds or syrups ol the root, have i hitherto failed to command the sanction ot the lac | ult v, because, on being tesieil, they have been found j to contain noxious ingredients which neutralize the i good effects of the Sar-aparilla, and often times in ure the health of the patient. Jt is not so with Hurley's preparation. This is the pure and genuine extract ol the root, and will on trial, be found to effect a certain and j perfect cure of the following complaints and disea j ses : I Affect ions of the Bones, Habitual Costiveness, Debility, itidigeston, Diseases of the Kidneys, Liver Coplaints Di-peps.a, riles, j Erysipelas, Pulmonary Disease*, Female Irregularities, Scrofula or King's Evil, ; Fistula ; Syphilis, And all Skin diseases. Besides curing the above, it is also known to be a j great and powerful tonic, purifying the blood and in vigorating the system. In -hort, it is. without exception, in the cases men tioned, and its general effect on the system, the nu>-t efficacious as it i- the most desirable remedy of the ;.ge. It is already extensively used through- : out the country and is fast obtaining an European reputation. The instances of cures it has effi . ted are daily coming to the proprietors knowledge, and he has no hesitation in recommending it to one and all who de-is to procure reliel from suffering. One : bottle being tried, it- effects will be too apparant to admit of further doubt. Recollect Hurley's Sarsaparilla Is the oma ra s- , i.r-: -: Auna.r. in the market. Price SI per bottle, or -i'C for So. medecine can be procured at all exten sive Drug houses. July 1, 18.10—ly *. THE MENGEi HOUSE. Valentine Steckman, Proprietor. 'Boarders taken bv the t!av, week, month - ' or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 1856. TO Jii: ILiD .IT DR. JURRY'S. Essence of"Jamaica Ginger, which should I have a place m tvery family, for sale at Dr. • Harry's. TO BUILDERS. Tlie subscriber is fully prepared to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Oitiers directed to St. < iairsville, Bedford County, will be promptly attended to. by giving a reasonable notice. r. D. BEEGLE. Nov. 2-1, 185-1. I-I - - j j. J Will .r- i- ■ i : ( |j • 'Ji)ar£9> nexi'tmte, urn! alt oper&tiin* wurnukS-t. I J: I MTTirms INVARIABLY CAStI. I ;V' Offic. on East rill Mitel, Bedford, Pa. \> e 5 I ------ - ---------- j JOHN BORDER, GUNSMITH, Will attend to all business in his line in the best style,on shoit notice and reasonable terms. >^Bhop ;t the east end of Bedford. Dec. 12, 1556. ly. Spectacles 2 The subscriber has just received a splendid variety oi Gold, Silver Mounted, and Steel ; Spectacles, with the finest Scotch Pebble?, sti ; perior in clearness, and designed to suit persons of all ages—warranted never to FAIL—to which he invites the attention of all who are in ; . need of the article. He has also just received an elegant assortment rf JEWELRY—aII of > which he will sell on reasonable terms. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, May 22, 1857. A large assortment of Hair, I'ooth and Clot hps Brushes iust received and for sale at Dr. Harry's. Notice. All persons indebted to the Estate of Camp- j hell Hendricksoti, late of Cumberland Valley Township, Bedford County, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment —and those having claims against said Estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. HENRY J. BRUNER, May 15, 1857. Adm'r. Country Physicians can have their orders filled at City prices at Dr. Harry's. Bedford, Dec. 5, 1856. For the Ilair, Jockey Club and new mown Hay Pomatums, Phaion's lnvigorator, &.c. &,c. can all be had at Dr. Harry's. Rousell's unrivalled Shaving Cream at Har ry's. CORN SHELTERS, FODDER CUTTERS, wild tors* Hills. We hut ask the Farmers to give these Machines u trial: and, if they are not good, and do i t d work a3 represented, they may be r Mim ed, and the money will be promptly refunded. ! Give them a trial—it will cost nothing—and, by having them you v ill save money. BLYMIRE & HARTLEY. Bedford, December 19, 1856. STOJVEWrfRE CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS of all sizes, Bf 1 I I.K DISHES, from one to one and a half gal on DITCHERS, all of which are best quality. For sale by ADAM FERGUSON. Jan. 0, 18-57. • SDMM E R ARE AN G EESENT. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD. On and after Monday, March 2d, 1557, two pas senger train* a dav. each way, (except Sundavs) will run between HOPEWELL & HUNTINGDON. Leaving Hopewell at 12.15 P M Hi 0.10 P M. Arriving at Hopewell at 0.40 A M & 5.40 P M. Connecting a' Huntingdon with trains for East and West, via. Penn'a R. R. THOS. T. WEIRMAN, Huntingdon, Feb. 25, 18,57. Sup't. For pimples and wrinkles and frecklys and tan, Nothing has e'er been discovered bv man, Jake That wonderful product of trop eal bowers, The popular "Balm of a Thousand Flowers." to be had at Dr. Harry's Drug & Book Store. March C>. 1857. Drug, Faint and Glass Wholesale WAREHOUSE, Coiner of Tenth and Market Streets, Office in second story, PHILADELPHIA. K?"VVe invite attention to our erilaised stock ol Di uns. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, tsre., selected express ly for our sales, and comprising one of the finest as sortments in the United Slates, which we offer at low prices, for cash or approved credit. WE .MAN(7FACT! UK very extensively: Premium Pure White Lead, (best. ) Kensington Pure White Lead, Pearl SnoW White Lead, "Veille Montange" French Zinc, (best,) Pure Snow White American Z.rie, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc, Silver's Plastic Fire and Weather-proof Paints, Chrome Greens, Yellows, and colors generally. AGENTS FOR: Porter's superior Alkaline Window (Mass, Genuine French Plate Glass, (warranted), The New Jersey Zinc Company's products, Tilden and Nephew's N. 1 . \ arnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, Hampden Permanent Greens, Pure Ohio Cataivaba Brandy, &c.,&c. IMPORTERS OF: French and English Plate Glass, ; French and English Cylinder Glass, Colored and Engraved Window Glass, Daguerreotype Gla.-s, Hammered Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights, Drugs. Chemicals. Perfumery, Nc. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN: Drngists' Articles generally. Painters' 'Tools ofall descriptions, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Paper Maker's Clav. Satin White, Nr.. Xc. FBI NTH, RICHARDS X CO., Store, N. W. cor. oi Tenth and Market St.. Factory, Junction York Avenue, Crown and Callo'.v hili Sts. Pint. Mint.i aiA. April 17, is.77— lm B3AKDWAESE'} KTOEUK The subscriber would announce to bis old 1 fri- nds and-tbe public in general, that he ha. removed his HARDU ARK STORE to the new building second door west ol the Bedford Ho tel, where he has just received and opened an extensive assortment ol Hardware, embracing almost everv article HI that line of business. His stock of SA DDLKRV is ol the best quali ty, and was selected with great care. He would j respectfully invite all in want ol articles in the Hardware line, to give him a call, satisfied that lie can please all who do - >. JOHN ARNOLD. May 13, 1 '-Go. For Sale. The subscriber offers foi sale, low, a line ton ed \ lenna Rosewood Piano Forte. SA.M'L. BROWN. June '2O, 1856. A TTE NT 10 ft Buyers of Clothing—step This Way. The attention of the citizens of HoUiiiays bnrg and vicinitv is requested to the New Store of M. SHOF.NTHAL ic CO., No. f> Lloyd's Row, next door to Brownold N" Broths IT'S Cheap Dry Goods Store, w here buyers can j be supplied with Clothing of all kinds, and ol • the very best quality. Our stock consists of the very best goods in Mhe country, and at pi ices to suit everybody. The following will give and idea of its variety. Coats, from §I,OO to $2"),00 Pants, 62 9,00 Vests, 50 8,00 lu connection with Hats, Caps, Overalls, Drawers, Winchester N. Scott's Shirts, in fact everv article needed by Gentlemen. Also, a fine assortment of Boy's Clothing. If you want anything good and cheap call at the New Store ol M. SHOE.VTHAL&CO. July J, 1856. WSSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, was