j- President's Message excludes many other uisttets this week. It is generally considered a f r fur, but we would advise all to read it and w!. he has to eav. The Governor's Message will b* published next week. ,OT i'acker has our ibanks for a dopy of his Mc ; sag' Carpi".' s has not yet organized. BENEVOLENCE. We eo not think a person c*n evince a more beucvoi "i trait of character than being moved at the dk ress and suffering of others, and further more, r.xious to do all iu tlieir power to alleviate I,T every possible means human suffering. In this t: W I tie; cus ,ws do not know bow the human.- an Lc: voiced can do an action more in accor dance v. I'h their philanthropic views, than by call ing the attention of their afflicted friends aod ac quiip' iuces to the fact Dr Bi ru S. llAN*3t.,cf I J Balt : iucre street, Baltimore, 51 d., Las discovered a , r,.p..ration, which is put up in the form cf a pill, ir.at as a specific action for curing Epilepsy, or falling fits, spasms, cramps, and ail forms of ner vous diseases. Among those who have Leen per mun.r.tlj cured, we might meatiou a member of the family oi James H. Beadle, Uuntaville, Alabama ; Mr. it ■ J' SV- )g, Cab'; Point, Surry Co. Va., anu Mr' w". ?. I.igo.i, Grenada, Mississippi. We might eo on enuDi r.atiug a number of others, until we had filled up thi • column of our paper; but we think we ha~c said sufficient to satisfy every person that die subject un-1 r 'onsideration is cue of vital i:n pirtauc-. to - very are. Reader! st you area well n. 'i or woman, and have uo need of a remedy , per haps you km. M some person who is not iquully blessed as yours. If, if so, cut out ik:s notice, and nd it to him or ! r. It will cast you but little trouble, and probaoiy it will ruadc yen instrumen tai in curing some p.-or, afflicted mortal ot that j;eadful visit i tion, Epilepsy, or failing sickness. Dr. H&ace sends his pills by mail, free of post.-ge, all pans of the woii i, on the receipt ot a remit tance. l'rioo, one lox, $3; two luxes $5; twelve fox. s $24. We have given his address above. Jan. G. 18GQ. Dr- you war.', something to at.ergtuea JOB F Do \ou want i good appetite 1 Do you want to build up your constitution I Do you want to Seel wcli ' Do you want to get rid of nervousness 1 Do yon want energy t 2k. *"oU want to sleep Weii ? Do you want a brisk ami vigorous feeling f ii eou do,use iloufiind's Gtrma'i Bit-.ers, prepa- Dr.C- M Jackson,<llß Areii Street,Pljilad<al i'n., and sold by druggists and storekeepers '■'.'. it the United Stutcs, Canada*, West In <!;. s .md South America, at 75 cents per bottle. Xiuy, 27-1 y. _ _ PIBLEC B.U.K OF VALUABLE BB.iL ESTATE, i ij Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court o r | A Bedford County; the undersigned, as Execu- | tors ol' jEcHrt Iloru, Into of Juni-ta Township,! dee'd, wiii on Tuesday the 24th day of January] 1860, expose to public srilj on the premises. One trnct of lam! situate in said towtohip os' Ju niata, containing about 187 acres, 80 acres of which are cleared, including four acres oi meadow, antral! in good state <1 cultivati-.n. The improvements are a two story log dwelling hout\ a double log bv.-n. a spring house and other Improvements, and al.-.a two apple orchards of good huit. adjoining. Im.ls of Jaim-6 Burm, Y-dentine WertGideon Hitchew. .ml "the.3. Sr I to commence at lb o'clock A. M. Terms one- third of the purchase money en the Ist of April next, when possession will be delivered ; one (after payment ot ocsts) 'o remain to ike iand for the use of the widow, and the remaining tirrd to be paid iu two equal annual payments without ist rest, th.- wb.de to "be secured by Juigmeut Bona.'. DANIEL B. HORN", JOHN A. BURN 3. Jan. 6, 1813. Executors. CHEAPEST 1 BEST !! LARGEST ! !.! #354)0 f: r Tuition in Single and Dot:!.!.* Entry A. Book Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arithme tic c.-.i Li-Cures. Bond S weki §£o, Stationery §35, entire fxr/e §62 17-" time front 6'J 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed competent to manage the Boo! s of any Busiirrss, and qualified to earu a salary of fr . m f>'CG (o §IOOO. Etuietia enter nt any tim—No Vacation—Ra vi -w at j V . urc. 1 irst Premiums lor Best Business Writing lor 18 J, receiv lat Pittsburg. Philadelphia and Onio #.. o Pairs. Also, at the principal Pairs of the i" . on for the past tour years. Ministers" Sous received at half price. * K.r Cr nl. rs, Specimens an 3 Err.bclished View o' .he College ;rx!'