WHAT A PARTY ! t, the last number of the Blair county Whig, grid the article annexed below. It is a fair ct the argument!* which the un j... p,j!ous opposition to the Democratic party, use ot, W order to gain votes for their r erable conglomeration ol factions. The vfeat referred to is a new species, and is parted into this country for seed. The man i,j would try to make political capital of a fitter like this, must be either an idiot, or a j-oundrel, or bath combined. Shame on a Toy that depends upon such jugglery as t'is io g' ve success! Read the article, -a of Bedford county, and decide whether V ju will any longer belong to an organization which resorts to such base means to carry its ends. WHEAT FROM ECROFE.— This seems a i-range perversion of the proper and natural c u,-renl of trade, but we have advices, by the < S st steamer, of the shipments of this article to Philadelphia. A lot ol eight or nine thousand bushels on its way from Liverpool, is now offered for sale by samples, and will probably pv a good freight. Hurrah for Democratic rule ! ° llow the country is prospering under jl! Importing breadstuff* into an agricultural country ! Well, that is the latest! We wilt go 0 n importing dry goods,breadstuff's, etc., until the people have no means to buy and then we ~|l go smash! Splendid policy! Great country ! read: RfcAD'i iu;\D'.'! We, the undersigned, citizens of Pittsburg, having used Dr. Keyset's Pr-ctoral Cough Syr up, upon ourselves and in our families, do re ipeclfullv recommend it to others, as a sale and efficient medicine lor the purposes lecom mended. JAMES M'KEXN A, JOHN FOWLER, ROBERT LA UGH LIN, J. PORTER, HUGH SALLIE, PM'KENNA, THOMAS M'FIVEX, J. PV SMITH, MAURICE BRENNAN, JAMES FOWLER £ P. DWYKR, JOHN J. MITCHEL, W. G. M'CARTNEY, E. D. JONES, MICHAEL KANE JR., J. M'MULLIS. JOB VVHVSAfL, J. F- D. KEATING, IV. L. FOTLKE, ALEX. WRIGHT, J*S. K. LEADER. JOS. THOMPSON, VV. I!. ANDERSON, JOHN S. AGEV, FRANCIS DUNN, JOS. O'BREtN, H PEVENNY.' Sold at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book Store, Bedford, and at ColvinV, Schellsburg. the conflagration of Canton caused by (he bombardament ofthe British, the extensive me dical warehouse of our countryman, Dr. J. C. Ayer efLowcll, (the depot of his Cherry Pectoral and Ca thartic Prlts, for China,) was totally destroyed He now makes a demand upon our government for indemnity from the loss of his property, and hence will grow another nut to crack with our elder hro tfcer Johnny. Stick to it Doctor; and if our Gov ernment maintains our rights wherever your Pills sre sold, we shall only be unprotected on tracts that are very barren.— Reformer, Trenton Tf. J. DIED, April 11th, Mr. Abraham Schell, aged 72 year*, 2 months and 19 day*. The deceased was born in Montgomery coun ty Pa. in 1787, but came to this county with his father in the vear 180J, and continued to reside in Schellshnrg till the year 1555, when he removed to Goshen, in the Stale of Indiana, where his decease occurred, at tire house ol Iris oldest daughter, Mrs. Teterman. His remains Were brought ,back to Schei isburg for interment, by his son James. He becamp a member of the German Reformed Church, by confirmation in his young days; he filled the offices ot Deacon and Elder tor rr.any years, and contin ued constant in his faith, as an exemplary r.ember, to the time of his departure. He also filled the office of Justice cl the Peace and ether offices for many years. He was highly ♦deemed bv all who knew him, and leaves fieverr children to mourn the loss of an in ii'gent father. NEW rFHE subscribers have just opened a large and X well asserted supply of SPimS k SIMMER COOKS, including all the various fabrics usually four d in a store, consisting in part of viz: Blue, hack, Crown and Oiive French Cloths, Rlack sad Fancy tol'd plain, and side band Cassi metes, ("a sinelts. K-ntuckv Jeans, Cottonades, Drillings, Linens, Chambreys, Stc. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Very handome Spring Calicoes, Lawns, Chal lirs, R tins, Baragec, French &. Lisle thread Ginghams, Siikr, Hosiery, Gloves, N. W. Col lars, Cambrics, Swiss 6c Mull Muslins, Stelia thaw!?, Kc. JYEW STYLE RdIRJSOLS. heap Carpeting.