dissolved on the 25th inst. .by mutual consent. All persons having ac counts with the firm will please settle immerli -1 ately. The books are in the hands of John H. Rush. JOHN 11. RUSH, JOHN HENDERSON. N. 11. The Marble Business will hereafter he conducted bv the undersigned, and he in vites his fiiends and the public generally, to give him their patronage. All orders prompt ly attended to. JOHN 11. RUSH. March 27, 1557. WAsai IGTOM E2OTs: L. MRS. COOK would announce to her frieyds, and the public, that the Washington Hotel i now fitted up in superior order for the accom modation of guests, and she hopes to continue Ito receive a liberal share of custom. Persons visiting the Mineral Springs will find in the Wasl iington Hotel a comfortable summer re treat—and no pains will be spared to please all | : who patronize the house. 03?^"A young gentleman of high qualification ! ; and courteous deportment has charge of the es tablishment. ~ The best of Stabling is attached to this Hotel. as moderate as any other house in j the place. [J> Daily Mail Stages from Alaqnippa ami • Cumberland —also tri-weekly Lines from Hoi-I lidaysbtirg and Pittsburg stop at this Hotel. j Bedford, April 25, 1856. NEW FIE LI AT HOPEWELL. The subscribers, trading and doing business under the Firm of BAP.NDOLLAR, LOWKY K Co., i would respectfully inform their friends and the i public generally, that they have opened at tlx- ' | above place, and are daily .receiving, a large | ; stock of Merchandize, consisting in part of Mus- ' liris, Pickings, Osenl ergs, Drills, Cassinieres, j S.itt inctts, Cloths, Flannels, Delaoe.s, French' Merinos, Silks, Calicos, Hats & Caps. ILiid w are, Queensware, Boots is. Shoes, and Grocer ies of all descriptions. Also a large assortment of readv-tnade Cloth- I j ing, all o| which w ill be sold upon as short pro- ! fits as can be had in the country. GEO. R. BAr.NnoLT.AR, J n\- F. LOWRV, JOHN C. EVERHART, C. W. ASHCO.m, Dec. 26, 1856 —1 v. W. HCEEKENS, UPHOLSTERER, Would announce to the citizens of Bedford I and vicinity, that he is prepared to do all work j m his lme, in the best sty fo, and on reasonable | terms. MA I RASSES, with or u ithout Springs, | made in a snpeiior manner, equal to the best made in the city, and to this branch of his busi ness he would invite especial attention. lie may be found at the shop of Mr. John Border, near the residence of Maj. Washabaugh. Bedford, Nov. 11, 1856. DISSOLI TIOX- Tiie partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading under the name ami firm of Heinsling &, Bridehain, in the I)rv goods business, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All business of the late Firm will be attended to by Geo. Heinsling, who is duly au thorized to make all collections and pay all debts. GEO. HEINSLING, J NO. G. BRIDEH AM. The undersigned will continue the business in the same place, where lie will be phased to wait on all who may give him a call. GEO. HEINSLING. Jan. 27, 1857. Rse<!?os*d Hotel, And General Stage Office. j The subscriber respectfully begs leave to an nounce to his old friends and the public gener ! ally, that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, at : present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn j hart, and will take possession on the Ist day of I April next. It is not his design to make many professions as to what lie will do, but he pledges his word that his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable all who give him a call. The House will he handsomely fitted up, ami none but careful and attentive servants will be engaged. Persons visiting the Bedford Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the travelling community general ly, are respectfully invited to give him a call and judge lor themselves. taken by the week, month, or year, on favorable terms. iGfAmple and comfortable stabling is at tached to tins Hotel, which will always he at tended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and convenient carriage house. . . 