HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. —Caution LLIE parent 01, safety A word of hope.—Delicate females ex- j randin* into the full bloom of womanhood are frequently condemned by a false polity of soci ety to be the lingering victims of complicated disorders; or prevented by their timid and sen sitive natures, or (he reprehensible neglect of mothers fr*n acknowledging the cause of their ailments. How many girls have been consign ed to the cold and pitiless embrace of death through sheer ignorance, or that want of confi dence which should exist between parent and ( offspring When mothers behold their daugh ters droop-the pallor'of the lily substituted for the bloom of the rose—the dim and lack lustre e .. e the gradual emaciatioi* of the body iet them take" heed—a crisis has arrived which demands their utmost vigilance and solicitude ; Holloway's Pills are an effectual remedy for these manifold complaints. markieo. On the '26 th ult.,at the Meoge! House,by the Rev. H. Ileckerman ; Mi. Samuel Mortimore, to Miss Honor Heavner, both ot VVest Provi dence township. On the evening ofthe 25th ;ult., at the resi dence ot the bride's father, by the Rev. Daniel Williams, Mr. B. fieale, if Gallon, Ohio, to -Miss Margaret Sill, of Bedtoru co. fej-The happv pa ir have our earnest wishes lot their future welfare and prosperity. Long may they live tn enjoy their wedded bliss, and when at fast shall coine the hour," may life's selling sun find them contented and hap py, even as°one "who wraps the drapery of his couch around him aod lies down to pleasant dreams." Bv the Rev. Thomas Heyden, on the 17th of January, at the residence of the bride's father, in Bean's Cove in this county, Mr. Peter Mat lingly, of Will's Creek, to -Miss Sarah E. Don ah oe. Also, bv the same and at the same place and time, Mr. Thomas Mattingly, of Will's Creek, to Miss Ann Theresa Donahoe, daughter of Mr. Thomas Donahoe, of Bean's Cove, in this county. 1) 1 fi 1> On the 9th inst-, in MifHintown, Andrew G. Allison, formerly connected with the Juniata Reeister, in the'3lst year of his age. Mr. A. was a man of fine abilities and was esteemed by all who knew him. SPECIAL NOTICES. = HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, And free from. Alcoholic Stimulant, and all injurious ingredients ; Aire pleasant in taste and smell, mild in thir ope ration, will expel all morbid secretions from the ■ body, give bloom to the pallid cheek, and health and -vigor to the frame. They will cure DYSPEPSIA. They will curt NERVOI SDEBILIFt, They will cure LIVER COMPLAINT. They will cure JAUNDICE. They will cure DISEASE Or THE KIDNEYS. They will cure CON>! IPAUON. They will cure PILF.S. They will cure HEARI BURN. They will cure SWIMMING OF THE HEAD. They Will cure FLUTTERING OF THF- HEART. They are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, 418 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., and sold by druggists and storekeepers in every town and village in the United States, Canada®, VVest Indies, and South America, at 75 cents per bottle, may 27,'59-ly. FITS ! VVHY PROMINENT Tor a long time there was ,a paragraph making its regular weekly appearance in our columns with the brief, but emphatic words "Fits! Fits!" al ways at the head, to some an offensive caption, but tiot so to the benevolent and humane, who could sympathize in the sorrows of others. Some persons sre shocked at any indication of disease, and are e ven thrown into nervous excitement on witnessing a hearse or a coffin. Su'ch are to be pitied. vVe should always strive to look disease and even death in the face with calmnes ?, and especially take ev ry opportunity for alle-iating disease. Viewed in this light, the advertisements of S. S. H.inee, of 10S Baltimore street, Baltimor ?, Md., possess a certain interest, and those who know of any one suffering from Epilepsy, Spasms, or Fits of any kind, should feel it a pleasure So cut out his advertisement, or in some other way send word to the afflicted of the great value of his remedies. They can be sent to any part of the country by mail. Price,'s3 per box. Two, $5. Twelve, $24. IT IS A common observation that there are more sufferers from debility among Americans, than can be found among any other civilized nation.— The reason is obvious. VVe take too little exeieise, and forget the wants of the body in the. absorbing pursuits of business. In all such cases, ordinary medicines can do little good. What is required is just such a tonic and invigorator as Dr. J. Hostetter has given to the world, in b.is Celebrated "Bitters." The weak and nervous den izen of the counting house, the exhausted toiler upon the shop-board, and the prostrated student of the midnight lamp, have found a wondertul regenerator in the "Bitters," and prefer it to more pretentious, but less efficacious me dicines. But it should not b°; forgotten that the agent which is so magical in its influence upon a frame which is so debilitated, is equally powerful in assisting nature to expel the most terrible forms of disease. Who will not give it a trial 7 Sold by druggists and dealeri: generally, every where. advertisement. MRS. TAXBKRBII.T, NO. 185 St?FJ OLX ST., SAYS OF DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATE!> LIVF.R PILLS: unwell, and not kno wing whether it proceeded from derangement of thi • liver, or merely hysterics, 1 was persuaded topurch ase a box of Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills, p repsred by Flem ing Bros., Pittsburg, and before I h ad used them all was entirely relieved. lam now enjoying perfect health, and cheerfully recommend Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills to all similar!}' afflicted. New York, March 25, 1852. Repurchasers will be careful to ask for DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LI VER .PILLS manu factured by FLEMING BROS., of PITI SBITRGH, PA. All other Liver Pills in comparison are worthless. Dr. M'Lane's genuine Liver Pills, eun now be had at all respectable drug stores. Nona genuine without the signature ot Jsn. 20, 1860.-lm. FLEMING BROS- U NITED STATES HOTEL, S. E. Cor. lWiSf JMarkel Sis., PHILADELPHIA. H W. KANAGA, ) D WM. McVEY, ( PROPRIETORS. Ftb. 3, 1860. McCULLEY & ORRICK, SUCCESSORS TO SHRIVF.It &. CO., FORWARDING & COMMISSION MER CHANTS, AT TIIE OLD STAND OF SHRIVER & CO., NEAD. THE jit. R. DEPOT, CUMBERLAND, AID. (Agents for the Adams Express Co.) THF. undersigned successors to the late firm of Shriver k Co., Forwarding and Commis-ion Mer chants, will continue the business under the name and style of McCULLEY at the old stand, near the R. R. Depot , and take occasion to assure the friends and patrons of the old firm, that nothing shall be left undone on their part to merit, what they respectfully ask, a continuance of the patronage that has been for twelve years past ex tended to the late firm of Shriver & Co. They deem it scarcely necessary to add, that their facilities for forwarding goods, cannot be equalled in the city. WM. R. McCULLEY, JAMES C. ORRICK, Cumberland, Md.,Feb. 3, 18G0.-Gw. 0 T~A T E M E N T~~ Ot the Finances of the Bedford and Stoystown turn pike toad Company, for the year ending 2d January ISGO. Balance in the treasury at settlement 3d January 1859, SS24, 58$ Amount of toll money received during the year, 1991,89$ 2.816,48 Expenditures during the year 1359. By amount of counterfeit money defaced and burned, $138,45 By Dividend made of half per cent 7th March 1859, t 737,00 By salary paid four gate keepers, 470.00 By State and County taxes, Printing and other incidentals, G1,63$ By repairs on Road and Bridges, 675,20 By Managers' services and Treasurer's and Secretary's salary, 437,00 Balance in Treasury 2d January 1860, 97,20 $2,81 6,48 PETER SCHF.LL, 1 Schellsburg, Feb. 3, 1860.J Treasurer. I) ISSOLUTJON OF PARTNERSHIP. THE co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned HI the tanning and mercantile busi ness, under the name ofS. Shuck k Co., {has this ! day, January 14, ISGO, oeen aissolved All persons indebted to said firm are notified that their notes and accounts are in the hands of Samuel Shuck to whom payment must be made before the lir,t day of March, prox., after that day all claims will be placed in the bands of the propes otlicers for settle ment and collection. GEORGE D. SHUCK, JOSIAH D. SHUCK, SAMUEL SHUCK. WILLIAM W. SHUCK. The undersigned having purchased the interest of George D. and .losiah D. Shuck, in the Tannery and Store, have formed a co-partnership and will carry on the same under the name of S. and V\\ <V. Shuck The friends and customers of the old firm are invi ted to give them a call as they are to keep a firstrate and well assorted stock of goods and leather, which they will sell at the lowe-t prices. Produce and tan-bark taken in exchange lor goods or leather. SAMUEL SHUCK, WILLIAM W. SHUCK. The business of making and repairing coaches ! 4-c., will be carried on as heretofore by the subscri- I bers at their old stand, undea ther.atne of Geor gs i D. Shuck & Co. GEORGE D. SHUCK, JOSIAH D. SHUCK. Feb. 3, ISSO. | AST NOTICE. - The notes Jand accounts of the late firm of Taylor an d Mrwoy, are in the hindsof John P. Reed, Esq., tor collection. This last uotice is given to save par ties interested, costs, in case of neglect to make settlement and payment, before the first day of April, next, suits will be instituted without regard to persons. It is muceh desired to save parties costs, but this notice must bt complied with. TAYLOR & MOWRY. Feb. 3d, !BGO. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE^—Letters tMUnwUy having neen granted to the subscribers, on the es tate of George Geller, late of Londonderry township deceased, all persons indebted to said estate, are notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the sama, will presei.t them properly authenticated for settlement. ADAM GELLER, of Juniata township, J. MILLER, of Londonderry " F eb 3d Executors I DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Letters mriuimin istruion having been granted to tiie subscriber, residing in Southampton township, Bedford county, upon estate of Robert Bennett, late of said township, deceased, all persons indebted to raid es tate are notified to make payment immediately, and ail persons having claims against the same, are requested to present the same properly authentica ted for settlement. HENRY BENNETT, Jan. 27, iSGO. Administrator. ;A Boy lYaiilc<J, In a clergyman's family, about lourteen years old, to remain two or three years, who will be schooled and provided for as a son—one who is accus tomed to horses. A good honest boy will find a good situation. No other need apply. For further information, apply at this office. Jan. 27, 1860. • NOTICE. SAMUEL OSTER, adm'r. of the Estate of John C. Forney, late of South Woodberrv Jp., dec'd, hav ing filed his account which was confirmed by the Orphans' Court of Bedford county, will make ap plication for his discharge on the 13th day of Feb ruary next. SAMUEL OSTER: Jan 27, 1860 52 E IE O v A Ij . E. G. McMULLEN has removed his Shoemaker shop to the building immediately East of the Union Hotel,'feign of the "big boot," where he, will be bappy to acc mmodate all who desire anything in his line. To hunters & trappers AND THOSE WHO MAY HAVE FURS! THE undersigned would respectfully announce that he will be in Bedford, on Monday and Tuesday of February Court, at the Bedford Hotel, when and where he will pay the highest cash price for ail kindsof furs. SI.OO will be paid for full size prime Mink, and the highest price for deer-skins. If you have furs, be sure and send them if you can't bring them. H. A. HARTZELL. Jan 27, ISCO American fife JJusurante & (Ernst d : o. CAPITAL Stock, $500,000. COMPANY'S BUILDING, WALNUT STREET, 9. E. CORNER OF FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. LIFE insurance at the usual mutual rates, at about 20 per cent less, or at total abstinence rates, at the lowest in the world. J. C. SIMS, A. WHILLDIN, Secretarv. President. 'JOHN J. SCHELL, Agent, Jen. 27, 1860. Bedford, Pa. VORS AL E, OR TRADE, A first-rate farm of limestone land, in Morrison's Cove, containing about 131 acres, 100 of which are cleared and balance well timbered. The farm is well watered. The improvements are a good two story Frame House, Log House, Barn, ke. There is a good orchard upon the premises. The'farm ad joins Bioomtielii Furnace, lies half a mile from the Hollidaysburg Turnpike, and four miles from Mar tinsburg. There is a ready market at the door for all kinds of prodnce, and the land is in a high state of cultivation. For particulars, inquire of David Daniel, in possession, or George Cleugh. at Spang's Mills. —ALSO— a Farm of IG6 acres, about 100 cleared,jvVith Double Log House, New Bank Barn, and t'.vogood orchards ttiereoh, lying on the Juniata River, two miles from Stonerstown, and half a mile from the rail road. This farm is composed of a good quality of river bottom land, 30 or 40 acres of which can be put into good meadow. The whole is now in a good state of cultivation. —ALSO— A Brick House (two story) and two Jots of ground in Bedford. —ALSO— A new two-story Rough-cast House and two lots of ground in Broudtop city. - ALSO— -160 acres of the best quality of land in Harrison county, lowa_ near the Missouri, and close to the countv seat. —ALSO— A I.ot of ground in Omaha city, Nebraska. —ALSO— -100 acres of land, in Southampton Township, Bed ford county, lalely owned by Wm.Lasfilev. —ALSO— A Lot ot ground fronting on Main slreet, in the Borough of Bedford. TERMS to suit buyers. O. E. SHANNON, Jan 27, ISGO Bedford, Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF BE Si FOUL) FORGE AND Lemraos Iron Works. THE UNDERSIGNED will dispose of, at Public i Sale, at the house of James Beckwith, in the town i of Hopewell, Bedford county, Pa., on Tuesday the • 21st day of February, next, the valuable Iron Prop- j erty, knowi: as Bedford Forge ami Letnnos Iron Works, situato in Hopewell Township, and within a short distance of ti.e Huntingdon and Broad 'lop Rail Road. The improvements at Bed'oid Forge, consist of a new Forge, (now in operation.) with sheet iron ' roof. Coal House, Saw Mill, a Urge number of llou- : ses for hands, a fine Mansion House, a good Ham j and Stables. The tract of land on which these jm- j provements are erected contains about 237 acres, I and is good arable land, having a considerable ; quantity of land cleared, and in a good state of eul- ' tivaticn. There is also, on this tract, a very ex- [ tensive and valuable veir. of fossil irtn ore, and one | bank opened. Attached tothis property there is j another Farm of valuable land, containing about I 200 acres. Also, a large body of unsurpassed Tiro- ( ber Lands, containing about 7,000 acres, and veins j of iron ore running through the whole of it. The improvements at Leinnos, consist of a Char- ' roil Furnace, (now m blast.; Forge, Mansion Hons-, Store House, Houses for hands. Stables, etc., etc.