*, half wool, Lid-Rag, also Floor oil Cloth vaiious widths. Our Stock of BOOTS & SHOES cannot be surpassed in the county for extent, ■variety and cheapness. GRO C E RIE S. Rio Laguira, and Turkey Coflee. N. O. Crushed Granulated and claiitied Sugars, New Orleans Molases, Golden Syrup, Teas, Choco lile. Oils, \c., &C. Our Siock is very complete, and up will Div-' pleasure in exhibiting our goods to all who " y favor us with a call. To wood and relia ■ •■' customer®,our term* wit! be as usuaj.— Prompt stUlr.vienls by cash, or note, every Jan- U!tr y. All kinds of Produce received for goods for which the highest price will be given. May 6,'59 A. B. CRAMER S. CO. Estate of Rinehart Replogle, tlec'd. r HE subsetibor*, executors of the last will and testament of Rinehart Replogle lafe of * Jj tb Woodberrv Township, Bedford County, 'Oas'-d, hereby give notice that letters testa ;'itary upon said estate have been granted to ••"7) by the R, g-gter of said county, and all i "-ans having claims or demands against said ■ ate are requested to make known the same * l! hout delay, and those indebted are notified -make pavment. DAVIDS. REPLOGLE, JOHN S. HEPLOGLE, residing in South Woodberry tp., . R"'ri/ ird Count v. Executors' Notice. LTTTF.R!?Testamcntary on j #st and Tes tament of Wm. Smith, late ot Bedford Town ship, dec'd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in said township. Notice is therefore given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment to him immediately, and those having claims will present them, forthwith, properlv authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL SMITH, May 6,'59. Executor. SALAMANDER SAFES EVJIJYS £>• WATSOJY. No 26 south Fourth street, PHILADELPHIA, Have now on hand a large assortment of Fire and Thief Proof Salamander Safes. Aiso, Iron Doors for Banks and Stores, lion Shutters, Iron Sash, all makes of Locks, equal to any made in the United States. Five Safes in one Fire. All Come out Right, with contents iu good condition. THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PHILADELPHIA AGAINST THE WORLD. Evans & Watson Have had the surest demonstration in the following certificate that their mannfactuie of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the representa tions w bich have been made of them as rendering an undoubted security against the terrific element : Philadelphia, April 12th, 1556. Messrs. EVAN* A WATSON, —Gentlemen, —It affords us the highest satisfaction to state to you, that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which we purchased of you some few months since, we saved a large portion of our jewelry, and all our books, papers, ike., expo-ed to the calamitous fire in Karistead Place, on the mor ning of the 11th instant. When we reflect that these Safes were located in the fourth story of the building we occupied, and that they fell subsequently into a heap of burning ruin*, where the vast concentration of heat caused the brass plates to melt, we cannot but regard the preservation of their valuable contents as most convincing proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. We shall take much pleasure in recommerditg them to men of business as a sure reliance against fire. GF.ORG F. W SIMONS & BRO., Jewel fere. Who have purchased six large Safes since. April 23, 1859, lvr. MRS. S. E. POTTS nAS just returned from the Eastern Cities with her usual stock of rich SUMMER GOODS, Consisting in part of handsome Silk Robes, Lawn Robes. Barege Robes, Shawls, Lace iMan tles, of every style, New Style shawls ; a large and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Bonnets of the latest fashion. Her stock is large, well selected, and, will be sold cheap to suit the times. Call and examine the goods, and judge for yourselves. April 29, 1859. LIST OF RETAILERS Of Foreign and Domestic Goods, Wares and Merchandise of Bedford County, for the year 1559. Bedford Borough. Class. License. Oster, Manspeaker At Cam, 13 10 00 A. B. C amer Ac Co., 13 10 00 Nicholas Lyons t 14 7 00 Reed Ac Minnich, 13 10 00 John Alsip, 14 7 00 .Miss Margaret Fetterly, J. 4 700 Samuel Shuck Ac Co., 14 7 00 Robert Fyan, 14 7 00 J. Sc. J. M. Shoemaker, 11 7 (10 Sarah