'HI the FS stop at this Hotel. JOHN IIAFER. March 16, 1855. BOO& BINDING STORE. The subscriber would respectfully inform the Public that lie still continues to carry or. the BOOK BlivDINGj " in No. Bof the Franklin Buildings Chambers burg; where all binding entrusted to his care; will he punctually attended to, and bound with j neatness and care. He still continues to keep on band a good as sortment of R ELK; IOITS, HISTORIC AL Miscellam-T nous Blank and School Books, Stationery Nr., w bich lie will sell on moderate t-r.*T <. THOS. W. WRIGHT. Dec. 7, 1855. FOB SALE. A HOUSE AND LOT i. Bedford, and a valuable SAW MILL in Shade Towushi|, So merset county. The subscribers will sell, on reasonable terms, at private sale, a comfortable dwelling house ami lot of ground pleasantly situate in I the borough of Bedford. Also, they will sell, on reasonable terms, a : valuable tract of land in Shade Township, So merset county, containing 390 acres. This land is well covered with cherry, poplar, whit*- j pine, spruce, and other timber, and has a fine ; water power with a good Saw Mill thereon e rected. For further information inquire of MANN & SPANG. Dec. 28, 1855. LAW PARTNERSHIP. JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG. I'HT: undersigned have associated themselves in the Practice of the Law, and will attend promptly To all i business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. iL/ Office on Johanna btreet, three doors south o! ■-.Mei,gel Home," opposite the residence of Map-Tate. ! JOB MANN, June 2, 1 Sod. G. H. SPANG. WM. P. SCKELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ""iT ~ ILL attend faithfully to all legal business j y y entrusted to his care in the Counties of Bedford and Fulton. Bedford, Nov. 1, I^l-7. FALL AND WINTER jso:t:tETs. Mrs. GOODZEIT, would announce to the Ladies ul Bedford ami vicinity, ma! she has re ceived and opened an elegant assoitimnt ol Fall and Winlei Bonnets, of the latest styles, and respectfully invites them 6* gne her a call. Her VELV El S and BGNNEi i RIMiYiJNGb will be found to be very supeiior, and she is satisfied that she can please ail tastes. Her , terms moderate, as usual, j Bedford, May 23, 1856—1y. j'' Henry S. i (Of the late Firm of King 4' Jloorhead.) Ccmniis£icn lilcnljant, DEALER IN PIG METAL, BLOOMS, J Western Produce, &<•. &e. &c. No. 76, Water Street, below Market, Pittsburg, Pa. The undersigned will continue the Commis j sion Business at the above place; and having provided himself with suitable conveniences for ' the storage cf Pig Metal, Blooms, Produce, &.c. is now prepared to receive consignments, i By long experience in the business, and by I constant attention, he hopes to merit a generous I share ot tiade, which he respectfully solicits. HENRI 8. KING. April 27, 1855. vim. rcsTER, XVITH BHLDWI.V; LLViJER.V.LY 4' CO. Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, ! Trimmings, Gonitis, Brushes, Fancy Goods, I Looking Glasses, Nc. No 8+ North I'hird St.,: ( j Philadelphia. Ail orders solicited and prompt ly attended to. Sept. 5, 1856. Bazin's fancy Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams,; Kc. just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Store. As the season for chapped hands and faces is . is coming on, we advise our friends to go to; j Dr. Harrv's cheap Drug Store and purchase a box of Bazin's Amandine, for the prevention i S and cure of chapped hands. Only 37i cents j per box. j Bazin's K Luhin's Extract for the Handker-j chief, Cologne Water, Kc. for sale at Dr. Har ry's Dittg Store. j v White Teeth arul a Perfumed Breath ran be acquir ed by lhe lhe Balm of a Thousand Flower.s to be, J had at Dr. Harry's Drug & Book Store. | AVER'S piles. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A I-AM 1 LY PHYSIC. Tin UK has long -\ited a public demand fr mi effec tive purgative pill which could be la-lied on as sure and jiori'rril*. --em its opera! 11>ii. l'l .