—. j The ore banks, one vem of hematite, and the other of fossil, belonging to this property, contain iron of the best quality, and of vast extent. The timber lands attached to this property, contain about 4,500 acres, of which 1,000 acres are good arable land, and can be converted into excellent farms. The above lands will be sold together, or in par cels to suit purchasers. diagrams,and full description of the lands, will be furnished and exhibited to bidders on , day of saie. At the same time there will be sold all the per- 1 sonal property belonging to Lernnos Iron Works, i consisting of a large quantity of Pig Metal, Mule J teams, Horse teams, Wagons, Harness, Forge and ! Furnace tools, Store Goods, Household Furniture, , kc., kc., Acc. C3The sale peremptory, and will commence at : 1 o'clock, P. M., and will be continued from day to ' day till all is -old. TERMS—.-To suit purchasers, and will be made ; kuovvn on day of sale. A libera! credit will be al lowed. JOHN CESSNA. Jan. 27, 1860. Register's Notice, ALL PERSONS interested, are hereby notified, ! that the following named accountants have hied i their accounts in the Register's office of Bedford | county; and that the same will be presented to the j Orphan s ( ouit in and for said County, for confir- J mat ion, on Tuesday, the 11th day of February, next, i at the Court House, in Bedfoid : Ihe Guardianship Account of Joseph Pitman, i Guardian ol John Miller, and of tiie minor coildren • of, Mary Miller, dec'd. The Account of Alexander Shoemaker and Philip ; Harclerode, Executors of the last will, Acc., of Geo. i Shoemaker, late of Colerain Township, dec'd. The account of John H. Rush, adm'r. C. T. A. of the Estate ol John Gster, late of Cumberland Val iey tp., dec'd. The account ol Frederick F'iffler, acting executor of the last will, Acc. ot Abraham Burket, late of Union tp., dec'd. The account of William Adams, Esq., Executor ofthe last will, \c , of Catherine Seigle, late ol Southampton tp., dec'd. The accountcf Lewis Ander-onand Lemuel Ev ans, adm'rs. of the Estate of William Anderson, late of Broad Top tp., dec'd. The account of Thomas McCoy, adm'r. ofthe Es tate of Ann l'eighter, late of St. Clair township, deceased. The account of Dr.niel Stoler, Executor of the last will, Acc., of David Stoler, late of Liberty township, dec'd. The account of Henry P. Diehl and Samuel Diehl, adm'rs. of the Estate o" Samuel Diehl, late of Cole rain tp., dec'tl. The account of Enos Davis, adm'r. of the Estate of Azariah Davis, late of Napier township, de ceased. The account ef Danie' Fletcher, Guardian of the minor children of Bernard .Means, late of Alonroe tp., dec'd. v The account of Benj. H. Walker, adm'r. of tne Estate of Catherine Oldham, late of St. Clair tp., dec'd. The account of Mahlon Smith, adm'r. of the Es tate of James Smith, late of St. Clair township, de ceased. The account of Samuel Bossier and David Boyer. Executors of the last will, Acc., of Ecnanuel Bossier, late of Middle Woodterry tp., dec'u. Register's Office, Bed- I S. H. TATE, ford, January 20, 1860. I Register. N O T I C E~ THE following named persons have filed their pe titions in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Bedford county, for License to keep Public Inns or Taverns, and the same will be presented to said court on Monday, the 13th day of February next: William Dibert, West Providence Township. Philip G. Morgart, J.B. Castner, Broad Top Fred. Berkheimer St. Clair " J. A. Snively, Schellsburg. Clerk's Office, Bed- 1 S. II- TATE, lord, January 27, IS6O. ] Clerk. IDM INS IRAI OR'S NOTICE.— Letters of ad jj ministration having been granted to the subscri ber, in Napier tp., upon the Estate of Eliza beth fiackburn, late of said townsbip v dec'd, all persons having claims against said Estate will pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement and all indebted to said Estate will make payment without delay. JAMF.S M. BLACKBURN',. Administrator. Jan- 13, 1860. CHEAP BOOTS AND*SHOES, Just for Sale, cheap, at Shoemaker's Store. Dee. 23d, 1859. I CO TJR1 1 P ROC LA MA TJON. ■To the Coroner, the. Justices of the Peace, ■ and Constables in the different Towmhipl in the Countij of Bedford, Greeting. j KNOW YE that in pursuance of a precept to me directed, under the hand and seal of the Hon. FRANCIS A!. KI.tIAIFLL, President of the | several Courts of Common Pleas in the Sixteenth ' District, consisting ol the counties ol Franklin Bedford, Somerset