>so five letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg, I"-.. .Tad. 6, 1800. Hail Iload Notice. mHE subscribers to tie Capital Stock of the Bed- j i r..nl Karl Eoad'Ooinpauy, aro notified to pv to i tii" Treasurer. m Bedford, the sixth instalment on ! each sinus of . oe-k subscribed by them, on or he f the 22d day of January, ins!. By order o*"' >-. F art!. JNO. P. HEED Jan. 6, 1860. TV maiurtr. fTKAY SHEEP. —Ttkea up by the subscriber, ij l'viny St. Clair Towrsblp, son.o time in De es'ruber last, nine Itead of S op, a piece "ff the 1. ft ear and a s'.it in the rigt't of each, two of them rre black. Tie owner is requested t<> come for- ; w ,1, prove property, pay c.argcs and take them j r, JAMES BAREFOOT j J .n. 0. 1860. SIKAi d'Eril. —Came to the premises of ihe ' subset ier, living in St. Claii Tp-, about th] f. ;c,t of Dec. ist, t-br ? bucks, and one e*e—2with left oc. if slit in right '■•r—-on • with right e.ir off, j and Silt in left—ore with piece off and slit in rgl." err. 1 iown r is nquesttJ to com-. f"rw..rd, j ve I. r uty, i ek-rgesand take ttafim .way. Jan. , ■ <.-• HENRY McDONALD. t'oDiioit.doner n Notice £v. mBl itkbnm, by t Subpoena on Libel for .. r i \t friend, | Divorce. John Siittor. V vs I T . scph Blackburn, j The under si sued appointed Commissioner to take tctun,:: , in tie above cas" will attend to the duties •f lis appointment on Wednesday the lltlt of ,uy 1 H€o at his office in the Borough of Bei (<■: which t.me all patties can attend R. D. BAIiCLAY. Dec. 23, 1859. Commissioner. AUDITOR'S NOTICE- —The undersigned, ap 1\ jointed by the Orphans' Court to distribute the balance iii the bands of Darnel Border, adm'r of George Cloar, dee'd, w-il attend to the duties of : • . aypcintroent, at his office, in Bedford, on Tours 'ly, the 2Cb day est Janu.ny, next, at 19 o'- cloca. A..'!., where a'i interested may it'enl. J. W. LIN GENE ELTER, Dec. 30, 1869. Auditor. I'ISE OIL for sale at OSTER it CARN'S . Dec t, 1859. BEDFORD COUNTY, SS, At an Orphans' Court held at Bedford, in and for the Co tint? of Bedford, on the 21st day of November, Ai D., 1851), before the Judges of the said Court On motion of Job Mann, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representatives of Henry Stockman, lite of Monroe Township, dee'd, to wit: John Steckman, residing in Fulton County, Pa., Sarah, intermarried with John Mortimorc, Philip Steckman, Jacob Steckman, Valentine Steckman, Peter Steckman, Ilenry Steckman, residing in Rush County, Indiana, Andrew Steckman. Elizabeth, iu termnrrh u with David Morris,.Frederick Steckman ud James Sleckiuaa, to be and appear at n Or phans' Court , to he held at Bedford; in and for the County of Bedford, on tha secoed Monday (loth day) of February, ueit, to accept or refuse to take the Real Estate of said deceased, at the valuation which has been valued >nd, appraised, in pursu ance of a writ of partition or valuation, iss" -d out of our said Court, and to the She: ill' of .-.lid Coun ty directed, or show cause why the same should not be sold. -1 to set my band and the seal of said j Court, at Bedford, the SOth day of J November, A. D.. 1859. SAMUEL 11. TATE, ATTEST : Cierk. Wu. S. Flics, Shcrijj. Bee. 30. 1859. BEDFORD COUNTS, SS. At an Orphans' Court held at B< drord, in and for the County of Bedford, on the 21st dry of November, A. I>-, 1859, before the Judge of the said Court Os motion fG. 11. Spang, Esq., the Court grant a rule upon the heirs and legal representa tives of John .Clour, tlm younger, late of Bedford Borough, dee'd, to wit: George Claar. residing in the State of Michigan, A\"m. Char, residing iti Ohio, Henry C. Claar,-okn Claar and Margaret, BOW wife of Rev. George Becklcy, the three last named residing in Frederick County, Maryland, to bo and appear at an Or plia.u/ Court t he held it Bedford, in art i for the County of Bedford, on the second Monday, loth day of February, next, to accept, or refuse to take, the real estate of said deceased, which lies been veined and appraised in pursuance of a writ ot partition or valuation issued out of our said Court, and to the Sheriff of said County directed, or show catse why the same should no: be sold. testimony where I 1 iwru kereun ,| to set my hand and the s- ,1 of the said \wenQS9p Cutirt, at Bedlord, the 30th day of No \emb< r, A- I)., 1853. RASTL H. TATE. Cork. ATTEST : WM. S. FLUKE, SheiifT. Dec. 30, 1859. .Notice oi inquisition. VS7"IiI'.REAS Benjamin Ridgv-ay, late of South V V ampton Township, Bedford County, dee'd, died seized of the following real estate to wit: One tract of land cont uning 268 acres and al- j lowance, more or less, sutveyed on a""arrant i: | his name, dated 27th February, 1797, adjoining the j Sary lati i line, Andrew Collins an 1 others, and] situate in said township of Southampton, leaving - issue eight children, o wit: Prist.ilia, intermarried . with John K. Dye, residing in Monroe County, O. whose interest is owned by Petitioner, Jacob Bern hard, Esq., Elizabeth,- intermarried