- has bfs 'i prepared ( met't that ill muml. and an fx tensive trial of its v> rtt !"S { h>s conclusively shown with what success it a' i->ii>ipl:shes (he purpose <b iglied. It is easy to make a physical pill, hit not easy to make the tie tof all pills one which should lia\> none of the objections, loit all tin- •••'.van tages, of every other, This has been attempted here, , and with what success .we would rcspcctfuib snhiait to J the public decision. It has been un fortune to for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative niedi -ne is J a ) imoui-m - and irritating to the bowels. This is not. i Many o them produce so much griping pain and revel- j j stop iii tie systetn as to more tli n < oimterbaLim-c the jp'od ; > be derived from them. These pi Its produce no 1 irritation or pain, unless it arise from a | revion !v exist- f i:ig obstruction or derangement in the bowels, Being i purely vc :i-tal>lo, no harm can arise from their u.-e in ! <|'!.unity; but it is .-Iter that any ntodicim should ' oe i ken .judiciously. Minute directions for their use I in tin several di.-ea.-t-. to which thpv arc applicable are j given on the box. Among the complaints which have • in speedily ciycd by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in it- various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, !. -i m:r, .id Loss of .\pnetite, Listle—ne--, lrritabilitr, 1:1' .is lL iolael.e, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Lain : i the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the eon- •utnti of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure l-. lief in Cnstive itess. Lib -. Folic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and S. o t - . Colds with soreness of the l.ody, Ulcers and im purity ol the blood ; in short, any and every case where I a purgative a- required. 1 . . have also produced some singularly succe-sful ' euros ;u lil.t'ii-., tis in. (jout. Dropsy, Gruel, Mrvsipel. s, > !'. .tiou of the Heart, I'aius in the L' a-:., f'toma.h, ! and Side. They siiotild be frt civ taken in the spring of the ye ir, to purify the blood and pr pare the system for j lite change of seasons. An occasional do-- stimulates ■ the. stomaeh and bowels into healthy notion, and restores . | the a;>petite ami vigor. '1 hev j.urifv the blood, ami, I v tin ir stimulant action on the eireuiatorv sv-t..in, i-no vate the strength >f the body, and restore ti.'t w;-.st dor i diseased energies of the whole organ ism. Ilem , an oc casional da-e i- advantageous, evil though no serious derangement exists; but unneces--y basing should j never be carried too far, as every purgative 'medicine reduces the strength, when taken to ex ---- . The thou sand cases in which a physic i> rent:.rod i not iie , -in- ' mora ted here, but they suggest th-'.nsi Ire-, to tl:.. re.; • :i I of every body: and this pj'tl is .id to answer a'. eter , purpose than any thing which hi:.- hitherto i ■ o avail side to mankind. \Y. .e their virtue- ar- eticc known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when ; m need ola cathartic mcil - ne. Being sugar-wrapped I they are ]>! -asant to ; i.e. at: . < in;:- ; uia !v vegetable, no ; harm -.an ari-'c ir an tie. :r use in anv ijea-ii.- l'or n an to directions, see via: j, r i a the Box. I'liKl'AßEi) BY JAMES (A AYE It, :ts;tl ittsil} tical ( liciiiit t, LUWIiLL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per 2cx. Five Ecses for SI. A Y ]■: ll' s rnrßDv I rLtlUliiiL, ■ For the rapid ( r of ('©ItIIS, ( OLDS. KOARsEXLSS. BBO.\- UHTIS. V !100!*r.vfi-rOl Gil, (1100P, ASTHMA, AM) fO\s! JIiTMX. '1 it;- remedy he- won for it-elf -m-h notoriety from its e'•>-.-• 1 -rv variety of pv'. a-m.-irv disc -e. t! t it is entirely i• ■>. >ary to recount the evidence-- > f its vir tn: iii .-• (■■ -,. a.unity vvi -re it has been enip'ov- d. So with ■ i'.i ■ fi> ': of its u-.-fulness, and so numerous the . . -..,-s i,: it- cures, v. ,t almost every >t < tion of the coun ' try about!-!- in persons puhliely known, who have been i. --...ad fi*-a >1 irir.img ami even d.-speratt d— i-es of j j tli>- lungs by it- u->. When cat tried, its superiority j ou-r every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to i es .