mmx AND m SHOP I THE subscribers having formed a partnership un dr the style of "Dock & Ashcorn" for the purpose of conducting a general FOUNDRY AND MACHINE business in the e>tablisbment recently erected by Giiliard Dock, in Hopewell, Bedfoid county, are now prepared to execute orders lor CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of every description. They will build to-order steam-engines, coal and drift-cars,, horse powers, and threshing machines—also, cast- j ing of every kiod for furnaces, forges, saw, grist and roiling mills, ploughs, water-pipe, columns, house fronts, brackets, ike., &c. They are aWu, making a fine assortment o. STOVES of various kinds of tha latest pailei ms-and most approved styles, including - several sizes fn S'J OVE3 of the best make, beating stoves for churches, ofSces, bar-rooms, &c. A full assortment of Sen.;, will be kept constant ly; on band, ami sold at v.hob salt and retail, at pri ces to suit the times, and quality, warranted equal , tp the best eastern make. Machinery of all kinds j repaired promptly. Fallen.- I October 30, I=s-7. C. W. ASHCOM. ' xe:W Is ' V/ Fw ISe ! £/ MRS. H. D. PEL Gil it CO., respectfully invite the attention ol the Ladies ol Bedford and vicinity to their new and ! dsorre -lock or" goods just opened in "Mann's Building" Julianna st. opposite Dr. Ream er's Drug Store. These goods have been set cted with the greatest pare, ami are of the latest style and best quality. ; Their stock cot ists in part oi Moire Aiii-iun- 53...-. All V.ool de larries. 6'k. G;o fit V;' h.o. do do printed. French Merihoe.-. plain and printed Blk. F.'astic Belts Moss head Fringe:-. Chemlle Trimmings. Bugle Laces. Chenille Scarfs. Ladies Kni Gloves. Chenille head dresses. Ladies Gauntlets. Fancy French Corsets. Gents' Blk. Kid Gloves, Velveteen, &e. &c. Perfumery, Extracts, Jewelry, &c. I.ADIES'and CHILDREN'S* BONNETS in great va riety. A general assortment of Ladies and Misses SHOES, GAITERS, OVERSHOES, KC. SHAWLS of every quality and de=ci iption. 11. !>'. PF.UGH, ET'i iE A. FISHBURN, Oct. 23, 1557, " BLYMIRE AND HARTLEY. The undersigned respectfully invite attention to their new and elegant stock of Builders and Me rhauics Hardware and Labor saving Machinery , and House furnishing goods. Their stock is largely se lected w ,th great caie, and embraces every thing usually kept in similar establishments. Their stock is composed in part of the following, viz: Cutlery of all descriptions. Carpenter's tools. Cabinet maker's tools and findings, Wooden and willow ware, Ropes of several sizes, Chains in assortment, Shovels, scoops, forks and spades, Files and Rasps in Variety, Locks of all discriptions, And Builders Hardware in general, Farmers, Hand and Sleigh Bells, Skates for all the boys, 'ion and Steel of all Sizes, l';ass, Copper and Iron wire, Churns in Variety, Coffee and Spice Milts, (Warranted) Fox. Rat, aud Mice traps, Spadi, Shovel, fork arid axe handles, Riushe- in Variety, Naif*, Glass and Putty, Faints and oils, Fluid, Pine 01! and Turpentine, Sausage Meat cutters, unsurpassed, Sail-age Stlitiers, Apple Parers, Double and Single Bit axes, Knife cleaners, an excellent aiticle, Britannia ware, Copper, brass, porcelained and tiri lined Kettles, Patent and common Sad Irons, Shoemakers tool - and findings, Si reen wire, CI a:n Pumps, Fanners Baits, Corn Shelters, Com Fodder Cutters and crushers, Corn in lis, Class iii.d common Lanterns, Oil for Harness and Machinery, And lt>i 0 other articles large and small, suited to the w-nt and fancies of ail classes. In connection with th • foregoing, Btmyire and Hartley have their A. ' -if; ■ ■ ; .." : i r : * .;•' iuj| t ~,:- v :' •. ; l - ■"" ~~ -s V.- V* Depai!ir.i nt, in which thoy manufacture under the jmrrjcdia'e supervision oi Air. Biynnre, their excell ent assoi !::.<i.l ci tin ware. We viler great induce* luei.ts to coin try n crchant.- byway of a large dis count. v iy hug ■ st. .-k, am! cxc-d!' nt work, their as-mimeo? of .-tuck •.•.aliiw • probably 2d (liferent pat; in- t'ovk am! Heating St.we- selected from tl cl.o. -t j-.itr.-rri- of the 1 -t '"on;: L ies, in Pt.da del;.:.:.!. La ;: ~t>ie York an) Pittsburgh, we ask e-jie cil ;•• , to Hit- part of our stock!) all Wanting go<>! wan. i : i! :-*vv as. We :;,ve oi hard a few ol't fashioned stoves at reduced pi ReilinStoves. SKM'-O, Jl sound. Hatbawui si't.btt to $15,00 Thankful la all who have patrouiz-I o> with j>h wots, we Web itt for in them that we >IH attend with care and de-patch to out door work, -prut! i g and sheeting done at the lowest prices .tccoid.i.g to quality ot the wmk. We keep constantly on ! and the celebrated V ictoria stove Blacking, which is cheaper ami superior to any thing rl ever n-ed tor ti.is purpose. Kussia and American stove !' p an I Fire hoards constantly on hand and wide to urd-r. Whole Sale or retail. In short .