and Fulton, and by virtue ot his office of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General jail delivery for the trial ot capi tal and other offenders therein and in the Gene ral Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; and A. J. Snively & Johw Taylor, Esqs., Judges of the same Court, in the same County of Bedford, You and each of you are hereby re quired to be and appear in your proper persons with your Records, Recognizances, Examina tions, and other remembrances before the Judges aforesaid, at Bedford, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Gene | ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace therein to he holden for the county of Bedford, aforesaid, on the 2d Monday of F.-b. (being the 13th riay,)at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that dav there and then to do those things to which youi several offices appertain. GIVEN under my hand at Bedford, on the 20 day of January, : n the year of our Lord 1860. WILLIAM S. FLUKE, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., Vend. Ex ponas 4- Levari Facias, to me there will tie sold at the Court Bouse, in the borough of Bed lord, on Saturday, the 11th day of February, 1860, at o'clock, A. M., the following described Real j Estate, to wit : j One tract of land containing 313 acres, more or | less, about 115 acres c leared and under lence, with j a two story log dwelling house and double log barn thereon erected ; also an apple orchard thereon ; ' adjoining lands of William O'Neal, John Snider, and others, situate in Monro" tp., Bedford county, and I i taken ill execution as the property of Jeremiah j j .Morris. i —ALSO— All Deft., William Nelson's, right, title and in j terest in and to one tract of land containing 440 a , cres, more or less, about—o acres cleared and under j j fence, with a story and a half log house and tog j stable thereon erected, adjoining lands of John Cess- | I na, Esq.. John Schafler and others, situate in Cole- j I rain tp., Bedloid eo., and taken in execution as ihp i I property of William Nelson. ALSO— All the Defendant's interest in the following ; pioperty, to wit • the whole of the road leading from j Hopewell to Bioouy Run and thejappurtenance there- ! unto belonging, and taken in execution a= the prop- i erty of The Hopewell and Bloody Run Plank and ; Turnpike Road. —ALSO— All the Defendant's interest in and to a certain j two story brick building, situate in or near the vil- J lage of Rainsburg, Coierain tp., Bedford connty, j known as the Allegheny Male and Female Seminary i containing forty feet in front and sixty feet back, • and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appur- j tenant to said building, containing six acres, more I or less, and taken in execution as the pioperty of the ' Allegheny Male & Female Seminary. -ALSO— One lot of ground in the town of Stonerstown j fronting 27jfeeton Main street and extending back I about 220 feet to an aliey, with a one story frame j house and frame stable thereon erected, adjoining ; lots of Joseph Crissman and widow McCaffrey's ; heirs, situate in Liberty township, Bedford countv, : and taken in execution as the property of Francis \ Kirk. —ALSO— All Defendant's interest in and to a ceitain piece ! or parcel, of land situate in St. Clair township, Bed- \ ford County, on the watejs of Bobb's creek, con taining one hundred acres and allowance, &c., being \ part of aHarger tract of land, surveyed on a warrant dated 7th July, 1762, granted to Col. Henry Boquet and conveyed by William and George Haldimand to George Mock, Deft. —ALSO— One tract of land containing 100 acres, more or ' about 100 acres cleared and undei fence, with : a two story log dwelling house and?donb!e log barn j thereon erected, adjoining lands of Benjamin Mills, ! Joseph Mills and others, situate in Monroe Town- ! j ship, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the • property of John Weimer. • —ALSO— One lot of ground in the town of Scbellsburg, fron -1 ting 66 feet on Vine Street and extending back about i 160 feet to an alley, with a two story rough cast ' \ dwelling house, log wagon maker shop and two log ! ; stables thereon erected, adjoining lots of John Ott, | on the Fast, and lot of David Miller on the West, j j situate in Napier township, Bedford county, and ta- , i ken in execution as the property of Jacob Dull, ! Jr. —ALSO— One lot of ground in the town of Scbellsburg, fronting 60 feet on Vine street, and extending back about 160 feet to an alley, with a two storv rouh cast and weather boarded house and log and frame stable thereon erected, adjoining lot of John Culp, on the East, ana Market street on the West, situate in Napier Township, Bedford county, and taken in execution as the property of George Fisher. —ALSO- One tract ol land containing 160 acres, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and