E. Potts, 14 7 00 Isaac Lippel, 14 7 00 i Colin Lnyer, 14 7 00 Agn-s Saupp, 14 7 00 John Arnold, 14 7 00 William Hartley, 14 7 00 George Blymire, 14 7 00 I Dr. B. V. Harry, 14 " 700 Dr. F. C Reamer Ac Co. 14 7 09 i A. Ferguson Ac Co., 14 7 00 A. L. Defibaugh, 8 15 00 Jacob Bolinger, 8 5 00 Bedford Township. John B. Furney, 14 7 00 John S. Ritchey, Distillery, 4 • 5 00 Brood Top Township. John F. Lowry, 14 7 00 Coltrain Township. A C James, 14 7 00 N C Evans, 14 7 00 J Ac J M Shoemaker, 14 7 00 Cumktrlana Valley tp. Jacob Anderson, 14 7 00 John May, Jr., 14 7 01 Daniel R. Anderson, 14 7 00 Thomas Growden, 14 7 00 East Providence tp. John Nycum, 14 7 00 D A T Black, 14 7 00 Hopewell Township. Henry S King, 14 7 00 Harrison Township. Valentine B. Wertz, 14 7 00 John W. Smith, 14 7 00 Juniata Tou-nsMp. William K.eyer, It 7 00 Hilltgas & Mowry, 14 7 00 Lewis N Fyn, 14 7 00 Liberty Township. Lewis Pott, 14 7 00 John Cypher, 14 7 00 Steel &" F.ntrican, 14 7 00 Jacob Fockler, 14 7 00 Londonderry Township. Jacob Devore, 14 7 00 Thomas J Porter, 14 7 00 Monroe Township. Panic, Fletcher, 14 7 00 James R. O'Neal, 14 7 00 Napier Township. John Wade, 14 7 00 Peter Hilhgae, Distillery, 25 00 ll 'est Providence Township. Jacob Barnilollar, 13 10 09 James M Barnilollar ano Son, 13 10 00 Thomas Ritchey, 14 7 00 Snute Spring Township. Nicholas Koontz 14 7 00 Schellsburg Borough. B F Horn anil Brothers. 14 6 00 A B Bonn, 14 7 00 F Statler and Son, 14 7 00 John A Colvin, 14 7 00 John S Srhell, 14 7 00 A J Snively, 14 7 00 John Smith, 14 7 00 Miller ami Blackburn, 14 7 00 Duncan McVicker, 14 7 00 St. Clair Township. F D Beegle, 14 7 00 George B Amick, 14 7 00 George Hmealing, 1 1 G D Trout, 11 7 00 Southampton Townships Kirk and Flelcher, 14 7 00 Henry C Lashlev, 14 7 00 Union Township. John M Walter, 14 7 00 Middle Woodhtrry Township. Jacob Brenaman, 14 7 00 C W Richardson. 14 7 00 G R Bai r,dollar, 14 7 00 Abraham Sou'h Woodherry Township. Piper and Scott. 14 7 00 S II Outer, 14 7 00 George Kauflman, 14 7 00 I> F Bucb, 14 7 00 D Beeete, 14 7 00 NOTICE la hereby given that an Appeal will be held at the Commissioners' Office, in Bedford, on Saturday, the 7th dav of Mav, next. LEVI AGNEW, Appraiser Mercantile Teste. for tbe ywr 19W. April I, HFew Hf©©cis and Mew fems, QUICK SJILES vfJVT) SMALL, PROFITS. OSTER AND CARN RESPECTFULLY' announce to their friends and the public, thai they are now receiv ing a very large and Handsome assortment ot seasonable new Styles, French, English and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, embracing all the late novelties in Ladies' DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS &C.. of the season, together with a choice selection of FRESH GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, CUTLERY, HATS, CJPS, BO~V~VETS, BOOTS SHOES, S> C\, <S-c., which they guarantee will compare with any other assortment in BEDFORD, in PRICES and excell many in taste, design and qual ify ; and which thpy are determined to sell as viicap as the CHEAPEST, for CASH or PRODUCE. They call special attention to their large assortment ot SUPERIOR PHILA DELPHIA made LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S FINE SHOES. Call and see them ; they will speak for them selves. They invite all, both large and small, to call and see their goods, if for nothing more than to note their PRlCES,.compared with o ther stores. JVo trouble to show goo'/s. (A liberal credit to persons of ttn j doubled standing, when desired, and TERMS J to fhose onlv, who are willing to set | tie their accounts promptly either # by ( cash or note , on or before the Ist day of every January Bedford, Pa., ( OSTER & CARN. Apr.l 29 1859. J Peace with Paraguay! Notwithstanding the complicated and trouble some nature of the Paraguay difficulty. Uncle Sam has succeeded in peacefully adjusting it, and J. IS. SHOEMAKER &Co., will sell at the cheapest rates, at their store immediately opposite the '-Gazette Office," their large and varied assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part, ol BLACK &. FANCY SILKS, ALPACAS. DELAINES, CH ALLIES, DUCALS. DEBAGES, BAREGES, LINENS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, MUSLTNS, NANKEENS, CASSIMERES, BLACK