M AEI9CIER: On Ifm evening ot the 6th inst., at the resi • , nf (i of the bridegroom's father, by Abrm. h Hull. Esq., Mr. William Ake, of L niotr Township, to Miss Kve Aldstadt of St. Clair Township, Bedford County. \t the residence of the bride's lather, in Cumberland, Md., by the Rev. a. H. Svmmt, , the morning of Thursday, the btlii ins.., William M. Hall, Esq., of Bedford, Pa., to >|iss Eden M. R. Cramer. On the '2l- t August, near St. Clairsv.lie, by he Rev. N- E. Giltls, Mr. Peter Smith to Miss Hannah Micreary, both of this bounty. ihie last notice was mislaid shortly a.. i; receipt, which accounts lor our tardiness in publishing it. We owe the happy couple a thousand apologies. ™~~ SPECIAL NOTICES. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. XHEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, illdfrtf r . an Alcoholic Stimulus, a„d all tnjrtnou, ,n u.JJ vigor to the frame. Th'y will cure DYSPEPSIA. They toitl cure NERVOUSDEBtUTY. They ur.il cure LIVER CO.Mi'LAIM. They will core. JAUNDICE. „ . •/, wWnet DISEASE (IF THE VIDNEI. . COXSTIPATIOS. They will cure. PILES. The trill cure HEARTIU RN. Thev toill curt SWIMMING OF THE HEAD. T ,' eu will cure FLUTTERING OF THE HEART. They are orepared by Dr. C. M. 'AGESON, 418 A ,eh Street. Philadelphia, Pa., and sold by druggists -i tnr b#*n<r3 in every tovrn ami village jn tie VttrfuT. clnlt"! Wt Mi., •> *- America, at 7.7 ceuts per bottle, tray 27,'53-ly. DISEASES OF THE LIV hK. -7-VVhen the celebrated Dr. Rush declared that drunkenness was a disease, he enunciated a truth which the experience and observation oi medical men is every day confirming. The many jn-ane ex cesses of those who indulge in the Use of spirituous hquors, may be thus accounted tor. Ihe true i of conduct, which is taken for infatuation, is very frequently a diseased state of the Liver. No organ 1S the human system, when deranged, produces a mo'e frightful catalogue of diseases. And if, m tead oi applying remedies to the manifestations ol cisease, as is too often the case, physicians would prescribe with a view to the original cause, fewer dea'hs would result from diseases induced by a de ranged state oi the Liver. Three-fourths ot the diseases enumerated under the head of Consumption, have their seat in a diseased Liver. Dr. -V Lane celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming bros.j are a certain cure (J3"PurrhasMwill be careful to ask lor x " M'LAN-E'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, man ufactured by FEMING BROS, of PITTSUVSG, PA. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver P.Ls, row before the public.Dr. -M'Lane's genuine Liver P.lis also his celebrated Vermifuge,can now brh.id a t a-l re-pectable drug stores. None genuine without ks signature of FLEMING BROS. A V 01CE FU 0 M M K GINIA. Dr. Seth S. Dance:—l was in Baltimore in Apri S3si, and from a paper I received ol yours was indu ocd to buy'a box'of your PiMs, recommended as a sovereign cuie for epileptic fits. At that time one of mv servants had been ali'iicted with fits about 12 . ear ' s . When reaching borne, I commenced with the pills acording to directions. 1 do nut think she has V.d. since. My wife, though, is somewhat indu- e-d to believe -.he may have had one oniy. F.nclo- | ,ej you will end five dollars, for which you will p>a*e forwrad me iw- box-. Your compliance ; will oblige me- Voors respectfully. M. S SUEDGS. ; Dr. fiance's Epileptic Pills are also sovereign remedy for every modification of nervous disease-.. The nervous sufferer, whether tormented by the acute, physical agony of neuralgia, ticdolereux, or ordinary headache, affiled with vague terrors, weakened hv periodical fits, threatened with paraty borne down and dispirited by that ternhle las situde which proceeds from a lack of nervous energy, or unnatural condition of the wonderful machinery which connects every member with the soutce ot renss'ion, and thought— derive* immediate bne!it from the mt of those pills, wV.ich at C-nce calms, invigorates, and regulates tie shattered nervous organization. Sent to ury part the r '" iri!r >' h y mail * free ° ! POHTIGE. Address SETH S. BANCS, 103 Ptltimore street, Baltimore, Md. Price, one box, ?3 ; two, 31; twetve, Bedford IC? il road AoOt e r S I subscribers to the capila! stock of the i 1 Bedford RRI Road Company, are notified I to pay to the Tre'.surer, in Bedford, the 2d in-j stalment on ea.th share of Stock subsciibvd by ; tfwi on or before the 22d day oi September | Bv order of the Board. : JNO. P. REED, Treasurer. ruTr/RECEIVED at Shoemaker X< o's. j ♦ ) chef p Store, a fall .apply of Coffee Sugar, ovrup, Molasses, Chocolate, Essence of Coffee, I Madder, Indigo, &c., which will be sold cheap. Sepi.. 9th, 1859. 