under fence, with a two story log dwelling bouse, and double log barn thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon, ad joining lands of Jeremiah Devore's heirs, Frederick Clitz and others, situate in Londonderry Township, Bedlord'connty, and taken in execution as the prop erty of Charles Johnson. -ALSO- One lot of ground in the town of Stonerstown, fronting CO feet on Main Street and extending back about 020 feet to an alley , with a two story log dwelling house with back building attached and u ther out buildings thereon erected, adjoining Iront street on the North, and lot of Amos Evans on the South,situate in Liberty lownsbip, Bedford connty, and taken in execution as the property of Isaac Kay. Sheriffs Office, Bed- f WM. S. FLUKE, ford, Jan. 20tb, iB6O, j Sheriff. [IST OF CAUSES, put down for trial at Feb i ruary Term, 13th day, 1860. O E Shannon vs John S Fletcher Jatnes Patton " David Stoner et al Thomas J Horton " A W Evans James Patton " Jacob Longenecker James Entiekin D Washabaugh et al Robert M Lernmno's use" C VV Ricketson Jacob Reighart Jr " John Burns et al H IV Smith " J M Vanhorn et al Jacob Schnebly • David Stuckey et al Ignatius Brand " David Stuckey et al Richard Harwood et al " Henry Clapper Samuel Barnhait " The Cham \ Bed TR co Mary Barley's use " Simon Brumbaugh Win Manspeaker " Oster & Cam " Daniel Fore " J S Robison et a! George G Walker " Jacob Witt Geo A Levitt &co's use " George Megraw Prothy's Office, Bed- S. H. TATE, ford, Jan. 20, 1860. J Proth'y. NOTICE Is hereby given, that the second and final account of Joseph B. Noble, F.sq., Sequestrator of the Pat tonsville A Woodberry Turnpike Road Company, has been tiled in the Prothonotary's Office, of Bed ford county, and that the same will be presented to the court of Common Pleas in aod for said county, for confirmation, at the Court House, in Bedford, on Tuesday, the 1-Vth day of Fib'v, next. Prothy's Office, Bed- I S. H. TATE, ford, January 20, 1860. $ Proth'y. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH SITTERS. IT is a fact ihnt, at some period, every mem ber of (lie human famjiy is subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily functions; but, ! with the aid of a good tonic and the exercise | of plain common sense, they may be able so tu regulate the system as to secure permanent I'ei.ih. In order to accomplish this desired j object, tlie true course to pursue is certainly I that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength and life. For this purpose. Dr. Hostetter has in troduced to this country a propaxat ion bearing Ins name, which is not a new medicine, but ono that i.as been tried for years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate powerfully upon the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus, bv the simple pro cess of strengthening nature, enable the sys- * tem to trmmph over disease. Forthc cure of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Nau se.t, flatulency, Loss ot Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising front a morbid inaction of the Stomach or Bowels, producing Cramr,* Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, i.c., theso Bitters have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, so generally con tracted by new settlers, and tensed principally by the change of water and diet. trill be speedily regulated by a brief use of tidn preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably more prevalent, in all its various forms, than any other, and the cause of which way always be attributed to derangements of the digestive organs, ran be cured without fail hy~ using HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as per directions ou the bottle. For this disease every physician will recommend Bitters of some kind; j then why not use an article known to be infal lible ? All nations have their Bitters, as a pre- I ventive of disease and strengthener of the tys i tem in general; and among them all there is | not to be found a more healthy people than the Germans, from whom this preparation ema nated, based upon scientific experiments which have tended to prove, the value of this great preparation in the scale of medical seienee. 1-uveb avd Ague. —This trying and provok ing disease, wnicit fixes its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing birn to a mere sha dow in a short lime, and rendering law phy ; sically and mentally useless, can be driven from the body by tbo use of HOSTETTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of tho above-stated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they neither create nausea nor offend the palate, and render un necessary any change of diet or interruption of ordinary pursuits, hut promote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily as is consistent with the pro duction of a thorough and permanent cure. For Persons in Advanced Fears, who are suffering from an enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of strength and vigor, and need only he tried to bo appreciated. And to a mother while nursing these are indis pensable. especially where the mother's nour ishment is inadequate to the demands of tho child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Laaic-s should by all means try this remedy for all cases of debility, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases of weakness. CAUTION.