AND BLUE CLOTHS, &c. Also a cheap and excellent assortment of summer HATS, BOOTS and SHOES; and a fine lot of CARPET- The pttblic are respectfully invited to call and examine the above named goods, all of which will be sold low for cash or country produce. J. M. SHOEMAKER &. Co. April 29, lSf>9. BEDFORD HIGH" SCHOOL THIS SCHOOL, will open on Monday the 9lst of February, in the LARGE BRICK BUILDING, heretofore occupied by the Rev. Geo. W Augh inbaugh. The services of Miss A. M. Ewalt, a voting Lady of thorough education, and well versed in the "Art of Teaching," have been secured to take charge of the Female de partment. Persons from different parts of the county wishing to prepare themselves for teaching will find it to their advantage by attending this In stilulion, 33 special care will be taken with them, in the branches taught in thp ' Common Schools," under the supervision of iht County \ Superintendent. Ibe Session will be divided into two Quarters Sf 11 w eeks each. Tuition per Quarter, Primary Branches $3 00 Common English 4 00 Higher do 5 00 Classics 6 25 Students entering before the middle of the Quarter will tie charged full tuition. Those entering after that tune, will be charged half tuition No deduc tion made, urdess in case nf protracted sickness. I). O. SHOEMAKER, Bedford, April 2D, 1859. Principal I take pleasure in recommending Mr- Shoemaker to the paiionaje of the citizens of Bedford anil vi cinity. His success as a teacher is Weil established. I belie-e him to be fully qualified to teach all the branches he proposes to teach. G. W. AUGHINBAUGH. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted by the Rpgister of Bedford County on the will of Abraham Ritchey, late of Snake Spring, Bedford County decM, to the undersigned— that ali persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ABM. RITCHEY JR., JOB MANN, April 22, 1559. Executors. XOTIf E.-L ►•lters Testamenla _J ry have been granted to Ihe undersigned by the Register of Bedford county upon the estate of John Harcleroad, of Colerain tp., deceased notice is therefore given to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claimed will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SIMON HARCLEROAD, YVM. OTT, April 22, 1859- Executors. Notice. THE public are hereby notified that I have bought of Jessie Yarnold, of St. Clair tp., the following named articles : 1 cow, I cook ing stove, 100 bushels of corn in the possession of John Bowser, and his (Yarnold's) grain in the ground ; all of which articles I shall leave in possession of said Yarnold during my plea sure. May 6th,'59. SIMON HERSHMAN. Notice. Josiaii Shoemaker, Esq., Das be come a partner in the mercantile business with J. &. J. M. Shoemaker. The business hereafter will be conducted in the name of J. IVI. Shoemaker 8c Co. The books, &.C., ot the late firm are in the hands of J. M. SWmaker for settlement. All persons .indebted, will please take notice. BURNING FLUID and PINE OIL Always to be bad at Dr. Harrv's Drug and Book Store; tjuly So, 'W.J S4O 00 Pays foi a full course in the Iron City Col lege, th largest, most extensively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the United States. 357 Stulents attending Dally, March. 1859. Usual time to complete a full course, Irom 6 to 10 wieks. Every Student, upon graduating is guaraiteed to be competent to manage the Books olany business, and qualified to earn a salarv ol Irom 8500 to Siooo Students enteral any time—No Vacation— Review at pleasure. 51 Preniums for best Penmanship awarded in 1858. sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, in close tivo letter stamps, and address F. VV. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. St. Clnir Township AGAINST THE WORLD, FOR (wood Earthen Ware! A liberal discount made to wholesale purcha sers. Alt orders addressed to Schellsburg, Bed- I'oid County, Pa., punctually attended to. April 5,1859-3 in. WM. KIRK, j 5 fit II ANIENT OFFICE. Complying with the urgent request of Hun dreds of their patients, DRS. C. M. FiTCH & J. W. SIKES, Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, and may be consulted at their office, NO. 191 PENN STREET, Opposite St. Clair Hotel, Daily, exiept Sundays for Consumption, J1 sto ma, Bcoa htis, and all other ChronicJComplaiats, I complicated with or caunng pulmonary diseases, in cluding Catarrh, Jlra't Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyyep*in, Gastritis, female Complains , <V<"- DRS. FITCII A SIKES, would state that their treatment of Consumption is based upon the fact thit the disease, exists in the blood and system at large, both before, and during its development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechanical. Hygienic and Mrdecinal Inhalations, ichirh they value highly, but only as Pa'Jiativrs, (having no Curative effect when used alone,> and Invalids are earnestly cautioned a gainst wasting the precious time, of curability on any treatment besed upon the plausible, bnt false idea that the ''seat of the disease can be reached in a direct manner by Inhalation," for as before stated, the seat of the diseatt is in the blood anil its effects only in tht lungs. &~NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION..££ A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to consult ns by Utter. (aprii , 8,'59-1 y OLIVER C. CLARK. SAM'L M. HALLER. 0. L CLJRK & CO., Flour, Feed, Grocery and Produce Store. Centra! ?"rort, next door above Lutheran Church, Cumberland, Md. A well selected stock is now open and offered to families and country dealers, consisting of Family Extra, and Sitjirrfiiir. Flour, Com Meal, Corn and Her Chopped, Shorts, Ship Stuff and Bra", j\ew Orl ins, Porto Rico , .1 luscavaJo and refined **gw3, Golden and S. 11. Jfolttssts, Imperial, )"(/>/:> ™ Hyson and Blark Tra, Java and Kio Coffee af the best quality. All kinds of Spires. Pickles in barrels and jars, Cantltes, Soap, Mackerel and Herring, Water, Sugar, Soda, Edinburcr 6r Ginger Crackers, Peaches, Straw berries, Pine Hi pie and Green Corn, put up in cans expressly for family use. A choice lot of Liquors, consisting of Wines, Brandies, Rum and Whiskey, selected with care. Tobacco and Segais of various kinds. With a variety of other articles usually found in store. Additions to the above stock will be frequent ly made so as to keep up a general assortment, and all dealers are invited to call before pur chasing elsewhere. All kinds of grain and country produce bought for cash, or in ex change for goods. Cumberland, April 8, 1559. Allegheny Male and Female Seminary, RALKSBIRO, Pa. FACULTY. F.. J. OSBORNE, A. 8., Principal, Prof, of Lan guages ant) Philosophy. Wm. S. Smith. Prof, of .Mathematics. Jas. H. Miller, Ailjunct Prof, of Mathematics. Rev. B. F. Stevens, Lecturer on Moral Philoso phy tec. Wm. A Stephens, Prof, of English Grammar &e. Dr. J. Hughes, Lecturer on Anatomy &r. Mrs. E. V. Osborne. Preceptress, Teacher of Mu sic, French, Botany fcc. Miss Mary Williams, Teacher of Composition Sec. Price of Tuition fur term of II weeks. Common English Branches $1 25 Higher Branches, including common, each 80 Latin and Greek, each 2 00 German and French,each 2 50 Book-keeping and Commercial calculations 1 50 ORNAMENTAL. Drawing 2 50 Colored crayon, and water color*, each 3 00 Oil painting 5 00 Hair and wax flowers, each 3 00 Pel lis work 3 00 Embroidery 1 30 Piano mime, with use of instrument 10 00 Board $ 1 75 per week including room rent, fuel, furniture <lcc. This is one of the best, and cheapest institutions in the country. The whole expense per term need not be more than twenty-five dollars.— The spring term commences April 3, 1559. For particulars, address the Principal. F..J. OSBORNE, A. B- Rainsburg, Bedlord co., April 22, 1839. OFFICE OF THE BEDFORD RAIL ROAD CO., Bedford, Bedford Co, Pa. Arim. 29, 1859. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office, on Wednesday the 25th day of May next, tor executing the graduation ar.d ma sonry of that portion ol the Bedford Rail Road between the towns of Hopewell and Bloody Run. Plans, Profiles, Specifications, and Sched ules ot I tie amount ol work will be exhibited, and blank forms lor bids obtained by application at this office for three oays previous to the let ting. All proposals to be directed to the Chiel En gineer ol the Bedlord Rail Road Co. No bids will be received alter May 25th, at 6 o'clock P. M. By order. J NO. FULTON, Chief Engineer. AYER'S CHERft/ PEC TOR A L and Jayne's Expectorant, at Dr. Harry's Drug (jut 30, 1858.] A|| kinds of goods sold at REED flt MN SIGH'S tor Cafc or Produce. BLINDS AND SHADED i heap for ( ah B. J. WIL LI A MS, No. 16 North Sixth Street, PHIUIDE I.PHLd, Is the largest Manufacturer of WINDOW II te 1 !