with Peter Beaver, residing iu the same Coniify and State, Mary Ann. inter married with Enoch Dye, residing in same county and state, v hose interest -also be long to Petiti' uer, James Ridgway, Nancy Dye. residing in same county and state, Joseph Ridgway, residing in Monroe County, Missouri, Eliza Ridg way a?KI Benjamin Kidgwav, residing in Monroe County, Oci >; also the issue of Amos Ri Igway and Rachel Edwards, to wit: Harriet, Nancy, Mary and.Annie, children of Autos, residing in Washington County, Ohio, and Benjamin residing . in Monroe Courty. Missouri, Elsie, Nathan. Ed ward, Mary, Rachel, Catharine, Elizabeth and Angelina, residing in Washington County, Ohio, Chi lE.of Rachel Edwards, deck!. Notice is therefore, hereby given that in pursu ance of a writ of Partition, or valuation, to me directed, I will proceed to hold an inquisition, or Ya'uation, on the t- '-mis-'s, on \V. dnesday, the ISth -ley of January, next, when and where all in teretted may attend, if they sec proper. WM. S. FLUKET Sheriff. Sheriffs <'fiice, Bedford, LAC. Id, JCS9. liili r MEAL ESTATE. BY virtue of ati order of the Orphans' Court of Bedf.rd County , there w. i he soli at public out cry, en the promises, at the lute re-si fence of Sim uei Burbot late of Union Township, in sai-l Coun ty, dee'd, on the 20th day of JAN UAKY, next, Cse Tract of situate in s-.-.i ! Township County, adjoining lands of Henry Walter on the N<>rth, John i :ek s on the South-ast, AiraLara Croyle on the South, Eli Burhet on tin \\~> • ?. an;l Joseph Croyio on the Bast, lining IOC acre-, more or Iws, with a log House, double log Bam and other outbuildings thereon —about CO acres cl> wed, part meadow, re mainder well tim'v red. I E!IMS uiait* known, and attend ir.ee Liven on day •>I sil.', Ly JACOB BUEIiKT. Adra'r of Sum'l Durket, dec'J. ■ Dec. 30, 1859. Cami'l \ Krn.ntz, j No. 13, Angutt i'.jm, 1859, ■ by her next friend | in the Cuurt id Conrtuon Pleas I Al x inder Ling,- J- ■ f Bedford County. vs. I Aiias Subpoena on f.ibel for - George Kooniz. J Divorce. NOTICE is hereov given to the Defendant : the ! above cas \ tliat a Stihpa-na. and alias Subpoena on ■ Libel for Divorce, have been issued, the last of j said writs lacing returnable to N--v. Teiw. 21st day, i A i>., i 859. And now, Ly ditection of the sata j Court, the said Defendant is required to appear on i or before the second Monday. 13'h day . Febrn- ' ary, next, and answer to the complaint of th. , i'laintifl", us provided fcr Ly Act of Assembly. Wit. S. FLUKE, ] D :c. 30, 1859. Sheriff, i (emraissioner'fj Koike. Mary Ella Waltman, j In the Court of Common by her next friend, | Plvas of B -dfoid County, John Esl.Lioaa, j-N'o. 21, Nov. Term, 1359. vs. j Alias subpiena on Libel George Waltman. j for Divorce. THE undersigned, appoicii-d Commissioner to t kc testimony i the above rase, will attend to the duties of his appoiDtment, at iii - office, iu the Borough of Bedford, on Saturday, the 21.st day of January, A. J)., IbOO. when ani where ali parties interested mav attend. JOSEPH VT. TATE, Dec. SO, 1859. Cvimmissioner. Administrator's Notice. LE I TERS of administration upon the estate of John lioudab;.-!., lite of Union a ownship, Bed ford County. deceasad, hiving lieen granted to the subscriber, residing in St. Clair Towustiip, in sai l County, ali persons inleiaed to said estate ale no tifi ij to make payment immediately, and those having claims or demands against the said estate aro requested to make tliem known without de lav. GEORGE M. HOLSINGER, Dec. 39, 1559. Adm'r. VUDITOR'S NOTICE —The undersigned, ap pointed by the Orphans' Court to distribute the b da; ce in lue hands of O. E. Shannon, Esq., adm'r of Philip Ickes. lato of Union Township, ; dee'd, will attend to tue iluties of said appoint ( incut, at his office, in Bedford, on Thursday, the I 26th dav of January, next, at 1 o'clock, P. 75.., | where all Interested may attend. J. W. LINGEMFELTER, I Dec. CO, 1869. Auditor. BEBFORB IHdUIREIL BEDFORD COUNTY, SS. igKjjHjjjjjSgMk, THE Oommonw aitb of Pehnsvlva -9 PHwP John Whitm-v. Defer F. Kcs-- •MKivi■> I t Leonard G liosh r. Thomas Giif fith snd tie Huntingdon an I Broadmp Mountain Rail Read >•' Go <1 Company .HU I ail oilier persons interested it: ti".