—We caution the public against using any of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for lIosT-TTEa's Ct:LE3RATr.D Stomach Bitters, and see that each bottle has the words "Dr. J. IlostcUcr's Stomach Bitters'' blown ou tbo sido of tho bottle, and stamped on tho metallic cap covering tho cork, and observe that our autograph signature is on tho label. m* Prepared ancl sold by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa., and sold by all druggists, grocers? and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America- and Germany. Agents for Bedford County : B. F. H xrry, F. C. Reamer, Bedford ; John F. Low ry,Hope well E. B. Ramsy. Bloody Run ; John Nycutn, Fatrview. Oct. 14, 1559. ill A A H 0 00< HOW LOST. HOW RESTORED. Just Published, in. a sealed Envelope, On the Nature, Treatirmnr and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, S"xnal De bility, Nervousness ar.d Involun'.irv Emissions, Im potency and Mental and Physical Incapacity. BY ROB. J. CULVEKVVELL, M. D. t Author of "The Green Book," Kc. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences ot sell-abuse may be effectually removed without Medicine and without dangerous Surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials ; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the receipt of two postage -tamps, bv addressing Dr. CH. J. C. KLINE, M. D., 4SO first Avenue, New Yorkt'ost Bo*4-586. Jan. 20, iB6O. Hardware, Farm Siii;!ceiiccil, AND IRON STORE. STOCK SELECTED WITH THE GREAT EST* CARE AND sufficiently large to meet the wants of the people of Bedford co. Every exertion made to please, both in goods and pri ces. FOR CASH, ail goods in my line sold as low as they ran be got in Cumberland or Hollidaysburg, and many things cheaper. CASH buyers favored particularly. Six month buyets not quite so well 1 liked, but if prompt in payment, will find their bibs O. K., to their entire satisfaction. As my priced are fixed for the two classes of customers names above, I have no prices to suit that class, whether rich or poor, who contract debts for tbeir executes to pay, or the limitation to liquidate. So that those whose credit is not very good and who are slow in paying debts, or get mild when dunned, will please buy for CASH, or produce, or not at all—as 1 have lost enough and am tired dunning such customers. Bedford. Pa.. Oct. 21, 1859. WM. HARTLEY. CSV"// /'/ //) // Cffr CHEAPEST !|BEST !! LARGEST !!! *35.00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double Entry Book Keeping, Commercial Arithmetic andj Lectures. BOARD 8 WEEKS S2O, STATsONARY $7. ENTJRE.EXPEA'SES $62. Usual time from 6to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed competent to man age the books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of from 8500 to 81000 Students enter at any time—No Vacation— Re view at pleasure. First Premiums for Best Business Writing for 1856, received at Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Ohio State Fairs. Also, at the principal Fairs of the Union tor the past four years. D^Mmisters' Sons received at half price. For Circulars, Specimens end F.mbeliished Views of the College, inclose five letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. Jan 13, IS6O. MARK THKSK FACTS: THE TESTIMONY Or THi WffOLE WORIO- Hoilou'jn OinfnseuL . >t<y . j Bui Legs, fia-l Breasts, Sores nn<l Viet,*. All description of sores are remediable by the proper and diligent iin- 0 tine inestimable prepara jl.or To attempt to rure bad legs by plastering j The edges of the wound together is a lolly j for should : the skin mute, a boggy diseased condition remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury i„ a few j day ~ Ibe only rational and successful treatment, [as indicated by nature, is to reduce the iftliamma j tiou in and about the wound, and to sCothe the | neighboring parts by nibbing in plenty of the Oint | meat, a* bait is forced nifty rrie*t< ! Diptheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat, and Scarlet and olfieri Fevers. Any of the above diseases may be curpd by wel* rubbing the Ointment three times a day into the" chest, throat and neck of the patient; it will soon penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine ta , keni by the mouth must operate upon the wholo j system ere if? intluei.ee cat. be fe| t i„ any local part , whereas the Ointment will do its work at once— (Vthoever tries the angeont in the above manner/for he diseases named, or any sim.lar disorders affec ] ting the chest and throat, will &,,d themselves r . : heved as by a charm. Piles, / istulns, S/riclures. I h J I he n, b .