4 NEWTUPPLY of Calicoes, Muslins, I)e --.A Vines, Tickings, Seamless Grain Bags, LY.iton Flannels, Muslins, Cloths, Cass.meres, Hosiery. See., just received and for sale cheap i at Shoemakers' Store. Sept. 9(h, 1859. QTONE JUGS, PITCHERS, BU ITER- O CROCKS, FRUIT-JARS, for Sale at Shoe- , makers' store. Sept. 9th, 1859. Brigade Order*. BRIGADE INSPECTOR'S Otfice, Aug. 30, 59. X7OTICE is heiebv given to the Brigade and A Regimental Otiicers of the First Brigade,; 16th Division, that they are hereby notified to j meat at the House of Col. Jtn Hater, m Bedford, on the SOthof September, 1*59, at 1 o A. ~"' for the purpose ot adjusting tbe cla.ms oi the Milita ry of ,aid Brigade. LEM(JEL evaNS, Brigadier General. A. J- SANSOM, Brigade Inspector. pi.iWla,vn. cioi . fls ool[Slock 0 , .ii uu .r Bedford, July, 13, 1859. Nj° W ISeil Bargain, ia the um "m"s •otVERS cars. Bedford,Ju'y 15, IS-5 3, ori.eiicrai Uce j j ,nj a Whereas in and by an net ol Genera, Assembly of tb Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled "An Act to regulate the General riectictii within this Commonwealth, it isenioin ed upon n.e to g>ve public notice ol said Elections, and to ena tucrate io notice what Oflicers aie lo be elected, {, WILLIAMS FLUKE, Sheriff of the County ol Bedford, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the Electors 01 the County ol Bedford, t&ot a General Election will be held in said County, on the second Tuesday (11th) October, ISoU, a! the seveiai election districts, viz : The electors ol the borough ol Bedford and township of Bedford, to meet at the l. ourt House in said Borough. The ejectors off Broad Top township to meet at the School Ho ise -n the town of Hopewell. The eleclors of Colerain township to meet at the house of Joshua filler, in Kainsburg, in said township. The electors ol Cumberland Valley township to meet at the new School Home erected on the land owned bv John Whip's heirs in said township. The electors of Har/ison township to meet at schoolhouse number 6, near the dwelling house ol Henry Kyvser in said township. The electors ot Juuiatff township to meet at Keyser's School House in .-raid township. The electors of Hopeweil township L> meet :at the Scho i House near the house oi John i Dasher in said township. The electors of Londonderry township l to at iht house now occupied by Am. H. .ilil-'f ds a shop, in Bridgeport, in said township- The .lectors of the town.'Lip of Liberty to meet #1 *he School House in Stonerstown in said tow nship. The electors of Monroe towr.vhip to meet at the house lately occupied by James Carnell in Cleatviile, in said township. The electors of Schellsburg Hrug[j to n™* l at the brick School House in said borough. The electors of Napier township to meet fit the brick School House i:i the borougii ot Schellsburg- The electors of East Providence township fo meet at tile house lately occupied by John iNj - , cum j r ., in suio township. The electors oi Snake Spring township to meet at the Schoo, House near the Methodist church on land of J.'h.l Hartley. The electors of West Providence township, to meet at the new log" uchool House at bloody Run in said township. The electors of St. Cla.r township, to inert at the store near the dwelling house o. Gideon Ij-oDt in said township. 