*rv thing in in.- tinning, stove and copper smith lu.c. Pi as- ; ve us a call anil examine Per yourscin s. Oct t-dth. 'ULY.Vii: : .V uak; !.FY. IpE^SErCOE I^sABE# —t!t'J n ' k-s of Land, pur.t of the Y.ckrov F.state .: 1. d -Sugar Bottom,' in St. Glair township. ALSO. the well known Tavern Stai d and Store Hoti.e in the town of Woodderry, situate on lot .Yo. 5, on tiie pjan of said town Cu I- et by ItiO feet, now in the oc cupancy of William Pier son. ALSO, I'D acres of land in Dallas County, lowa. ALSO, 520 acres of land in Montgomery Cottntv, lowa. Al<o. .'•'so acres of land in Harrison County, lowa. A L-O 120 acres in A!oriiori Countv, Mir.iisota. ALSO I.ot 1.080! Lloci, 5-. in the city Omaha, Ai- hri.c, Territory. ■Wf near the Rail Roe ! anil pie*, m g goo I oppo. funnvj f or imcitfiieiiti. O. L. -SI! A N.N ON. Pe.ij'oii!, y, >v . <r> ) i 5.37. Broavi 4-osiil, * i"°ih tltc i<;dii\vsuni g Colli* rv. TRH Mbacrlb*r* are now ei,-. l; . ~ in dipping co>! from Sb** Ri<i<ll*siijr*i y„ r*i Iroad to Hopewell, at a lots pice* as can W -tarnished by anv other persons in the country. IVrsQiis destrir 3 a good atticle will find it i. the r advantage to call on them, or their agent, F. m. Sn.: i, afllopewell. OSBOOF.NE & CRFSSWELL. Deo. 11, ISf7.-S:b. rSfMS?S§fo! | [if \V '1 attend MinctnaJJT nd carefully to *fl operatic?* in- 1 I . t _... . ~; T.w i iia-i, rznpJirtfcd, dr w, mad ,t ;! vf ■.! *-•- : rli. fm- a on# to a entin; • j J j t " ''l ntto, nad all ojwrati ..u warranted, ji ' ♦tr Tcnns IN VA.RI ABLY CASK. j \JyJL. q liK P'-tl street, Bedford, Pa. | pJiijiiss Fl ESFEC'T FULLY begs leave to tender his it, Professional Services to the Citizens of Bedford and vicinry- QCp" Oiiice in Julianna Street, at the Drug and Hook Store. Lob. 17, IS:>4. "l)i\ H. F. ISarry Kkspectfully tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of Bedford and vicinity. Otlice and residence on Pitt-Street, in the building formerly occupied by Dr. John Ilofius. June 24-, 1853. LAW PARTNERSHIP JOB MANN. G. H. SPANG. The undersigned have associated themselves in the Piaetice of the Law, and will attend promptly to all business entrusted to their care in Bedford and ad joining counties. Office 011 Julianna Street, three doors south of "Jienel House," opposite the residence of Maj. Tate. JOB MANX, June 2, 1554. G. H. SPANG. WM. P. eC'iFLL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 ILL alt rid faithfully to all legal business : yf entrusted to liis care in the Counties oj I Bedford and Fulton. j Bed lord, Nov. 1, 1817. Jolm F. Steed, Attorney at Law, Bedford, Pt nnsvlvai ia, R, spectJ'ulhj tenders his services to the Public. second door tNortli ol the Mengel House. Bedford, Feb. 20, 1852. Cessna & &2mmi<m 9 O AVE formed a Partnership in the Practice 11 of the Law. LL?" J Olfice nearly opposite I the Gazette Otiice, where one or the other may | at all times be found. Bedford, Oct. 20, 1849. llwYotice. W. J. DAEH, Attorney at Law: WILL practice regularly in the Courts of Bedford County hereafter. lie may, during Court Weeks, he consulted at his room at the Washington Hotel. Nov. 23, 1855. JOSEPH W. TATE, ATTOS& A'EY AT I,AW, AND iIOC GrSOSe jOUOKdHI, HAS for Sale JO Farms, and 12,000 acres of Coal and unimproved land, in Bedford and Fulton conn, tics. Also Lots in the town of Hamilton. Land sold in quantities to suit purchasers. Proposals lor timber are invited from Lumbermen. Terms easy. Aug, 7. IS77.—dm. TO BUILDERS The subscriber is fully prepared to furnish any quantity or quality of Building Lumber and Plastering Laths. Orders directed to St. Ciairsville, Bedford County, u ill be .promptly attended to, by giving a reasonable notice. F. D. BEEGLE. As tlve s- ason 1 r chapped hands and faces it is coming on, we advise our friends to go to Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Store and purchase a box of Bazin's Amandine, for the prevention and cure of chapped hands. Only 37 £ cents per box. LAST NOTICE ! ~ THE subscribers now have their bocks pasted for settlement, and call upon all persons doing business with them, to come forward and set tle up their accounts immediately. They hope this notice wiii not be passed unheeded, as this has been tin- fitst time for years of business that a similar call has been made. One of the firm being now engaged in other business, the busi ness of the fid) imperatively demands settle ment. All kinds of Hides will betaken in pay ment of accounts due. TAYLOR ,8. MO WRY. Jan. 1, 1858. Mrs. 8. E. Potts HAS just returned from the Cities with a Rich as sortment of Fall arc! Winter goods, so h as elegant K ch Silks, all Wool Plaids, Metino Ik-luines, Vdan c.es, Thibet Cloths, Calicoes. Cloks, MANTLES, FURS, Velvet and Satin Bonnets, Fres.ch Flowers, Plumes, R:Lbends, .'tushes, a great variety of Ladies and Childrens Boots, Shoes and Clutters, with a variety of Fancy Goods. Dissolution of Let tnershi p. THE partnership hereto!, re existing between Hen ry S. K ;ng and James .Madara, under the name and firm ot .'