* D* , AND DEALER IN WINDOW SHADES, OF EVERY VARIETY. He is the Originator of all New Styles and has a fine Stock to be sold at Reduced Prirr.e. Buff and other colors of Linen Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures, &c. STORE SHADES Painted to order. J. W. Invites citizens of this County to call before purchasing, and assures them that he can sell a better article for the money than any other Establishment in the United States. [raar2s,'s9-3m DMINISTRA rOft'S NOTlCE. —Letters of Administration having been granted by the Register, ice., of Bedford County to the under signed, upon the estate of Elizabeth Mixsell, late of Snake Spring Township, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, arid those having claims will present them properly authenticaled for settlement. PrtlLlP RiCHKY, April 1, '59. Administrator. Medical Co-partnership. THE undersigned have associated themselves in the practice of Medicine, in the village of St. Clairsville. Night calls promptly attended to. Office opposite the St Clair Inn. WM. A. VICKROY, G. W. STATLER. Feb. 11,'59. SURVEYING. O H. GAITHER will promptly attend to all surveying business that may be entrusted to him. Office on Juliana slrpet, two doors South of the Inquirer office. UMBRELLAS k PARASOLS. THE subscriber, manufacturer of the best quality OF PARASOLS ft UMBRELLAS ir.Vites the attention of CASH and close buyers to his SPRING STOCK, wnich for variety and styles cannot be surpassed. JOSEPH FUSSF-LL, No. 2, North Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Marshall COLLEIiiITE INSTITUTE. MERCERSDURG, PA. Boarding School for Younn; Men and Boys. REV. JOS. S. LOOSE, A. M., Principal, Assist 'ed by an efficient COIJW of Teachers. THE Summer session of this Institution opens on the Ist of May. The buildings were erec ted for the use ot Marshall College, at a cost of S3O 000, and have been repaired and re-fitted and provided with a superior Philosophical Apparatus. After a successful experience of eight years ID the business of teaching, the principal hopes to merit a full share of public patronage, and would invite the attention of parents and guardians to this Institution. Terms per session ol 21 weeks, including Boarding, Tu ition, washing and light $75. No extra charges. For futher information address JOS. S. LOOSE, Mercereburg, Franklin Co., Pa. JAYNE'S WRIGHTS, Bennett's and Dyott'i Pills at Dr. Harry's Drug and Book 3loie. [July 30, 'sß.] XTrVTTm? VV E Ihe "nder jA JL X VY JLJ— signeJ, wishing to close our business of merchandising at Chaneys ville, Bedford county, will offer for sale, or rent, otir situation, consisting ot a large Dwelling House, STORE HOUSE, FSalaSl Large Stable and three-tourths of an acre of land. Any person wishing to have a good sit uation for a country store, would do well in puichasing this property, as the location is a good one and cannot be excelled in the coun ty for that purpose, there being no opposition in thp township, or near the place, and situ ate right on the cross roads leading to Cumber land and elsewhere—near Hank's Tannery, O'Neal's Mill, Adam's Mill, and also one of the most public places to be found. 'Any one wish ing to purchase a location ol this kind will call on J. KIRK, near W'arfordsburg, Fulton Coun ty, or A. FLETCHER, at Cbaneysville, Monroe township, Bedford County. Terms, moderate. April S, 1859. Waited Millwright Journeymen and apprentices wanted. Apply soon to the subscriber at Schells burg, Bedford County, Pa., S. D. BROAD. April 1, 1859. Itedllord Eligli School. IT lie SECOND QUARTER of the first Session, will open on Tuesday May 10th. Male and Female Departments separate. I). O. SHOEMAKER, Principal. TOOTHACHE. — This disease can be curep by DR. KRYSEH'S TOOTHACHE REMEDY, prepared by bim in Pittsburg, Pa., which is put up ih bottle and sold at 25 cents each, it