'l ite electors of Union township to meet at the house of Michael Wvanl in said township. The e • ctors of South lVoodbtTi*V township to meet at IDS house of Samuel Osier near co ble's mill in said township. The electors of Southampton township to meet at the house of Win. Adams in said township. The electors of the township of Middle >V odb heri v to meet as Ihehfi'se of Henry 1" iuke in the village of Woodbe. ry } at which times a nd places the cualihed electors will e.ect by ballot . ONE PERSON for Auaiuv General of the Common wea. tii. ONE PE>ON lor Surveyor' genera of the Commonwealth. TWO PERSONS, in conjuncti "i with the count v ol Somerset, to fill the otiHce ol Mem bers of the House ol Representatives, represent the counties of Bedford aod Somer set in the House of Representatives. ONE PERSON for the office ot Associ ate Judge for Bedford county ONE PERSON lor the office of Treasurer for Bedford county. ONE,PERSON for the office of District A.ttor ney lor Bedford county. ONE' PERSON for the office oTCounty Survey or. ONE PERSON for the office of Commissioner. ONE PERSON for the office ol Poor Mouse Director. ONE PERSON for the office ol Auditor lor said county. The elect ion to be opened between the hours of 7 and S o'clock in the loretroon, by public proclamation, and to keep open till / o'clock ' in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That ever}* per-o:i, excepting Justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under Ihe United Mates, or 0! tins State, orauv cny or corporated district, whether a commissioned officer or o! lerwise, a subordinate officer, agent w'tio is or shall he employed under toe legislature, executive or Judiciary department oi this State, or of any city, or of any mcorpoiated district, and also, that every membe. of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council oi any city, or Commissioners 01 any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the time the office or appointment of Judge, inspector or clerk o; any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspec tor jude or other officer of sucu election shall be eligible to be then voted for. And the said act of assembly entitled "an act re lating to elections of tuis Commonwealth," passed Julv 3d, ISI9, further provides as follows, to wit : • •That the inspectors and judges shall meet at the respective places appointed lor holding the election in the district at which they respectively belong, before 5 o'clock in the Morning of the 2d Tuesday of October, anft each said inspector shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such dis trict• "In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, stiail not attend on the day of any election, then the pet son who shall have received the second highest number of votes for Judge at the next preceding election, shall act as inspector in his piace. And in ca-e the person who has received the highest number of votes ior inspector shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an inspector in in his place, and in case the person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received Ibe highest number ol votes frliall appoint a judge in bis place; and if any vacancy shall continue 111 the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election the qualified voters for the township, ward or district for which such officers shall have been elected, present at the election, sballelect one ol their num ber to till such a vacancy. It shall be the duty ol the several assessors re spectively to attend at the place of holding every I general, special, or township election (luring the 1 whole time such election is kept open, lor the pur pose of giving information to the inspectors, an I I udge, when called on, in relation to the right of anv person assessed by them to vote at such elec tion. and on such other maiters in relation to *be assessment of voters, as the said inspectors or either of them shall from time to time require. "No nerson shall be permuted to vole at any elec tion' as' aforesaid, than a white freeman of the age of twenty one or m.vre, who shall have resided in this State at 1 ast one year, and to the election dis trict where he offers to vote ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid j a State or county tax which shall have been asses sed at I*ast ten days before the election. But a citizen of theUoited States who has previously been a qualified voter of this State and removed there from and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district and pa.d taxes, aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in tnis State six months. Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between the ajes of one and twenty-two years, who have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid shall be entitled to vote, al 'rough they shall not have paid IflX. "Xo person shall bo permitted to vote whose nnnte is not contained in the list ot taxable udiabi-; tants furnished by the Commissioners, unless: First, be produce a receipt of payment, within two years ofState or County tax assessed agreeably to the Constitution, and give .satisfactory evidence on his own oatn or affirmation of another that be has paid such a tax, or in a failure to produce a receipt shall make oalb to tbe pavmer.t thereof, or second, it be claim a right to vote by being an elector between theae of twenty-one and twenty-two years shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he has resided in the State at least one vear next betore his applica tion, and make such pi'ooJ of residence in the dis trict as is required by this act, and that he does ; verily believe, from the account given him that he is of the age aforesai !, and give such other evidence as is required by this act. whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall be inserted in 'lie alphabetical list by the inspector, and a note made opposite then'to by writing tne word "tax,' it he shall be admitted) to vote by rea son of having paid tax, 01 The word 'age' it he shall b. admit lod ro vote by reason of age, and in either ca'• the reason of such a votesbail be called out to the clerks, w ho .-hall make the like note in the lists of voters kept by them. "In all cases where the name ofthe person claim ing to vote is not found on the list furnished by the i commissioners, aiid assessors,or his right to vote I whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be tbe duty of the ins|> c , tors to examine such persons on oath as Jo his qual- I ificatioiis, and if he claims to have resided within ; the State for one year or more, his oath shall he I su!fictMit proof thereof, but he shall make prool bv at least one competent witness, who shall be uqual-j iried elector that he has resided within the district j for more than ten days immediately preceding' -aid election and shall also himself swear that his bona j tide residence, in pursuance of his lavvlul calling,: is within the district, and that he did cot remove in < jhe district for the purpose ol voting therein. j "Kvery person qualified as alore-aid, .and who l sbaJl make due proof if required, of his residence t aill ]' - ayroent of taxes, zs oforesaid, shall be admitted I •to vote in the tow nship, ward or district in which U e vhall rp.-idc. ! ' "If an v person shall prevent or attempt to prevent ! rnv officer mf an election under this act Irom holding i ' ucl o r use or threaten anv violence to any I Michoiftcer, ai.d hall interrupt or improperly inter ; .ere with him i.'tt/e execution 01 Ins duty, shall I Dioclc or attempt to block up the window or avenue | | 'o any window where thesame may be bo.Jen, or c.;all riotously distu. b t he peace of such election, or shall use or practice on* intimidation, ttnea s, lone n -v olence, with the design to influence unduly or or prevent mm noin voting, oM re.trafo f.eed.oo. ot choice, such person on convic'; .0 shall he fined in any sum not exceeding j five bin dred dollars nod b-. imprisoned or any time , •,6t less iban one nor more than twelve months , it* j. it ht '1 be shown in the Court where the trial , of urti offerer shall be that .fie person so ol- ; was ot aie-idf.it ofthe city, ward, district !/„ . ~-7-shir> w be' s the said off enc -* was coition.ted, j ir;;; s - -, - - - Tirr; i ■ he shall be sentenced to pay r tine o. no: one hundred . or .Lore than one :l,ou.l| ; !be impn-oneJ not less tbar. six months mort j ! than two years. , ~pr, pr or j "If any person or persons shall rra,;e a-.V I ' ° wager npJtbo rc-nbo. a.ry election wit. in he . ; o,„- , j mon wealth, or shall oiler to make bet or 1 wager either by verbal j. rocl-mation thereof, or b | any wr.tten or printed anvrn tisement, challenge or , i nvite anv person or person,, to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereat, h" or they aha forfeit and pay three times the amount t ley tbet o, otfered to bet. ! I And the Juges of the respective districts afore-| ' said, are required to meet at on Friday, j next following the hold,, g of said e Vet ion, then ar.u 1 there to perform those things required ol them by j .....lar mi'hanit. at mv office in Be .'ford, this | .