- trends. <. Gro'ine; We command utid fii-nly enj dti G>u that laying -tsitle all business vv.iaierer. you and each <i pm, lie and aptiear before the Judges oi the Court of Common Fleas of the said County, to be held at Bedford, on the 13th day of Fuhuary. A. D. 1809, to show cause, if any you have, why the witnesses on behalf of William H. Irvin, James L Line, G. Taylor Lane, Mrs. R.becea Hunter, Mrs. Mary A. R. Kennedy. Mrs. Mary N Nioklin, Isaac N. Carter, Geo. IV. Webb. James R. Webb, ami Geo. IV. Webb, Executors of the last will <Sc. of Edwin B. Webb, ted. llc-n:y E. Leman, Guardian of Susan E. Webb and Go rge \V. Webb, minor children, of John S. Webb, dee'd, Harriet R. Lane, John Mar tin and Mar* F. Martin, bis wife, l)r. James S. Lace, Hubbard B. Taylor and Aiice T. Taylor, his wife. Wm. N.Lane. Willoagbby S.'Webb, IV m. L. Richie, Win. S. Downey, Committee of Alex ander It. Richey and Ji.nies W. Harding, Guardian of Madison F. Richie, on theii cdmp'aiat against you, before ou* said Court, duly exhibited, should not be examined ,ud th .-ir testimony reduced to writing and filed of record in our as id Court, in order to perpetuate the same, agreeably to the Constitution of our Government and the act of Assembly in such case made and and provided.— And hereof fail net at your peril Witness the Honorable F. 51. Kimmell, Esquire, President of said Court,at Bedford, the 21st itay ot November, A. D. 1859. SA.M'L 11. TATE, Dec. 23 1559. Proth'y. lll'EO SfRIIYIIUIN! TRAINS STOIPED ANOTHER TIME!! TO UNLOAD NOONS AT FERRIS9N & MiNSPEAKEit'SS!!! TUST recccived another time mid for sale cheaper ey than ever a splendid lot of Winter Goods, ia c.uding Ledger ilats, 7 5 cts. a;.-! up, Be Lam s, 10 cts. end up, Gasinetts. 37 j cts. mid up, Broad Clotn's $ 1.50 and up, Doe Skin Casimer, 75 cts. and tip, Shawl's of all kinds SI,OO and up, Marino, 18* cts. and up. Hosiery, including Gloves, Stocking's Nc., of *ll kinds. GROCERIES, including " Coffee. 12i cis. and up, Sugar, 8 cts. -ud up, Fine white crushed, 12J and up, Baking Molasses, 12J per quait, B"st Mould Cat 'Vs, 18 i is. and i little of every thine else in the Grocery line. MEN'S DEPARTMENT, including Un.lersl.iit's and Drawers, Gmn over Shoes, Shandies and Butkiloc over :h Men s Double Sole Boot's lor winter at $1.75 an 1 up. Iu the shoe Department are included lor Ladies Gentler., n and Ckiiutcn, ail sorts and sizes and prices as usual. SUigh and Buggy Whips, Tobacco and Cigars ot ali kinds fire i Gnxvixr down. Dec. 23, 1859. APPEALS. JVJ'OTICE is hereby given to the taxable inhabi JLx laiits of Bedford County, that the appeal will be held by the Commissioner* at the Commission er",'. Office, in tb Borough of Bedford, on the days specified to wit: For the Townships of Hopewell. StC'iair, Union, Middle and South Woodbury, oa Monday the 9th day of January next. For 'ho Townships,of East aa t West Providence Snalccsptins. Liberty, Monroe aud Broad T->p, on Tuesday the lOtii day ol" January next. For the Townships of Cob-rain. Cumberland Valley. Harrison. Londonderry, Southampton, on Wednesday the llth day of January next. For the Tewnsbi*, s of Bedford. Juniata, Napier and ihe Boroughs of Bed lord and Sehellsburg, on Thursday the 12th day of January next. When and where all parsons or corporators feel ing themselves aggrieved at the enumeration aud ruination of their taxable property, are requested to attend, and state their grievances r.-r redress ae coiding to law. C. EVANS. J. BECK LEV, W. .M. PEARSON, Attest. C-wnmissio crz. IT. NiooDEKrs, Clerk, Commis.-ioceis Dec. 10, 1859-3 LXEcnoirs NOTIC E. "TT ETTEKS testamentary having been prarifed to _hj the subscriber, liviug in Cumberland Valley Township, on 'he c-t .te of Fedcrick Rice, late ol s id Towuslup, dee'd, all j ,:rsons indebted to s-iid state are I,olined to make payment immediately, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them properly ivutheriticted for settlement. FRANCIS A. RICE. Dec. 1~,.1fj:-9. Executor. RAIL ROAD ELECTION. \X Election will be held at the Kaii Road Oibce. in Bedford, lor the Election of a President and twelve Directors for said Company, on Monday the Hill day of January, IS3O, between the hours of -re aud four o'clock P. M.-, of wldoh the st ck bf'Viera will take notice. JOHN P. REED, ! Dee. 16, 1869. Secretary. j CU9ICEISTR.VI&D BE^INE, FOR lcmoviug all Kinds of grease sputa, &c., j fir in silk, .ibbons. cloth, Aie., Ac., cleans ! glov. in a few moments w<thout effecting the c-dor. and for cleaning all kinds of wool or silk goods is iavaluablc. i'or sale at H. C. REAMER 5. Dec. 10, 1859. ~OUR TERMS! THOSE of oar patrons having unsettled accounts are ivspectfully r .tuiudeii, tii.it agreeably to our p'tl lished Terms, their accounts wili iie due on the Ist of Jauua-y 1860, anu must absolutely be settled by cask, /noduce ,r .. .V. To thoss who have ai n ady so ; rompily s< tiled their accounts, we tender our grit -ml acknowledgments trusting that all others indebted to us w.li promptly follow their laudable example. Respectfully, Dec. 23. 