-pi • rv toe, ami wi: -re its virtues are known, the pi bin- mi lei r hesitate what antidote to emtilov for the , disiri - am', dang' rows alii-i tion > ' the ptilmonarv or :i■ s nr.- incident to imr eliui. te. And not onlv | '• : tie- 1u;,.-. but for the u.ild -r v.iri'-UC* Col.l s, Citl'iiHS, HOAPSENJISS. AC., ri 1 for < lil!. _iuF.x. it the pleasant -st and safest nudicitic that ! can be obtained. t long bum in constant use throng' :.->t t' ;; se tion, vv-- mi d i too more than assure the people its ■ paiiity is keet up to the best that it ever has been, and tl .t F genuine article is sold by Dr. F. C. Reamer, and Dr. J>. I'. Harry, i Bedford, Pa. Dec. iid. 1556. t?. Sloidti*, €2iK'i"s. & Waieti ;T3aker AM) DEALER IX JEWELRY, Would respectfully announce to the citizens ■ I' Bedford, ami the public in general, that he has opened a Jewelry Store in the huii.iing re • tiilv occupied hv if. \icodemus, Esq. nearly fiosite the Bedford Hot-I, where he w ill be • !>.<sed to see all in want i ("articles in his line. He has on hand, and will t nstautly keep, an elegant a-sortmerit of JEWELRY, and will re pair Clocks-and Watches in the bert style. He hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage, as he feels satisfied he can render satisfaction to ail who entrust him with their work. His terms! ; will be moderate. He has on hand Gold and Silver WATCHES, Silver Spoons, Thimbles. Butler Knives. Gold j : and Silver Pens and Pencils, \.c. ixx. April, 27, 1855. P. listed, Attorney at Law, Bedford, Penusjlvania, l Respectfully lenders his services to the Public. 11/Oiiice second door North of the Alensel ! j House. Bedtbrd, Feb. 20, 1852. lAW i\Ofl('li, XA r , J. BAER, Attorney at Lav/: WILL practice regularly in the Courts of Bedford County hereafter. He ntnv, duiinw Court Weeks, he consulted at his room at the Washington Hotel. Nov. 23, 1855. Sfo i\feho][&s llofel 9 uml)c vl an t), HI ii. The Proprietor respectfully begs leave to in form the travelling public that this house has re cently been thoroughly re-fitted and completely' renovated, and is now ready to receive guests. It is the earnest desire and intention of the Proprietor to eiv,. perfect satisfaction to those who favor him with their patronage. A libe ral share is confidently expected. SAME EL LI MAN, Proprietor. Successor to H. R. Dow \. Co. Cumberland, Aug. 10, 1855. FIRM FOR SILE. A FARM, containing 200 acres, moreor less, in Franklin County, Pa., is offered for sale. Particulars can be had by inquiring of the sub scriber in Bedford. VALE.NTINE STECKMAN. May 16, 1856. I>r. £*• l<\ flaiTy REsrErTFULLY tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Office and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. John Hofius. June 21, 1853. D. K. Wl \IKBJJGII. B. F V Wuiidei'fiich & l\ea<l, iovmariiing Sc Commissicit fllerrlicmts, Sor'h Sccoml Street, apposite 'he Cumberland Vail. y Rail Road Depot, CHAMBERSEURG. C Thpy are at all times jrrpared to carry ai) !• itids oi Produce to, and Merchandise, &c., irom Philadelphia and Baltimore, at toe shortest notice. li. will also purchase Kfour, Graiu, \c.. at market price. COAL. LUMBER, SALT, FISH. GUAXO, and PLASTER on hand and for -ale low. June 10, 1853. BR. F. C. REAMER T ) ESPECTFL"LLY begs leave to tender his 'til Professional Services to the Citizens of Bedford and vicinity. b.-/"" Office in Julianna Street, at the Dru<r and Book Store. Feb. 17, 1854. a _ & Gannon, A. \ E formed a Partnership in the Practice 1 iL i of the Law. [fop-Office nearly opposite | the Gazette Office, where one or the other may at all times be found. Bedford, Oct. 26, 184-9. S. J. M'CA ( SLJ.Y, FASHIONABLE TAILCF, HAS removed his shop to his private resi dence, one door west of Wm. Stab!, where he is folly prepared to make ail kinds of var ments for Men and Hoys in the most fashiona | hie style, and on reasonable terms.