• u iven unun !•} j ~ T a '• 9ti, day of September, in the year oJ our Lor a, i o-ie thousand eight hundred and fifty eight, and tb,'eighty-fourth ofthe liulependenc of the Gotten ~ U Cs ' WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. Sept. 9, 1859. M CLASSICAL Wlm REV. Jo HI- - LYON, ; p RINC ;?Al.s. T. Lyttlktlv I.VAV, A- M., J j T ar Fait session ot" this Institution w,;i open j on Vriduv, The Jtitb da)' of September, vooo. < It is the design of Ihe Principals, to make this j Academy, in ail respects, ? first class Institution, ! I-,,, the thorough instiuct.o.i ot youth ot both sexes. > Hnii so prepare them for any profession or position 1,1 Tin'' high moral and scientific tone of the school is well known to this community. _ - . The spacious brick building adjoining t.ie resi dence of L>r. VVm. Watson, has been secured lor the purposes of the Academy. , . A few- hoVS, (the number is limited' M ten.) wi.l be received"into the faraiiy ol ihe Principals, as o 'fLe beauty of the erenery and the sa.ubrity oi the climate render Beuiord a most desirah.- loca tion for such a school. _ , Persons from abroad, visiting at the Springs, can be near their children during the summer. it is desirable tint pupils should eiuer at the coru mencement of the -esion. t S2OO per year, including hoarding, TERMS. washing, fuel, light, and Tuition in all I rhe branches. Terms for d sv scholars : so.—En.'f.ieh Branches. Per Quarter. June 10,'55. PUBLIC,' SALE OF j REAL ESTATE.! The subscriber will sell at Public sale, on Saturday, the 24-th clay of September, next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,at the house of George Owe, in Union Township, the following described i Real Estate: one traot of land, being the man sion tract, containing OS acre.-, adjoining j lands of Jos. Corle, Christian Ling, Catharine j Points and Joseph Taylor, about 40 acresofj which is clear and in a good slate of cul'iva- j tion a good log house, double log barn, j Blacksmith shop and Carpenter shop thereon; erected: this tract lias a public road passing; through it and a first rate jVJill site upon it, also an orchard of young trees : also another tract containing 20 acres, or thereabout, ad joining lands of Thomas Blackburn, Thomas McCoy and others, in St. Clair Township; this 'tract is unimproved, and valuable for :ts timber and limestone. Terms made known on day of sale. J. W. LfNUENFELTER, Committee of GEORGE OWE. Sep. 2,1859. Orphans' court Sale. I>Y VIRTUE of an order of the Orphans' y Court of Bedford County, the subscriber, ! adm'r of John Oster, late of Cumberland Valley j township, deceased, will sell by public outcry, lon the premises on Wednesday, the l!)ih das lof October, 1859. the following described Real Estate, to wit : A tract of 115 acres of land, being Hie man - sion tract of deceased, situate in Cumberland Valley tp., Bedford County, adjoining lands <>l J. Oster, Adam Zembower, Sarnue! Hendrick son and others, about 60 acres cleared and un der fence, having thereon erected, two log nou ses, a story and a half high, a log barn, an ap ple orchard, &c., &c. TERMS: One half in 1 pand. at confirmation of sale ; one half of the balance in on year, and the remainder in two ■years, the whole with interest. JOHN H. RUSH, Adm'r of John Oster. | Sept. 9, 1859. ds \ • 5 5*40 00 Pays for a full course in the Jron City Col- the largest, most extensively patronized and best organized Commercial School in the United Stales. I'our Lfir^eHalK For writing, Commercial Calculations, Book keeping and lectures. Usual time to complete a full course, from ti to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any business, and qualified to earn a salarv of from 8500 toSIOCO Students enter at any time—No \acat:on— Review at pleasure. First P etniums for Best Writing Awarded this Institution. The best and grea test variety of Penmanship in any one Hall of the Union, is lound he:e. sons received at half price. For full information, Circular, Specimen of Business and Ornamental VVritingand Embel jished View of ttie College, inclose five letter stamps to F. IV. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. itft'P it JUrlore the 1> E O V L E, That cheap-side is Not to he Out done. (" fcSTER St CARM are now receiving in ad y di'.ion to their new SPRING GOODS, a beau tiful assortment o! seasonable SUMMER GOODS, Consisting oi' Silks, Foil tie Ciievre, English Pongee mixture, Ducals, Challie tie Lains, Bvodere Mohairs, Popi ins, Kobes-A-Less, organdies, English Chintzes, Crinolines. Thibet and Stella Shawls, Spring Stv'es, Prints and Lawns, from C,\ cents "tip—Muslins, Brown and Bleached, from 0| cents up—Ging hams and Glial! Ie de Lains, from lOcts. up-M.ihair de Lege and Lavellas, l>oai 10 cents up —Meu's and Youth's wear, from 12f cents up. Cloths. Cassimeres, Tweeds, Coatings, Satinetts, Jeans, Ve.stmgs, &c., s*e. Fresh Groceries, Queensware, Cutlery, Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shots, Gaiivrs. Slippersaiid 1 tes, which they wih sidl CHEAP for CASH, or PKO DUCM. Childreiis' Shoes, from 12| cents up, Ladies' S.hoeS and Lace Boots, from : £ cent.s o p —do. Fine Lasting Gai ters (rout B7 cents up-™ - Alen A." ifovs Shoes for 7:3 vents up. Good ColAe fur 12| cents. Prime new crop IN* D Sugar at lOcts. t Kcfmed white crushed do at 12h p-rii'ht ?li!asses i. Syrups troiv) Dj .. taji—and mau v other GGODS no numerous to int n.Ymu, at UKi'.A , B AI > 11 AIN" S. Oull and exam iue for veil He Ives* j f A liberal credit to persons j .f undoubted sL:>n<iiK, when J . . j desired, who wiiJ be reqoi ierni3.< r( ( j to set r| e the;r accimnls I prentplly on or i>et<>re toe { l>t dtry of every January. I May 27,*."9. Estate , f StiLWd Barker, DecJ. , rrer tt CERS i 'administration ha vino been £ji granted by the A gister of Bedfi.vi coun " 1 Hurket K'te ol Union township, dec it- a" l£J^.,i -u *.,. to.*, •£ i to make i.vnwhate payment, and those | lv „w claims the Estate, w.l pre en. j 12, 18n9. Administrator. Jn.vaamc vlontpann OF PITTSBURGH, CFFICE.NO ei FOLHITH STFCF.GT. rJSJ ' j Caoital And Surplus over $150,000. 00. DIRECTORS. N. VOCSHTLY, JACOB PAINTER, C. A- T ' RL . OCI .. ROOY PATTERSON, A. A. CAKRLTA, HT:\RV SPROHL, A. S. JO.SE.*, IK)RK INS WAD'S HAMPTON, ROUT PATRICK, • • This Coirpaay has paid ,o * st *\/ r *o" a its incorporation l" 1804, up to - >y|3r semi _ ,r t rt 07. in otMii on to fr tn,.ur,t ol b u>, i , , , £ affording annual Dividends of trom sto l- per cen evidence of its stability and usetulness. LOSSES LISKiULLY SWtSTfcO S PROMPTLY PAID. A. A. CARRIER. Pres't. I. G. Sr-RouL. SEC : y. J .YY . Lingenfelter, Agent. Office at Bedtord PU. September 2, 1859.-lyr. JOSEPH FUSSELL, ; NO. 2 NORTH FOURTH STREET, PHtL.ADEL.PHI A, j MANUFACTURER, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY OF Umbrellas & Parasols, Has now ... hi, stock the most rom P lete "vhTch ,ne„t embracing many new styles, some o wh ch car. be found in no other e.tabhshment. and |,e is prepared lo offer to CASH AND SU HI TIME purchasers, at very satisfactory prices. Sept. £, Int. STRAYED, OR STOLEN, From the premise of the undersigned residing in llopeweli township, Bedford County, an C rey mars , three years old, about 15 han d . h „b, without shoes at the time she was missed (Thurs day, the 18th inst.) A reward of $25 will be given for the restoration of the mare and, it stolen, additional for the apprehension e^ypy EIl . Aug, ?6th,'59-3f. RN HOE BUSINESS AND FACTORIES CAM be carried on profitably #' Hammuntoo.— See advertisement of Hammontoa Lands. DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. \ VTE beg leave to call the atten tion of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popu lar remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. t'hns. I'lane's frkbrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz.: ' THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system. It has also been administered with the most satis factory results to various Animals subiect to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, ( For the cure of Liv ER COMPLAINTS, nil BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD-ACHE, &C. In cases of FEVER AND AGUE, preparatory to or alter taking Qui nine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above men tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, never known to fail when ad ministered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been success fully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they v. ill