1859. OSTER A CARN. lumbeh. HAVING now on hand a large supply and fifty thousaiid feet mor- to arrive, we shall ite fire pared to furnish builders with white an i yellow pine boards, oak and pine scantling, also shingles, roofing a;id Plastering Lsths, iti anv quantitv ufiou the best terms. A. ji. CRAMER ij- Co. Dec. 23, 1859. ATTENTION KIFLEMUm ! \7"CU are hcretiy ordered to parade at the Cour' - House, in Bedford, on F -.titrday, the 7th day of January, next , .it 19 o'clock. A. M. ta lull win ter uniform, with plume and 19 rounds of blank cartridge. Bv ord rof the Captain. Dec. 23. 1869. G- W. STIFFLER, O. S. OH YESr OH YES!! Anew arrivpl of Fresli Confectionary, Accorde ons. Flutes. Fifes, Violins, a lot of n>"o eight uu\ as.d 80 hour Clocks, tor s.bv A. L. DEFIBAUGU. Bedford, Ler.9, 1859. Tmi r :* "7® a o A Li. p rsous knowing themselves indebted to the subscritier ou Note or Book account or other -1 wise, arc hereby notified that their account" will be placed in the hands of the proper officers for col lection unless paid b) the fiist of February, next.- MICHAEL LUTZ. ! Dc. 9.-869.* | Qtlgars, Teas, Coffoe, Chocolate, Molasses and i O Byrups, tbo lieat in town, tor sale at the CHttar | side, by OSTER b CARN'S. 1 Dec. 9. 1859. y 1 UPSET* IMPROVED . SEIRCHRR,c®f A STANDARD MEDICINE For the speedy. radical. s.tid effectual cure of At.fi DISK \SK< niising from IMPU arfv or rms blood. ft.rdii.iuc has wrought the most miraculobs cures in di.i-per.tio c isus of Cancerous formations, Eryslju Us, Boils, Sore Eyes, j Scald Head, j Rheumatic Disorders, j Costiveness, | Salt Rheum, I General Debility, Loss of Appetite, j Foul Stomach, rl all Diseases having their Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases. Pimples on (he face. Old, Stubborn Ulcers, j Tetter affections, Dyspepsia, j Jaundice. Mercurial Diseases, I.iver Complaint, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, and origin in an impure state of the Blood. The above is a portrait of David McCrcary, of Napier township, who. an th" 21st day <| August, ' 1858, made affidavit iu fdrc Justice Gortey that Ire was treat. ,1 f.>r the cure cf Oncer hv three physi ciausof Bedfor-1 Countv. and by Dr. Newton of! the Eclectic College itr Cincinnati, for n period ol ; nearly eight mouth®, notwithstanding which, his Up, uric, avd a porticn of hh I'fl cht<k nerc entirely eulenaway! Ho hid given up all l ope, when he heard of the'-BRo ! Searcher." and was induced ; to try it. Four bottles cured him. and although] sadly disfigured, there is no question but what this j invaluable medicine saved his life. The full panic- • ulaia of this remarkable case may lie seen in a c-ir- j euLr, which can be had of any ot 'be Agents. We also refer to the case of Nancy Bi tkney, oi j E dcrtim. Aunstts>rg county, Pa., cured of Scro- | tula after being unable ic get out of bed for thr c j years. j To the case of a lady in Aasonville, Clearfield county who was also afflicted with Sc.rotula .u its worst form. To the case of George Meis-d, resiling in C"i rohtovn Cambria county. Pa., *.vho was so badly afll'c'ed with Cancer that it cat his entire nose ofl, and his case was worse, if possible, than McCrea- The particulars of tl.es-- cases—evert or.? of which wis cured by th" use of the Bl -od Searcher —may also lie found in a circular to be had tl any < f the Agents. U. M. LEMON, Proprietor. Laboratory for the manufacture and saie, near Penua. Railr-nd Depot, HollMaysburg. Pa. For salt- by 11. C Reamer, B-- II >r<i; G. D. Trout, Allan Bank : John G. S :heK, lTeasantville ; t.. N . Fyan, West End i*. Office* Frederick Corl, Mari etta ; G. B. An-ick, St. Chdrsvillt; Jacob Baird, Barndollors Mills; N. Koons. Willow Grove; John Bowser. Bowser's Mid: A Evans, Rainsburg ; It. F. Horn X Bro., Scbolisburg; Ililligas fc MoWry, Bit--i)i Vista; John Wiyde. New Paris; Uitchey & Ramsey, Bio--'v Run; Piper $■ Scott, I'at'ens vilh-t David Beegle. Waterstrei t ; \S rn. J. 1 %1- hraith, Woodberry; G D. Kauffrn :n, Fhtcbville ; all of .Lord County. Dec. 16, 1869. V)rags and Books. H. U. REAMER, Juliana Street. Bedford, Pa., (.itthf Staiul formerly occupied by !>■'■ F. C. Reamer,) Stuffs. Oii e$ Tnrpen tlpe. Window GHss. Glassware. 40. Jnst received a large stock of American. French. ■- i English perfumery. Al a o a peat variety of line Soap, for Toilet V-e. Tooth pastes., Hair Tonics. Hair l>yes, that will colour vr.rj .es Wes, from a lip:/*. Frown to a jet Mack. Tooth, Nail. Hair. Sha ving, and Clothes brnshes, Corn's. Pocket Knives, Pocket Books. Puimcnnait s, Scg.ir eases, <sc.. Also, have and will I-cep const.fr.tlv on band a supply of Coil Oil. Burning fluid and Camp''• . with a great 'variety of the most modern and best stv'e of coal oil ami fluid lamps. 