.iadara, King K ( ti.rig business at Le iiien s Iron \V orks, in J: npewefl townstiip, Bedford county, is dissolved by mutual consent. HENRV S. KING, Nov. 3, 18.77. JAMES MADARA. 'i business of manufacturing iron at Lemon's Iron Woik*. will be continued by the undersigned, lias on.. based all the interest of his late partner, Ah. 'ary, in tie Books property and effects bC •_ gto the late firm of Madura, Kino & Co. N . an. 1537. HENRYS. KING. Notice to Collectors of Poor Tax. ALL collectors of Poor Tax including (hose of 1*57, are hereby notiiied to settle up their Du ( plica As: and those who do not square up by next I'ebruary Court, excepting only the col ! lectors for 18;>7, will fiave to abide by the con sequences. By order of Boaid of Pooa DittccTOKs. Jan. 15, 1857. •Nlior t >ettk ntents make long Friends.'* ill w.FULfor the very libera! patronage which we nave received from the public during our purt i .-r.-iiij —we respectfully announce to ail whom it la> cie cein, that the now exist.ug partnership be- ; 'W"ci, i . ... iJi so:, be d;.-oJved bv mutual consent. I ■ e earnestly desire all pers aL having accounts ! with • 10 settle the same immediately—a/id those • ! " I ' whom we hold notes now <lus, wall pi -; *. lift 1 ;>e -a ne BLVMIKI. IlAli . I.;. V. i ■'an 15, 1838. Anam- & Co. have established the. Lv piess Oil the H. Sc B. T. It. R. a.. i appointed: c. VV. Asnco.si, E-q., agent at Hopewell. Count,y Physician* can have tbeii ordi.l filler! at City j . ices at 8.. H.atry's. Bedford, L/ c. 5, JSSC. Bazio's Lu ia's Extii.. t i'r the II . ; ... l W f, Cologne Water, &c. i".: .ik at JDr. C V "'Vug More. NEW FALL GOODS. The subscribers have just received a lafge aasoit ment of Fall and Winter goods, ali oi wbich w,ll be otfeied at prices to suit the times. Wis resp. >•! ■■!;>' invite Cash and prompt six month buyers, to call and examine our stock—assuring th * up, we shall offer inducements greater than heretofore. Country Produce of all kinds received for Goods. A. B. CRAMER & Co. Oct. 16 18- r )7. Siii'votk A Snaifi*, Booksellers and Stationers, and dealers in Music and Musical Instruments, Chambersh::n. Our Stock consists of Books, Stationary, iV' i sic, Musical Instruments, Wall Paper, hiitv'., French, German, and American Lit'hoqra. , and Steel Engravings, gilt Moulding:- . r Frames, etc. etc., wholesale and retail. Dr. 15. F. Harry is our agent tor Bedford, and a' 1 or ders given him will be promptly aIU-udcd to. .March 6. WAIL AND BUND Dr. B. F. HARRY is our agent tor this ne cessary article. By calling fit his store our pa trons ill see samples of our papers. We have made our Spring selection w ilh much care, and think we cannot fail to please. SHRYOCK & SMITH, C/iambersburg. March 6. WM. FOSTER, wi ra BALDWIN, LIN DERM AN it CO, r Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods, Looking Glasses, ike. No 84 North Third 1 Philadelphia. All orders solicited and pro.- p.t ly attended to. ' Sept. 5, ISA;. SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS"CORN SKELLi RS &.C., REMEMBER that Blymire Ik Hartley keep the best Machines oi all descriptions, ever offered to the peo ple of Bedford County. Their Saiieage Meat C/tl'- A Corn. Shelters are warranted, especially, and when not fully equalling the representation may be re j turned. Orders are solicited from this and adjoining counties. Sept. 18, 1857. THE MENGEL HOUSE. Valentine Steckman, Proprietor. Boarders taken by the day, week, month or year, on moderate terms. May 9, 1856. V* i\ r In Sstdia22 The British Lion battling with the Bengal Tiger LATEST ARRIVAL AT J. REED'S! NOTWITHSTANDING the pecuniary em barrassment, and the universal complaints oI "hard times," the subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to the people of Bedford and vicinity that h has jul returned from the eastern cities with a large, handsome and cheap stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, : among which mav be found CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, TWEEIJS, JEANS, VESTINGS, MESLIXS, &c., &c., &e. Also, an elegant assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of SILKS, MOUsLIN de LAINES, ' FRENCH AIERINOES, VALENCIA:?, &C., and a great variety of o.ber GOODS for lad es' and childrens' wear. —ALSO— GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEE.YS WARE, Ac., Ac. ALSO—An excellent assortment of ROOTS AXD SHOES. All kinds of domestic