now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being de termined that Dr. M'Lanc's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMING BROS. Pittsburgh, ?a. P. S. Pliers am! Pbvfdcian* ordering from ether* thvi Fleming Br*., will do well to urite tlwir order* d'Htinrtiv. Mid trie no,\ but Dr. M Lam's. jrtpaird by Firming Bro*. Pitt*<wrgh. l'a. To those miuhir.g to pve tlK'iu a trial, we will forward pr n,ni *- P 4 "*' to ur> y lrt of tba United State*, one box of PHls for twelve ihre<M*eut *tamp, or one vial of Yerraifope for foarGHit thru e-rent stamp*. All or' r , n from Canada xuust Le v*i by twenty cents eiuth For <ala at tbeDrug S'ores to Drs.Reamer <$- Ha ry. Bedford, and all other Dmgg.sis in the county May '-20, 183.4-ly. DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, * AND E?3i. BALSAMIC COK29IAL, The grcai standard medifints of the present age, hove a cjuired their great popularity only through ye.-a of trial. Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them all cases; and U.i people have pronounced them worthy. Liver CorapU.int, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, end all diseases arising from a disordered liter or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, are speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Balsamic Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any simuar pre paration eztauL It will cure, WITHOUT VAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness. Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, and has performed the most astonish.ng cures ever knoim of Confirmed Consumption. ffic dosts i riil also at owe eneck and cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD IS TIIE BOWELS. These medicines are prepared by Dr. C. M. JA CKSOX & Co., No. 418 Arch Street, rhila- JAi'/iia, Fa., and are sold by druggists and deal 'rs in medicines everywhere, at 15 cents pttr bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSOS will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. Inth: Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVERYBODY'S ALMANAC, you will f-'d 'testimony and commendatory notices frona all parts of the country. These Almanacs are given away by all our agents. For sale at the Drug Stores of Drs. Reamer N Mar ry, Bedford, and all other DrnggiU in the county. May 20, 1859. ] PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE their business to a rapSlly increasing Country, v\> w Se'tlement wherehtimfred* are going, where TOM of l Haoiioooton SUIo>,ol, ..o.b.r col tiron. NOT I C J?. THF n dersigned having sol J out his Store to rV W "iramarsivM th tl „ h,i . Book# 'JZJ for settlement All pers.ms hav.ng aceouo,, and those having note, wb ich have been standing lrom VaKNDOLLA r!" lift them. oo 59_tf Bloody Kua, Aug. 29, 59-u. G" OWQUA MATTINGS.—We have just received a large lot ol prune gubli! y Mat i s, 1 i check and plain white. t,ngs 1 & lichee* J vCB<AMER& CO. May 7,'59. Ll.Vl) FOR SALE. ' 1 subscriber oilers for sale his farm situ- I aled on the Mile Hill, near Schellsburg, containing 63 acres, more or less, adjoining lands ot Emanuel Staller, Daniel Miller, Peter Soheil and others. The improvements aie a good Log House, one and a half story high, with a cellar under the same, a good double barn, and a good Apple orchard, with other fruit trees, a good well of nerer-failing water near the door ; 49 acres cleared and 14 acres timbered and all the land under fence. Any person wishing to obtain a good home, can call oa the subscriber living in Schellsburg. JOHN RININGEK. Also another tract of Land containing 60 acres, adjoining the above described land, a part of which is well timbered, which can be had at a fair price by calling on the Subscriber living in Schellsburg. DANIEL MILLER. September 2, 1859.-41. KOTICG TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS A.