is an excellent medi cine, when diluted, for spongy and tender gUms, and is worth ten times its price to all who need it Sold at Samuel Brown's, Bedford, and at .1. E. Col vins, Schellsbtirg. Nov. 26, 'sß—6m. SHOE Ml) VARIETY STORE! FERGUSON k MANSPEAKER HAVE j" sl opened their new and splendid assortment of Shoes and boots of every kind and description, for men, women, and children ; also all kinds ot goods except Dry Goods, including a little of every thing that o thers don't keep. Call and see something new, Every thing of each a few, Shoes at fifteen cents a pair, And boots at prices quite as rare. In the variety department, are contained all kinds of brooms, brushes, and dusters, baskets, buckets, oil cloth for stairs and tables, Stationa ry of every kind. Hunting and fishing tackle, including powder in cans or by the pound, shot, lead and caps, fishing lines, hooks &c.— Also shoe furnishing, including shoe thread, binding, awls, pegs, knives &c. Teas, essence of coffee, salt, pepper, sugar, raisins, figs, dates, &c., &c., &c. All of which will be aold for cash or Coun try produce. Bazin's fancy Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams fee. just received and for sale at Dr. HarryV Dcog Store. f*oss forward. o. h. oaitb*. Forward & ttaither, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Bedford, Fenn'a. Ross Forward &O. H. Gaithkr of Som j •r.wt, have opened a law office in Bedford, Pa. 10. H. Gaither, having located permanently in Bedford, will be assiat-d during every Court by the former. All business entrusted to.their care will be promptly and carefully attended to. Office on Joliana street two doors South of the Inquirer office. THE Liver Invig-orator. PREPARED BT DR. SANDFORD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, Is one of the best purgative and liver medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartsr, easier, milder, and mo-e effectual than any other medicins known. !t is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver re medy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effect ually, without any of the painful feelings exper . enced in the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges, it; and when taken daily in moderate dosea will strenthen and build it up witb unusual rapid, iy The 'LIVER none of the principal regulator* o the ahumn body; and when it performs ita tfneions well, thepow- M ersofthe system are fnl ly developed. The atom- ach ia almost entirely del pendent on the healthy 9 action of the Liver for the proper performance r. of its functions; when the stomach isat fault, ~ the bowels are at fault, and the whole system suffers in consequence of one organ—the L/'err —having ceased o do its duty. For the dis- m eases of that organ, one of the proprietors has * made it his study, ra a practice of more than w twenty years, to find some remedy where- v with to corrferact th many derangements to mm which it is liable. To prove that this re- . medy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint, in any of its forms, has but to "jP a bottle, and conviction is certain. These Gums remove all motbid or bad matter from fhesvstem. supply- M ing in their place a heal hy flow of bile, invig- ■■ orating the stomach, can sing food to digest well, purifying the blood, giv ing tone ar.d health to „ the whole machinery, removing the cause of I* the disease—effecting a radical cure. m Billious attacks are cured, and what is bet ter, prevented, by the occasional ose of ths Liver invigorator. One dose after eating '§} is suficient to relieve the stomach ami prevent the r. food from rising and souring. JJJ Only one dose taker. at night, loosens tfea bowels gently,and cures am Costiveness. One dose taken after A each meal will core Dys epsia. dose of ® two teaspoonfalls will always relieve Sick mi Headache. One bottle taken for female obs fraction, re moves the cause of the disease and makes a per fect cure. Only one dose immediately re lie v e Cbolic while one dose ~ often repeated is a sore cure for Cholera Morbus * an dapreve nt ive of Cholera. UF"On]y one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a long sickness* One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sallowneae or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food digest well.