'Pure Wines and liranJiea i.r medicU r->. Fit voring Extracts and SJ4CTS of ali sorts. Fine Seg.rrs, SnuCs. Chewing and Smokine Tobacco. Having tho agency for nil the principal patent medicines in use will keep a fall supply constantly on hand. . . _ Also, dealer in Books, sc., consisting of t*eo giv.phicc.l. Scientific. I. digous. Poetical, Historic./ , Law. Medical, School and M iscellan -ous Works in connection with a great variety *>f plain an<l . ncj Stationery, Cep Note, Post, and Wrapping Paper, Blank Books, of every size mid quality, Diaries, Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Noteund Receipts. 1 C7~ Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guar j ar.tevd. with regard troth to j.ricc and quality. ! vflT Physicians. Prescriptions carefttlly and ac ! ccrjtely compounded at i>ll hours ol the day or j nisljt. IX'o.O, 1859. TfBSPIKE mBE Stockholder* <>f the Somerset and Bedford JL Turnpike ID-ad Company will take notice that. an will, ho held at the house of Jacob RingU-r. in Allegheny township, on the first M'-n- . day of January next/the second day, to elect a President, six Managers and a Treasurer, to con- ; duct the affair* of tho Compai.. luting the ensu- ] ITIE: year. i BENJAMIN KJMM.V-. Pres't. A Dividend was declared on the lfith 01 Nov em- | ber of one half nor oni for the preceding year, j on the capital stock of said Company, and will bo , paid by the Tr ssurer at bis otfice. j 1 B. KiMMEL, Pres't. < December 0, 1559 A<tm!is*raior's Aotlce. LETTERS of administration de bonis non cum testainento anuexo, having been granted be Regis; r of Bedford Co. to the -ulseiioer, residing in Bedford B-rougu, on the estate oth.M.Hr clav. Esq., late of Bedford Borough, dec i, ail per sons'indebted to said estate ere requested to make payment without delay, anil those lunme clums against said estate will present them prope.l,. aa r i( BAKGLAr Dec. 2, 1859. Adm r. THE inblic are hereby notified that my wife Elizabeth, having left my bed a.-.d b.aru, without cause or provocation, 1 -m determined hereafter to pav no debts ot her contracting and J warn all pei '■ <*°™* ""j'oHN w'TEELER. Dec. 10, 1869. Over Head aud Kars in M>} ! JVI ONSENSE, when you can buy a spleuaid IN HAT from 62| cts.,n P Drt T£B fc CARN>S . Dec. t. 1669. WWW fBOBS. THE undersigned have just opened a large supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, our stock will he found very full and complete, including many kinds of goods that are entirely new—the as sortment we now offer is superior in extent, variety, and cheapness —and all who favor us with a call may de pend upon being suited in price and quality—we respectfully invite our friends and customers to learn our prices before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Country Produce taken for goods. A credit will be extended to prompt paying buyers—and also to customers who will qheerfully settle their accounts every January by cash or note. These terms will be strictly adhered to. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Nov. 4, 1859. G. K. OSTER, SAMUEL CARS. OSTER &CARW, i'iilili' SIDE, BFJI OP.fi, PI. WE hiv.-just received a tlirOltlil SIILECTIOT of ntw and CHE AP .all ami Winter Rog&i, purchased with sp cial reference to the inter' st of our customers awl the public generally. We tender oar gr.it( fill thinks for too very liberal patronage bestowed upon ns, in th.- past, and can only assure our patrons tliit it shall he our aim to m.'-nt their continued patronage. Our Mock shall be always large, and Suited to the wants of the community, and ever of TflE BEST TO BE HAD IX MARKET. We invite an exaraiutaion of our stock ami price®, and wo hazard nothing i:-. s yiiig that it will he to the 'interest of the pontic to give us a call. TERMS an heretofore; prompt settlement required by cash or note every January. "Oct, 14, 1839. Bedford Steve and Tin Depot, 'fAIIE undersigned keeps ccn cT'ncj jg_ Mantly on hand a large as '|| sortmc.nl of Cooking Stores, ip-" , -p/fw of the latest style among which may lie found the Baltimore Air Tight, S slz s, 7 A >V *5 Royal Cook •' " 4 > — _ „ -V' llojm- ' •< •• 2 Keystone 2 " Victor " •' " " Summer Rose " 2 , Premium " 2 " V'l ich are si arranged as to be Used t,r wood ~ C,a, tni *ie tiarradted tc perform sitisfactoriiy, o: no sale. Also.a large asdbrtment td Wood rial Coal Stores of good styles, and variot s sires. Tinware of every ;Lsc:iptin ami. liu-sia Board. rep '.iring ami job i vork -loue to order, wub dispatch. i h public are invited to give him a call and ex amine hi-s Rt-m . which he will sell low for CASH, or niurkv tab! I'SODCCJ. GEO. BLVM IKE. Oct. 7, 1859.-3 m iiMIIUB iOiOTOP B. n. ON r.nd after l^ ! b to* P-u SE.NC" a TRAIN* AXD LIfrNT IXCDOX, will leave, and arrive as follows : Leave Ilrxrix&im foV,lloKi,w.:u;, ir 7 5 \ A. M,, Leave UOPEWTH. tor IfbxTixGDOX, at 10.20. " Connecting with MAID TRAIN" EAST OX I'ENSN It. K. at 1.10 P. if., rid arriving in Pnu.ADFCI.PuiA at 10. 