produce taken in exchange for goods. The notes of all Pennsylvania Banks receiv ed at par, as w ell as the notes of good Bun!;- of oth er Stares. JACOB KEED. Oct. 30, '57. AGENTS, ATTENTION! ~ Do you wish to find good employment, and make money with little or no investment, and Without in terfering with your regular business? If you tit*; re ad this advertisement. E. TODD K CO., of 392 Broome Street, New York, are manufacturing ma-sive gold Pencils fopdrs each, (which are cheap at that price,) and they throw in a gilt or prize with each Pencil, worth from $2 up to $5, $lO, sls, S2O, $25, S3O, SSO, $75, SPtO, S3OO, and SSOO. Dont't cry out, "Humbug ! Lotte ry !" It's no such thing. The Pencils are sold at their cash value, at d all the profits over the first co>t are thrown into the gilts, which actually cost the purchaser nothing. The prizes are distributed on a simple planol drawing, which would take too much room to explain, but which lias never failed togive complete satisfaction. We have draw n arid sent t.-> purcha-ers I>3 gold watches of various prices 71 purses <sf gold dollars, 23S gold lockets, >SO gol , chains, and a corresponding number of oliier prizes, within two months. THERE ARE WO BLANKS, hut every purchaser draws a prize worth $2 certain, and it stands thousands of chances to be a higher fig ure. We want a good agent in every neighborhood throughout the country, to solicit puichasers, ai 1 any agent, to be successful, must have a pencil and a prize to exhibit. We pay"agents $i cash ,'or each purchaser he obtains, and the first person in ai.y neighborhood whoappiies for a pencil and gift, will receive the agency tor that locality, bnouhi an a gent obtain a valuable prize to exhibit with his pen cil, he would have little difficulty in obtaining score? of purchasers, and making it a paying business. A WE IV IDEA ! READ ! ! liEAV ! I We a-k no body to send their money till they know w hat prize they draw. Any per.-on wishing to try their luck, ran first send us their name and ad dress, and we will make their drawing and inform them by return mail what prize they drew, when they can send on and take the Pencil and prize, or not, whichever they choose. We give this privile: olnyoncetoa purchaser. After the first drawing, every purchaser w ill be required to tend in aT-ancr. through the authorized agent. We will.send with each drawing the number taken out, with full des cription ofthe plan of drawing. Address C. E. TODD & CO., ; jan 15,'"8. 332 Broome Street New York. CORN SHELTERS, FODDER CUTTERS and Corn .HiSls. \\ e but ask the Farmers to give these Machines a trial; and, if they are not good, and do not work as represented, they may bv return ed, and the money will be promptly refunded. Give them a trial—it will cost nothing—and, by having them von will save money. BLYMIRE & HARTLEY. Bedford, December 19, 1856. D. K. Wt'NBERLICH. B. f. NEAD WK2Hlerllcli & IVcad^ iDrawbintj (z vfontmisciort illcicljaiUs, A' orth Second Street, opposite the Cumberland Valley Hail Komi Depot, CHAMBERS3UHG. K?" They are at ail times prepared to carry ell tun's of Produce to. and Merchandise, See., from Philadelphia and Baltimore, at the shortest notice. *.* 1 hey will also purchase Flour, Graii., tec., at market price. FOAJ., LUMBER, SALT, FISH, GUANO, an ! I'l.ASl'Kl! on hand and for sale low. J< ne 10, 185 .. I ot the ,i lair, Jue!.e\ t fyb mid new tnw.vp fTov P . in. i i - — J ma.ti. s, , i,a i. ... ,?t \,r,:.or. etc. XC, rati ail be had at Dr. ILu , v'). Police ' To Etc Citizens oj Bedford County. All Land Warrant; to \, culed by are, nuiht he placed in my hands to be u-gula; A ti led in the ok: 1 will execute all u upj'aals Bud .ii.'b'rs r<-- : surveys with promptness. Ai> 'll atten-1 to I : o;.-vt ork on call. 1 will be in Bedford the nrst week of every mont: .or oit<-nvr if required. — ! Address, Shmerstown, Bedford County. FA ML. K ETTEUM AN. June i 2, i' 7. _ THE WOKDkH OF Tfic AGE! '.?. M. I.LNSEY'S GREAT MEDICAL piBCOVERY! ;Vv bi'-h is a purely vegrt-i '■' Preparjlt •*, for the po i rifyii.g of blood, giv.. vigor to the Liver, stomach and bowels, and expelling frou: (he system all mor bid matter, and lubstituiu;g in its stead a healthful activity thtough all the if .clions ct lite. HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED! hi the fall of 1 SOt a daughter ol Mr. I.indsey was ; si, tiering Irom a malignant attack ol Canctutu Oris U rof the mouth.) Stic- hail pro iciu-.y been i d by the attacks of DySentary, l.uljmatinu oi the Irnigs and Hectic lev r, successively, which • I: lilted in the above pan. d u. ease its * Us worst ' lArr.i. ilvr condition was ii. .stdepiotable her a:„i cheek were literally rotten —the attending jd.y --; siciati pronounced th.