\D TEACH ERS. THE County Superintendent will meet with the School Directors and Teachprs of Bedford co., for the purpose ot holding public examina tions of applicants for schools, iu the following order, viz:. Tor Bedford borough and Bedford township, on the 23d and 24th of September; Colerain, on the 26th ; Snake Spring, 27th ; St. Clair, Oft. 4th : Union, sth: Middle Woodberry.6th ; South Woodberry, 7lh ; Harrison, 12th ; Lon donderry, 13th ; Cumberland Valley, 14th ; West Providence, 17th ; Hopewell, 18th ; llroad Top, 19th ; Liberty, 20th; East Provi dence, 21th ; Monroe, 25th ; Juniata, 98ta ; Schellsburg and Napier,29tb. The examinations will be hpld in the same places, in the respective districts, they were last year, and will be opened at 9 o'clock, on each ol the above named days. The public are respectfuiiy invited to be present. H. HECK CR MAN, Sept. 9th. 1559. Co. Superintendent. NEW BANK new hail road and new Shoe And WMMIWWT STORE. ] FERGUSON & MA NSPEAKER have just * returned from the East, another time, with a splendid lot of SHOES, of every kind, par ticularly Women's and Children a Summer ware, CHEAPER THAN EVER. —A LSO— \ verv laroe assortment of Dry Goods. * " -ALSO GROCERIES, and in their Variety depart ment contained a little of everything. CALL and see prices and qualities. CALICO at 4. cents a jard, for instance, ex. everything else in proportion. P, S. All kinds of produce taken in and change for goods, at market price. SAVE YOUR MONEY ! THE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the travelling public, that he has established a fri-weekly line of stages between Bedford and Latrobe. The route is that of the old Philadelphia Turnpike, leading fiom Philadelphia to Pittsburg, being one of the best couch roads in the Union. Passengers will lIE-.lt It " WSS. trains of cars for Pittsburg as early as by going to Hollidaysburs orsefcJku. ' Johnstown, "t he fare to PittsOurg on this route is Four Dollars and Twenty Cents being THREE DOLLARS CHEAPER than on any other route from Bedford to that point. Coaches leave the Washington Hotel. Bedford, eve ry jMondav, Wednesday ami Friday morning, at 6| o'clock, aiid the Depot at Latrobe eveiy Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, after the arrival 01 the niil train from Pittsburg. JOSEPH A. G ARM AN. Julv l .'ofr. GROCERY AND CONFECTIONARY. Tf ''HE undersigned ha-jusl received and keeps j[ constantly on band the following arti cles : Coflfee, sugar. molasses. cheese, cracky, currants, primes, raisins, figs, almonds, filberts, "oroa nuts, ground nuts, pecans, Eng. walnuts, cream nuts, can ines in variety, oranges, lemons, tobacco and cigar?, allspice and pepper, spices of all kinds, baking so li.i, creatn of tartar, sulphur, brimstone, canister and keg powder, .Lot. caps and lead, grain and grass scythes, whetting to'ois, wash tubs and boards, in digo, extract logwood, copperas, alum and madder, oil, polish and Mason's blacking, sweeping, dusting stove, shoo and scrubbing, brushes, clothes, hair, tooth and flesh brushes, hat and infant brushes, hair oils and perfumery, purses and port monaies, pock et and memorandum books, bonnet and round gum combs, "ridding" and tine combs, bracelets and beads, pens, pen-holders, penknives, scissors, knife sharpeners, umbrellas, suspenders, spool cotton and tioss, clocks, small looking glasses, violins, violin strings, toy watches, watch chains, curry combs, cards, horse brushes, shoe-thread, pegs and spara bles, Johnson's Arabian Liniment, Rock and Little s White Oil, Merchant's celebrated Gargling Oil, for man or beast, and many other articles of a similar nature. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. L. DF-FIBAUGH. June 17,*59.-Iy. YjF.RSONS WANTING CHANGE OF 1_ climate for health. See advertisement of Hammontor Lands, another column. YO'ITCE. Having disfssed of my business to Mr. Edward McMuilin, whom I recommend to my former customers as a got id workman, I would respectfully request all person I who may know themselves in debted to me, to come forward and make settlement, as I intend leavin:; Bedford shortly. Persons hav ing claims agsins ; me are also requested lo present t'aem at an early d ay. JOH? MILLER. Aug. -9, 1859- *lm. Cihcap chillies. , , j Closing out stock of Challie delaines rd thin dress eoods at cost. OSTEE & CAR.N. Bedford, July 15, 859. BUCKET E MOWER AND REAPER. THE stb=cri't>er would inform the farmers of Bedford that hi, is agent tor the sale of the abort Machine, snd t.heir orders for tbeni can be filled immediately. JOHN ALSIP. Agent. Augi'S' H, J.85f1.-6nrv \ OF G. A. SALT, just recet- Zj\J ved ar.il for aaleat Shoemakers' Cfaeaf Stotc. [Sept. 16, '59.}
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