°7 C ' a " S ° f will be removed by nightly tomenting the parts with warm wat.r and then most effectually rubbing in the O ln , Persons suffering trom these direful complaint lose no a moment in arrest.ng their progress. It snouid be u-.derstood that it is not suflicirnt mere ly to smear the Ointment on the affected parts but it must be well rubbed in f or some considerable time two or three times a day, that it may be ta ken into the system, whence it will remove any hidden gore or wound as effectually as though paf j paMe to the eye. There (agam bread and" water , poultices, aftei the rtibbtng in oi the Ointment, will Ido great service. This is the only sure treatment i tor lema.es, rases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a genera! bearing down. Indiscretions of Youth Sores and Ulcers. Blotches, as also swelling , can, with certainty be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely, and the Pills be taken night and morning as tecom iner.ded in the printed instructions. VV&en treated in any other way they only dry up in one place to ! break out in mother; whereas this Ointment will , remove the humour from the system, ai.o leave the ! patient a vigorous and healthy" being. It will re | quire tune with the use of the Pills to ensure a lag j ting cure. | Dropsical STellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints. Although the above complaints differ widely in j their origin and nature, yet tbey all require local treatment. ,">lany of the worst cases, of such dis eases, will yield in comparatively short space of time, when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts atFected, even after every other means have tailed. In all senojs maladies the Pills should be taken according to the printed directions accom panying each box. Both the Ointments and Pills should be used in the following cases : Bad Legs, Fistulas, Bad Breasts, Gout, Burns. Glandular Swellings, Bunions, Lumbago. Bites ot Moschetoeg and Rheumatism, Sand-Flies, Scalds, Coco-bay, Sore Nipples, Chiego-tooT, Sore-throats, Chilblains, ' Skin Diseases, t'happed Hands, Scurvy, Corns (Soft) Sore-heada Cancers, Tumors, Contracted and Stiff i Ulcers, Joints, j Wounds, Elephantiasis, Yaws. the words "HOLLOW AY, NEW YORK and LONDON," are discernible as a Water-mark in every leaf ol the book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one ren dering such information as may lead to the detec tion of any party or parties counterfeiting the med icines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLO- W-AY, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respec table Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, through out the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cte and $1 each. is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. >;. B. for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed fo each box. Nov. IS, 1359. 1 mTmw~ DR. EOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, AND DR. HOOF LAND'S BALSLIIIG CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of the present age, have acquired their great popularity only through years of trial, Unbounded satisfac tion is rendered by them in all cases; and the people have pronounced them worthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Debility of the Nervous System, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, arc speedily and permanently cured by the GERMAN BITTERS. The Baisatric Cordial has acquired a reputation surpassing that of any similar pre paration eztant. It will aire, WITHOCI FAIL, the most severe and long-standing Cough, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronchitis, In fluenza, Croup, Pneumonia, Incipient Consumption, end has performed (he most astonishing cures ever known of CcnSrwed Consumption. A fexc doses will also at once check and cure the most severe Diarrhoea proceeding from COLD IS THE BOWELS. These medicines arc prepared by Dr. C. M. •TACK SON & Co., „Yo. 413 Arch Street, Phila delphia, Pa., and arc sold by druggists and dealers in medicines everywhere, at 75 cents per bottle. The signature of C. M. JACKSOW will be on the outside wrapper of each bottle. Ta the Almanac published annually by the proprietors, called EVEKTBODY's Ai.MA_.NAO. you will find testimony and commsndotoryt notices from all parts cf the country. The** Almanacs are given away by all our agents. I For sale at the Drug Stores of D rs. Reamer £ H a ! ry, BedforJ. and all other Drngg uti in the county I May 20,1839
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