- case a hop -less one. l.very t!.:i.g indicated a sp'tdy a;.! borribir death—the u.-atb of rotting out ol lite ! At this critical junc ture Mr. Lindsey prepared a compound ioi the j.. .- I j.. • - of alleviating, possible, ihe pains of the little I suit .r. She wis inn ;•> use it freely, and in u ' short time to his i . i-t delightful astonishment, th -re jirait very p-iiw ptible change tor the better, ibe j moii". b- aiii to put on a bi gbt and h-. altliy appeai aiicc—'.be toul l.r .ttb became sweet —the appetite ! was r -lore.! and the child seemed to partake of a ; new and fresh !•• . Hop..! \va ; m piled,.-;: 1 the Use of the compound w,is laith' itiy cr.uti- d, the rc.-t.JI of which, with the blessing of Got', was 10-r complete reslout oil* — 1 She is now pet I ctl) htaiihy ! From this circum | stai.ee, Mr. Lit 2-e,y was i d to prepare w.ln a; tbr cart* and exactness, what ha! stf a-doni-h.t y cured bis child, and continued his ex; crimental < hosts un : til he tucceidt'd in blillgi. .* to p< i - 'li i his Curt 12 erne tit/ for Ij'ooJ j ... tuittj — s>tcv. .ch time i its uf .*ts haw b< ci. uiu.os! mm . h !!..: .1- upoii bu! dreds, t.y have been i iioni an untimely grave ami re?' .red to thesv.rct oi health and lire endearment of it ■ it.' ; , lite \ ouug and old have tested it. saving pow.-is ami si ; ahm.! vr; tires, bay they—-m! r it-u.g !... .- y' I npttiwil I Blood B."archer, we I' ll a a new I;■ v : .r og our veit s, ami under God vvc owe tj it rtior.- t an words can t-xpn - . ' But hear from their own lip. ami th-n J • c.r .* -- valuable tlf.-.ts. i v. 1 iiu ... ai, ;ia show that it i - .If • rvertly fy ic.i Ihe t lu .ct-- , try ef this of any ether . lit'lii.!ay s '-grg. 1 i . aunl i : a. CEKTWICABL-i! Pattons vi!!e, iied.o d Co., Pa., o>t. I 1, *57. Mr. J. M. Liv: -; v. Dear Sir:—l was severely afll '.- !v. ith rfceu tisiu for a whole year—nine rnout. ,olwh . u tit 1 was not able to leave my b.-d—wi • ; : I wonderful effects of your Improved 8i.... I a. 1,, r, 1 determined to procure some it and g it a i.-.r '. i nl- After ustr.g three bottles 1 was ebb* to w..!lc a round again as inuul, and am now u . v .!. 1 can recouimend it to all who aie sirn.i.. _y a:: . ted, and believe it tali it claims I.e. l'ours, truly, JOilX SUA. :'1 | A DESPERATE CASE OF TET. j BARBKIPS iTCH, cured by the tie of it. : Blood Searcher. I, the undersigned, so r ; last .March was severely afflicted with w ha! ■ i npuueed by my physicians to be a certain kit 1 . i-t --ter and Barber's Itch. My condition u.- ... ~f greatt t mtsety; my lace was almost con-', y rt.-:*.- ning with the t,.ul corruption that esc.ij • . -rn ti. tubercles, by which it was almost comjibit -lv co - . cd. After being under tlie.care t , it ypf t near two month-, without the lest bc.M.t, 1 ;i- i - j duced to rt.ake a trial of Lindsev's B!o .1 St h> r, and lite result w.t> that in using one bottle and a baii jj- fovitit! a p ( feet . ure, 1 may also say that I eagern (tried whatever was recommended a- a cure.-2 j Such was my wretchedness that 1 even icsorted to I the dangcious expetiment of pouring pure Creosote on my tace ami neck, but ail to no purpose—.he Blood Searcher was the fir ! an! <- !v thing that di.l ' ' : e 8.->y good. As a blood purifier it is uttequalledj ds j I have great r<-a rt lobe grateful that 1 ever made a ! trial of its h. alii g virtu, s, ami 1 confidently reco.n --' mend-it ;-any who may suh'ar lion Teller, or any : other disease arising trom an in pure s'.tte of the Wood. " JOHN DELI.JIUNT. llollitlaysbtirg. Pa.. July 2CI \. .AN INTERESTING CASE OF SCROFL LA cured l.y one bottle of Litidsi 's Blood .-t-art her. ; —1 his certifies that about one year our little [ son aged four years, vvas most solely uf ct< it with .what the physicians prooounc'etl to be a . crofula. - and was treated accoidingly for ncaii, a year, but j without the slightest benefit. His eyes were mnnii a | a thin rnnttery humor almost constantly; w : would | encru-.t his eyes beyond the power of opening them | until they were washed and cleaned by -. ap a" 1 wa iter. About the same time an abscc-'s formed just j bclrnv the groin, which in due time broke . :..l cotn i ineneed a disci.argwhich was found impo--ib!e to ; dry i.por heal—the bed would be very much stained ; ai.d the cloth, g of the child p rfcctly sickening in j a single nighfs time. Alter bavmg t haat terttrorrs of a . physician for so long a time, and finding the child to I : ■ 4-.. uoi.