55, P. M. Tim Train from UCRTISGDON at 7*40 A. M . connects with EXPRESS TRAIN IV EST oil !'• una U.K. J. J. LAWRENCE. Sept. lluntiugdou, Nor. 18, 1d59. Suay Heifer. /"lAME to the premises of the subscriber, living yj in St. ( lair Tow -hip, some time in June last, a light brown heifer, supposed to I ■ about 5 years olil—no car marks—the owner is requested to come foiward, prove property, pn chvg. •, vnd take her away. GEORGE VI. ILcKL. l.tts! XBHcp, THE stoic ho.ks of Jacob Heed, an t those of Heed & Minni 'k are getting oi l. and must now be rb/s -d The subsciioir is anxious to SVG all par ties the expense of legal proceedings, and therefore calls upon all indebted or l aving accounts unset tied. to rail at once and settle up. fruits will CT sainly be instituted against all neglecting this no tice after the Ist of February next. JACOB REED. lie.:. 2. 1359. THE itfSFESMO* OF John F.. Co. k. one of He ilsrpr*s Ferry In surgents, for sale at Dr. Harry's ltrug nd Book Store. Dec. 9. JUST received a second supply • f those Neat, Humble Ladie3 Heeled Lace Boots, at only S! .25 ar.d $1.50 a pair at OSTKK k CAEN'S- Dec. 9. 1859. NOTICE is h.-reUy g.ven. tint tne undersigned ; will apply at next Term of th. Orphans' j Cotut. for a discharge from his office of Adminis trator of George Kt/.ns, late of Wn'oe T -w.isbip, dee'd. JONATHAN HOIITON, Dec. SO; 1859. Adm'r. \*vi Jewelry. rpilE subscriber has opened out a new ant JL splendid assortment of all kinds ol tne most fashionable Jewelry—consisting in part of BreatjjPins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Ac. it". Call and see his stock. deli DANIEI. BORDER. iiiisEi itMir BLANK. Exemption Judgment Notes, Exocuf. ons. j Simmons, Subpoenas, Constable Sales, &c., | > for g lie at this office. |■ . i i Airll sell domestics s-> LOW that our patrons are ■ VV carrying them away by the whole piece. A 1 few more left at the OUUAP store of v OSTF-R k CARX. j Doc. 9, 1859. xxrE have on hand three new two horse H agons W Which wc will sell cheap tn exchange lor any kind of grain, or give a reasonable credit thereon. A. B. CRAMER k CO. Oct. 7, 1859. HATS AND CAPS! I TnE largest assortment in town, of beautiful model and fabric, comprising every pattern, color and quality, CBEAP as like goods sro to be bad m the 'Jr.ited StaUw, at OSIER 4- CARN b HOSTETTER'S - STOMACH BITTERS. IT is a fact f ant. ft SOMA peri od, over;- mem ber of tho human family i subject to disease or disturbance of the bodily fuccboae; but* •with the aid of a good tonic and the exerciser of plain wmmon sense, they may bo able -o to" regulate the system as to secure permanent health. In order to accomplish this desire'l object, the true coursa to pursue in certainly that which will produce a natural state of things at the least hazard of vital strength anl life. For this purpose Fr. HosUstter has in troduced to this country a preparation bearing his name, which is not a new a-cdieine, but one that has been tried for years, giving satisfac tion to all who have used it. The Bitters operate poenrfully upon the stomach,, bowels, and liver, restoring them to a healthy end vigorous action, and thus, by the simple pro cess of strengthening .lature, enable the sys tem to triumph over disease. For the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ifaii sea, Flatulency, hr. sot Appetite, or any Bilious Complaints, arising from a morbid inaction of tho Stomach or Rowels, producing Cramps, Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbus, etc., these Bif'ers have no equal. Diarrhoea, dysentery cr flr.% *o generally'.on traetcd by nc-w settlers, end cause I principally by the change of water and diet, will be speedily regula:e<! by a brief u-e of this prcpar.-.'ion. Dyspepsia, a disease which is probably nave prevalent, in all its various forotS, than uny ether; and the cause of which may always be attributed fo derougemems ei the tivo organs, can be cured witooyt ,ajl by using HOSTETTER'S STOMA', '! LIT i'.IHS, as per directions on < !to bottle. North's disease every physician will recommend Bitters of seme kind, thou why not use an article known to be infel libleSr All nations have their Bitters, as a pre ventive of disease cud strengt lienor ot the sys tem in general; and auior; thom all there is not to be found a more i.calihy people then the Germane, from whom this preparation ema nated, based t>pon experiments which have tended to prov the rah:* of this great preparation in the scale nf medics! science. FEVER AND AGUE. —This trying and pro. sit ing disease, wideh fives its relentless creep on the bifciy df than, reducing fcira to a mere sha dow ir. a short time, en.i rendering