— Oue dose often repeated cures, Chronic Diarrhocea, ia its worst lorms, while Summer and Bowel com plaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two dosps cures attacks caused by Worms in Children; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in tha world, as it never fails. HF~A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever and all Ferers ola Biilious Type. It operates with cer. tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to it* wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH THE INVIQOR ATOR, and swallow both together. THE I.IVER IN VIGOR ATOR It a scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dys pepsia to a common Headache, all of which are that result of a Diseased Liver. TRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. SAXFORD, Proprietor 345 Broadway, V. X c For sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed ford, Pa. May 14, ISSB. JOY TO THE" ADMIREFBOF A FINE HEAD OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty, and it raunot exist without a Ana head of hair, then read the following, and if you ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt. Professor Wood's Hair Restorative. —W® call the attention of all, old and young, to this won derful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair—covers tbe head of the bald with a luxuriant growth—removes the dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous eruptions—causes a continual flow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair will preserre its color,and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We rail then upon the bald, the grey, or diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely the young will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. Th>- Agent fdr Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative ia New Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since; DEEP RIVER, CON., July 23, 1858. Mr. Levenworth—Sir: 1 have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, my bair began to come out, scurf and hair together -1 saw in a Nesv Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Restorative" as a cure. 1 called at yoor store on the Ist of April last, and purchased one bott fc to try it and I found to my satisfaction it was the thing, it re. tnoved the scurf and new bair began to grow; it ia now two or three inchps in length where it was all off. 1 have great faith in it. I wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this.— 1 don't know AS any of the kind is osed in thia place, you may have a market for many bottles after it is knowu here. Yours with jespect, RU FITS FRATT. PHILA., Sept., 9, 1857. Prof. Wood—Fear Sir: Your Hair Restorative ia proving itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back part of my head almost lost its covering in fact had. 1 have used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the top of my head is wel studded with a promising cropof young hair, and ihl front is also receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 think from my own personal recommendation 1 can induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. No. -164 Vine street. ViNcrsijps, IA., June 32, 1856. Prof. O. J. Wood: As you are about to manufact. ure and vend your recently discovered Hair Restora. live, 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it and known others to ose it—that I have, for several years, been in the habit of using, other Hair Restoratives, and that i find yours vastly superior to any other 1 know. It entirely cleanses the bead of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the bsnds tbst apply it, or the dress on whick it drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and taxturo to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KING-. 0. J. WOOD & Co., 212 Broadway, New York (in the great New York Wire Railing EataWienseirt* and 114 Market street, St. Louis, M-. And told by all Druggists. Tor sale at the Drug Store of Dr. B F Harry, Bed ford, Pa. May I*. IMS.
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