-e, we m-i ,mined to try the effects of I Mr. Lind cy's 8100-.I Searcher. This was in !a-t i M arch and he lure two weeks hod parsed auay the change was manifest,'and lam happy to say that in J the use of a SINGLE BOTTLE our little boy fcas been p. itectly res torn! to health. We cam ot sneak too highly of this invaluable mttlicine. It should be nr every family —Bone liamjd be without it. Asa pu rifier oi blood it is beyond ail prir ■ 1 DANIEL EOLLINGEII. liuHidaysbtirg, Pa., July 20, 1-57. Ilolliday sburg, Pa. March 19th, 18,37. DR. J. ft. LINUS E v, —Dear Sir: I have been Uin® your Improved Blood 8 archer since oni time |,i-t er, and 1 tit-em it to be a mattei of duty tobear my testimony to its invigorating tlao/l rtslcativ virtues. 1 have been for a number of years severe ly bOilMett t r t'v l ■ fj t;,, f / J,' /,'( j;t : /f i)t't tjf. hut sii.ee myself under the intluence of your improved Cmod Searcher, J find a very decided improvement, Indeed, my acquaintances frequently 1 mark, that I look so 'Mat art! hearty;" and I know of no olbei cause than the use of your Improved Blood Searcher. Judging from my own experience, I believe that this i-oreol the most valuable medicines that woman can u>e, especially those who ate or have entered upon the decline 0! life (from -10 to 50 years of ae). 1 feel that it would have been above ingratitude 011 my my part to have withheld this testimony, and in thus consenting to appear as a witness bvfi.re the public. I have been actuated solely with reference to the voice of conscience and duty. You are at liberty to make whatever use you may deem pro p 1 ol this statement. Vours, respectfully MARGARET W. O'DONNEL'L. lAYER COM PL. HAT CURED BY Lind sey\, Improved Blood-Searcher— lHair County, 5... I't i -orally appeared before me, one of the Justices ot the Peace, m and tor Blair county, George Kopp, who, being duly sworn according to law,doth depose and say: I'wo years ago 1 was afflicted with pain between tbeshoulders, almost constant cottgh, loss ot appetite, chills, mghtsweats, arid very subject to take colds; I, at I- ngtb, became so weak that i could hardly walk; my physician done me no good. Some time las! fall, 1 commenced taking Emd -y's im proved blood-s archer, and by the use of two bottles wus perfectly cured. I tee!, to recommend it to all who sutler from Liver disea-es, general debility, loss ol appetite, and other diseases arising from impurity ol the blood. 1 would not like to do without it. 1 consider it an excellent family medicine. (■Signed) GEORGE KOPP. Sworn end subscribed this 15th d.r. of March, A. D. IS 37, before me, J. GOR LEY, J. P. N r::._-Mr. Kopp is o resident of Krai'kstown, and is wv 11 known to the citizens of Blair and Bed lord counties as a man of "excellent character and in i J EPPER. iTE C. dSE OFEIGUE JMJ i.'vs!'::-.: entirely cured by the use 01 Ltrdsey's L it) > iiHHX; .!•. — P-. -cieMy a: peai't.! before me, :he- .-ish -criber. one of <aj Justices of the Peace, in ntii Bor said county, John More.-, who, being amy sworn according to law, doth depose and say, thats in the spring ot iSod, 1 was a victim to that Wors of <li*i'b-ps—dyspepsia, and that 10 it? worst form. My app-titu '!■ eornpl-tely gone, and when, in order to preserve life, 1 would force myself to swallow a ii.out hi ul ot food, the stomach would immediately loath it, and cat it forth with the spittle. J h # j al.-o been suffering with tin* ague; each attack lasting about nine months out of the twelve, so that, with the auue and dy;>*psia. 1 was reduced a>i thought b- pond recovery; J thought I must dm, nfyphv-i* . lt , could dv> hie no goo.!. Such was my condition, wh-n Mr.T.ii d-ey rr.ppfiod ih. with a hot He of his ~n-proved proved bh cd-.eai il . r, assnt'ulg nie it would v.irkt cute. I commenced' its u <* hut With little cop:.-! nr.* hut, in one week's time—so great was its rtsti i-;- tive powers—l inrrnd toy appetite to return, mv, stomaclr received a new tone, that I could e'it anything without the slightest iuconve. ience, and before its healing touch the ague as f rotlJ a charm ; nor haw I b-an troubled with r.gu • oi iL p-p>iu since. J euj 'y a b. Iter state o; nealib than t had done for fifteen year? before; I am sti ui" i.:id hearty, and I he! confident 'hat, under the bleis.ng of God, J owe all to the invaluable improved Rlood 8e i.eher, II- lieve it r.o: to b only a sure remedy for ague, but an id'allible prev nt/vr, and, as *•- h.'l wouldfcoiiitnetid if to'all Wl.o-c busine.- |. .! or resilience , expose them to this dread:'.J pet of hu manity. ffyspojisM cat not -lay where the Itnprov e<l P'ood r- C.I. I.ei pn perjy u -d. I feel it c/y dt ty to point-il v.!. > sutler, to this .KLi,. dim n : cii.e. JOHN Ait ; Sworn am 1 -nb * ribed 'his i - t . d ,v of-M al i f>. K;Gy !l ;' r ' -Joux Cos, I FOR SAI •. by Dr. i . U. K ••atn.-r, Oedfotu, C B KmrD k k Pro . st. Clair-vdir; li 1' Horn & Biath. i, SeLl lishurg; I. X i >llll, We t End; Beigle & I vans. K.'D: - hor-g; .L.htt Btvwer, Rows. r ' s Mir: Mttrrav ami iDm.ri ? V >'-■ ■; !