- Havino had much experience in the business, and heinir determined to use his best exertions to please* he hopes to receive a liberal share of the pat ronage of a generous public, j r Garments cut to order on the shortest notice. Bedford, May 23, 18.56. Drusrs and Books* i DR. F. C. REAMER vi / f-JM f(2S Having purchased the Drug and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, will constantly keep on hand at his establishment in Julianna Street, a complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, A indow (Bass, Varnishes, Brushes of all kind-, Patent Medicines, Lamps, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, &x. ice.together with an extensive col lection of School and Miscellaneous Books, Blank Books, Common and Fancy Stationerv, See. which lie offers at greatly reduced prices j lor cash. Bedford, Feb. 17, 1854. Blt us Sire tc Hartley MOULD announce to the public that they have just received and opened the most exten sive assortment of Hardware and House Fur nishing articles ever brought to Bedford, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. I heir stock is comprised of so great a variety, that it is impossible to think of enumerating the ariichs in a newspaper advertisement. Let all who want a good article, at a small profit, tali on us and tlmy can be gratified. March 20, 1857. JACOB HI:ED TAKES pleasure in informing his customers and the public generally that he has received, within a few days pas!, a large supply of NEW GOODS, and a choice selection of GROCER IES, which l,e offers on the most reasonable terms, for cash or produce. Call and judge for : yours Ives. i March 20, 1857. \' \7; - - •- - v>/ -<w * " - j-v -J C ■ ' - ' A rL. Si ■" —' THE undersigned having entered into part nership, respectfully announce to the public generally, that they are now prepared to fur nish anything in their line at exceedingly lew rates. We at** now opening an ehgant Stock of Hardware, Cutlery, House Furnishing Goods, Tin Japanned, Brass, French, and Biittar.ia Ware, \Y ilJow, Cedar, and Pine Ware, Naif, Glass, Brushes, Putty, \r., ts_c. A iarge .stock of Ti N-WARE constantly on hand, of our otvn manufacture. Spouting and other work done to order, as usual. S i'OVES of every descrip tion lor wood or coal, of which we are just re ceiving some beautiful new patterns. Also Farm Implements in great variety, warranted as rep resented, the fast and latest Inventions of the day. And, as we are every week receiving goods from Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Pitts burg, we will always endeavor to keep a full supply of everything in our line, or at least furnish any article required at a short no tice. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of Lead Pipe, Water and Pump Fixtures, at low rates. We cordially invite all to give us a call, and especially the Ladies, as we have nearly everything to make house keeping easy from a Needle to a Cooking Stove. GEO. BLYMIRE, WM. HARTLEY. Oct. 3, I 8. r )6-ly. WALL AXI) BUND PIPES. Dr. B. F. HARRY is our agent for this ne cessary article. By calling at his store our pa trons will see samples of our papers. We have made our Spring selection with much care, ami think we cannot fail to please. SHRYOCIv & SMITH, Chamber nburg. March 6. IRON.— Blacksmith's and others are inform er) we have just received a large.supply of Re fined Iron—warranted best qualify. A. B. CRAMER & CO. BOOTS &' SHOES. —The subscribers have just opened a large supply of Boots aJd Shoes, suitable for Fall ami Winter. A. B. CRAMER E Co. REMOVED. The undersigned take this method of inform ing their former patrons, and the public in gen eral, that they have removed their entire Stock of goods from the West end of Bedford to the Colonade Store, lately occupied by Capt Jacob Reed, where 4hey will he pleased to see their old customers, and all who will favor them with a call. All kind of produce taken in exchange for goods at cash prices. They hope by fair dealing and evincing a desire to please, to continue to receive a liberal shaie of the public patronage. J. &. J. M. SHOEMAKER. July 25, 1856.
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