him phy sically au'l incntnllv useless, can he driven from the body by tfio '•' of HOSTEYTER'S RENOWNED BITTERS. Further, none of the ebeve-fitated diseases can be contracted, even in exposed situations, if the Bitters are used as per directions. And as they neither crca:< nausea nor ofiend the palate, ami resder nil reeessiuy any change of diet or intern:mion of ordinary pursuits, Iftif t remote sound sleep and healthy digestion, the complaint is re moved as speedily us is consistent with the pr<D duct ion of a thorough and permanent core. r r Pcrwu in A ir,Tr-ira, vri.O am suffering from an enfeebled constitution find infirm body, these Bitters are invaluable as a restorative of rtrcngih and vigor, aDd need or.iy be tried to be oprrc.dsteu. And to a mother while nursing these Bit'crs arc indis pensable, especially where the triotiier's nour ishment ;s inadequate to tho demands of tho child, consequently her strength must yield, and here it is where a good tonic, such as llostet! er's Sfdmach Bitiers. is needed to impart temporary strength and vigor to the system. Ladies should bv all moats try this remedy for nil cases of liability, and, before so doing, should ask their physician, who, if he ia acquainted with the virtue of the Bitters, will recommend their use in all cases cf weukness. CATJTIOIT—We caution the public against using any of tits mar.;- imitation* or counterfeits, but ask for HOSTETTKH'S CELI-BEATCD STOMACH HITTERS, and seo that each bottlo bos the words "Dr. J. Hosteller's Stomach Bitters" blown on the aid# of the bottle, and stamped on tho metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that our autograph mgnatnro is on the iahel. Prepared r.nd sold by EOSTETTEE & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pi-, and sold by all druggists, grocers, and dealers generally throughout the United States, Canada, South America. \nd Germany, Agent* lor Bcdfoid County: B. F. Harry, H .C. Reamer, Bedford; Jehu F. I.owrv, Hopewell; E. B. Ramsv. Blood V HUD J John Njcum. Fairview, .Nov. -4 1809. BSWOKS) CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. Rev. Jolau I.yon, (prlnrinnls T. I.ytlletoii Lyuu, A. M.. f 1 llnci r-. riUIE Winter session o' thi3 Institution, will open L FIHJJ the 2d December, DM 9. It is desirable ibat ail students should <• liter ut tbe com mencement <// tbe (Juarier, feud no j i.pil will be re ceived for less than one quarter. It is tbe design of l!.. Principals to o ake this Academy i.i all icspec's a fiist cl Institution for tiie thorough instruction of you Ih ot l oth Kxe* and to prepare theiu fl.i any pro less.on cr position in life. The high moral and scier.tifl c tOLe of tie school is well known to this comosun By. A ttrict di-ciplire will tie enforced. A few bovs (the number i s limited to ieu) will le received into the f..mily of tlio Principals as boar ders. The beauty of the scenery and tbc :ah daily of ihc el > mate render Bodiord a most bet ra! !e lot ation ot sueh a school. Persons from abroad, visiting the spiings, will bo near their children during the sutnm ei scas n. TERMS: §2OO per year, including boarding, washing, fuel, i gbts and tuition in all the I ranches. TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS PER QUAE TKii; §6, English branches, §7,60 Classical do. &c. Dec. 2, 1860. WM Y. LEADER'S™ Law, Real l&ate and Celkiic Office, (NO. 221, V. fan STREET,) Philadeiphia, Fa. CIOLLLCTioNS nr.do in all parts of the coun- J iry. Real Estate bought and Bold, money procured, and invested or Mortgages and Ground Rents, and all branches of the profession punctu al',)- atturrried to. REFERENCES. Ron. James Pollock, Milton, Ta. Hon. T.. Joy "Morris, Philatln. flon. John Thctnpaon. PotfatoWn, Pa. J. B. Sansom, Eisq., McCorinelisburg. Hon. M'm. Millward, Phi'ada. I.a-idy & Phler, 11 fir. R. M. Kitkbridge, Bridesburg, Pa. Geo. W. Jon-s, Esq., I'hilada. Pec. 2, 1559.-3 m. | Auditor's Xoticc THE undersigned, appointed aud'tor to (tistri^ bate the funds in the hands of Sheriff Flnok, j arising from the sate of the personal property in tho cas of Job Manu et al vs. B. IV. Garretson. will | attend to the duties of said appointment at- his of fice in-the borough of Bedford on Wednesday the , 2Hth day of December 1859 at 1 o'clock P. SI., at which time and place all partiuS interested may at tend. j.H. GAITHEP., Dec <J. 1f : 63. Jkditor. HATS AND CAPS, TO suit the it* Aim, t**tos ant? POCKETS of all, at nnp SIDE, bv OSTER tk CARN. 1 Oct. 21, 1859. CHEESE —a good articp —just received aud for sale Uy A L'. DEFIBAGU. j Bedford A-0 gusto, 1853. AN excellent article Hair and tooth Brash*a at Pr Harry's Drug and Book Stor*. WAIM'S PANACEA Rr'g Uni'k Stor*
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