-■ ob " Bra. J:, Barinldlar's'M . iij M. kai.U, V 11 |tw Uiovh; ['p-racd Scott, Pet tons yiiN: John \>a .cr, llop.-we|l; O-ter, Xobl -'s 311 i J G. I'. I.A mm Bunk; Simon Heir ho.art, do. J. o. - liver. W aneny; Ifavid Beig'e, Wa lei-sunt; Go. D. Ivaufman, Kl.tchviSl,'. |_ro.:.'(KO: - 3 v. \ v GK.J .IT BXOZ [EICBITT AT SHOEAiAK! RS COLON ALI sTORF.. if:;, !*a' tig jrt i-iuined : orn the eas tern citic-, are now opening a >;.h- i a oi ;J „ ; of i oil and Win*• r goods, consist.n. cart o. Lad'. - l're-v goe-ls. Black and Fancy Si tic?, .Merinoe*, !>.•- Kline-, (htsi.A'pS' i'- . tt..av< H, (.'a . o-. Woplleii ftoo i Talmas for La-.B - ami J, Ivrd and U i*. - - ly, xc. (. i.tiemei and Roys vvm.rt k-, it's-, and Fai.ey Cu ui. Ie- J-.ms, Tweed- Litli.i lts, .M . St..-.,* BOOTL3 &. £HC u .O, (-• et> an ! Boy? Boots rod Si.o 1... •• s and Mioses t. . . -an ! G.id. r- o. ail i— . j ,| crip! A g tal it >oi iin.-oi of Gents At - li„r- ami Can-. : .oui 0.1 : *. Syrup Mo!a-< , Wnite L Liuvvr Mig.-.1, Glee: f \:ck l ea, G'.-c-ne- of S>D k liv; k■ I, 'i ihi . •!. ..a,.-, l; :if . an.-t alI articles usm.ily kept in c.i.-.:ry I bsiits.ui ftti i .:-i liven t.iey hope ti-at by ta i d. ai- All Js oi Piodstr tifeet in <-x-!.;i>ign Goods. J. •; J. M. SUOEMAK; il. Oct. 18, iSo7. . ; trQ' - ' " | i ■> i Q • p '' T>. ,TJ^np parti i- i (> .or to .re r.v ting and trading "•••• 1 'Ke firm of -r: !iar, Lovviy Ac Co., I- vci ha 11, Al Ci.'i Co.. t day L. i. solved by inntnial <•<•!.. *J"!.e Looka Ate., are in l. .: t l i..: i.'r a , V ihatt. who are author i'*" 1 t'- M-: ■. ' a.i iiCv .[ ■ .- oi! j T. G. IL BARN DOLLAR, .1.1. LOWRY. C. W. ASIH'O.M. : li, S L *57. 3) C. EH ERHART. '' ' ■ - fii' tiio i of b forming the i Mfft will continue the bu-::ii*?s of mer l'l *• - -t the '1 -tan-l, and hop- tiy E tru-t at ten- : • •-.>■■■-(> to receive a hben.l shaie of pubtn {■.. is image. ■ fen ie! d Hop.'Will 51.11, ai,l) ar< 1 •" ■•> (ft grind aI i U.i .N of grata. We will „ ' '■ " ' hii;.,- v = :. n ler v. :i;h tie h pi, I price v. !■ | . U >f.I.AR F EVrUHART. ! ISef.Oct. si, v/. nc-y i-n .zi 3. * i. MEKER, I V," : ... . : . M - ...fivif,; i < i •• : ! .ii i i- |I- . . v.* I-I do all v : in iris : ... .■ : • : ..i .ay n-.it a• !- i; >■ • >:i '■ ... :u. !,,. t; ;• gs, ; mai.e in . ..-..js r, < .1 1> t o best I made in the cv •, ;: , t,.j a inch >, ..-I --| Si he w ..: in .ve . , ( 31 .itt. t tiori. if may he lat the shop 11 Mr. ju;,i B >rdt-r, nt-ar the res! < . Alaj. Wo?ha' a ,:h. Bedford, A v. FJ-, is. 3 Cll.tili.S A .■ 1) LABLVEi FlilA iTfRI ii <• si:! scriher i v <.. T.i tlie s i . West Pitt Street, r- '■ . : v ■ v \\ Ritclu-y us a ££acbi? . *•.}. v. h. i, fee < ues to make to ord< i j.i t. ■ ; ri 1:~i ~ -ne ral assortment of chit .. -1 < . .•• t ; consisting in part oC S 'b ■ t r C"! French Rocking Chairs, a.-.d Wind s'*, Sofas, Lounges, o.' V>'hat->.c :, Music Stat: 3, Fancy Pari ;• !V- a!.:; *, Dinner, ami Extension Ta" !■ >, it aN, i reaus, VVardiobes, &c. Suits . i cottage- :rin ture ..i very moderate prices, s■t- :t is wi h in the' reach of all to have nice, good, and fashionable furniture. The Ladies are jarLu larly invited to call and examine £ r t hems K>s. as it wiU he my desire to phase all tastes. ?>. 13. t'othns will be-made on the shwitesl notice for any who will lavor him with a call. ISAAC MEN GEL, Jr. May -29, 1557. WASHOfiXOX HOTEIiI MRS. COOK would announce to her friends and the public, that the Washington Hotel F now fitted tip in superior order tor the accom modation ol guests, and she hopes to continue to receive a liberal s' are of custom. Per- <ns vt-tting the .Mineral Springs will find in the Washington Hotel a comfortable summer re treat—an ! no pains will be spared to please all who patronize the house. Lo 'A young gentleman of high qualification and courteous deportment has charge of the es tablishment. ICf - the best ot Stabling is attached to this Hotel. LIS" Terms as moderate as any other house in the place. .y"~ Daily Mail Stages from Alaquippa and Cumberland—aler tri-weekly Lines from Hol lidayshurg and Pittsbuig stop at this Hotel. Bedford, April 2."), 1556. -e lIbMBLG. —ll. 11. UUTZ'S Celebrated tetter Ua di is the only sale and sure remedy ever discovered for curing the Tetter, Ringworm, and all eruptions of The skin. It is so infallible a remedy, that a perfect cure in all cases of Tetter is gimran tn d, ji attentively applied. In ordinary cases one buttle w ill be sullicieut to perfect a cure. In bad ca ses. with a letter of long standing, more will be re quired. Pi ice 20 cents per bottle. ' For Sale at Dr. Reamer's Drug Store, Bedford, Pa. 22, is.;,7—iy. IKO S.— Blacksmith's and others are inform ed we have just received a large supply of Re fined Iron— warranted best qnalilv. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Ilousell's unrivafled Shaving Crt aai at li tf ry's. ' •"-HMI. :ot of Groceries, just received at aoc,iiah-.?r tC ionade Store. jdec.A/57.1 Iledi'ord iii< i, .And General Sts§e Olfice. Ihe subscriber respect folly begs JeavtM o a . nounce to his old friends and the public gener ally, that lie has leased the Bedford Hotel t present in the occupancy of CuJ. Adam Barm l int; and will take posse sion on the Ist day April next, it is not his design to make many jm"!-ss' :,s as to what he will do, but h pledges ..is yvoi.i that his must energetic efforts \viin c employed to render comfortable all who giv,* ■•Ui a call. Ihe House will be handsomely hi'ed lip, and none but careful and attentive servants will 1..- . ngageti. Pvrs ms vi.iti-<- t : •• Bedioid'"Springs, as "well as th-.ie aUendir. ' • ourt, and the travelling cpmntunitv tienei.il ; ly, are respectfully invited to give him a tail and judge f.r themselves. If> B rarders taken by the week, moid:, m year, on LtvoiaUe tern -." - Ample ; .i,d 'comfortable stabling at tac'e-d to this Hotel, which will always !.•■ ten d V a CM; lu! hostler. Also, a cc-r.venienf carriage ho'ee. . / Jll the STAGES op at this I! !. JOHN IIAFBR, | March 16, !Sso. 'h././w; A'.vofß thyself:' At: luvtiliselle liotik lot 23 Cents, 'Ev ery i' aniiiy should ha\t* a Cnpy.' y-Vi 1)11. H( NTF.ii'S MEDICAL MANUAL AXD ' V"; HANDBOOK. FOR THE AFELICI Bi>, , •' ii" tti<?origin, pio^n l^, |. : j ( orient and cure of every form ol .hsease con- S i tiactcl hy jiiorniscuous sexual intercourse, by 01 self-abuse, or by sexual excess, with a!. for 1 neir prevention, written in a familiar ie, t . voiding . ■ i medical technicalities, and cveiv that would offend the ear of decency. 'l'rslimnny oj the ProJ'e-.or of (i'./, i,i< ,in Cot. v. liiiladflyvitl.— % Dß. Ill'XT Hi I 8 Ml. ]■. ; ICAL JJAMUAL.' —The author ol : woik, u> - l.i.e the majviity of those wl.c- ..dv < rt'-e t.-, cur- the : uisea-es ol which it treats, is a graduate of re e of Ihe best Colleges in the Biiitrd States It ad'oic. ii.plea lire to reron.mend tern to the unfortunate, or i . tile vtetirri ol mal-practice, as a suceesslnl a; if experienced practitioner, in w :.o— honor and inte'- iit) they l..ay place the great. :: confidence. JoSEVU I. ... .SIIOEK, M. I). 1 lOtH ... I. 00 ■: tVitrd, AT. J) .' t L H11( I Sll c, —lt gives me pl-asurv (... add niv testimony to ■ piofe-sioual ability of tile Author of the "ATrJi .t/ Man Xiurierous cases of diseases ot the Genital Organs, some of then. long standing, have com- under my notice, in wtdeh his skdl has been n . in lestnring to p-riect beaitb, in sortie in s"- i.e. - wbei > tt.e piAetit has beer, considered b. - on I t. :ca I d. In tie treatment of seminal >. . . - . r.i h-arrrinaen.ent ol the luncftons c : 1,. •<*, or /: - .% of v er.ery, Ido not know I i wt fl " pi.ii'e.s.on. 1 have been aripniin !..• v. -the not .r so i.e thirty years, and deem i* -I 1 - 1 -an j : tce to him as welt as.a kindliest ! the i.i... ;ti>. e v .ctim oi ea;ly indiscretion, to r-?_- oi::n i J him a- we. in whose professional skill and teg:tt. y may • afely confide theiri-elves. Al.nthD WOODWAKO, M. L.. One copy, sectHcly enveloped, will be foiwarder : .of of | i.. re to any part the United States, far cen s. oi t. cojoe. for SI. tjyAddress COaliKN 4* CO , PubHsber', Box 197, Philadelphia. T . C'.inva-sers and liox Agents jtlir ionthe iiw-l liberal terms. [nov.-','5T-lv.l WW. ULNP.y I.: fAM Cut. U ASS it. LEAS & HARSH, BANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, ; : s MoiNiis, iowa. We l>. y an i -■ i. 1 astern iixchange and Land Wat rants—. , it a,..1 enter lands with, cash and warrants ay • x" ; vest n.oo-y —make collections ami atu.legal busii-'-.s generally. ALSO, T i AS J. |IAKSr?, LANK LAS L I.AN 0 AG K.N i S, LEA VL N WORTH CITY, KAXSASk 'C.ee Pailuers : as !:.gated i.; L. ■ i v. :V.-. L . t.-i • . i . . en .. ss.c • \V; ~- the i .:: g 8- t IC -a i L .'ate Bnstr.etS. * few ■ co: i cs- ' -t.ts will adcii\ss us at Los ' Moines. * LLc'I.RKXCES. IV. S. Gilrt : Li J Beavet e l. Xcw V :k. f S-.L'.-I, J.nu.s U Co. H rth ' : ' tcct ; F.int. f, Ju.; 1,- Vef Cv r tJi, •. ci L>. I;-4k' . . it. t City, D. C.—HW. R. J. Af n, :>j A'.i:i-r, lrcasuiy D.-purirnvnt; V, :—Kiwanl uLa'.wr, lion. J. il. Ur.:' // •••-• ' F J. —Wtit. B. I. as, 14avid. B'-jir, l.s : . A'< —II m. J./. Mann, G.-ti. IKr.vntan. Schttts^urg. —Duncan McVickrr, Csn. March *J >, IS.U ly. k?. Clcrder, t'iiitii V; liECSI nlaaiCl* AM) dkau:R IS jev.TLRY, Would i ctkdly announce ti the citizens of i; ..!• .'J, and public. in general, lu has >'j I'iH'ti aJf wt Iry SU ui tin* Hiiidieg re i ;jll yiLi jj ii'i] by 11. Mcoiitmus, Esq. r ativ j ; site She B !:ord Hotel, where he si! Le pleas, d to .s e ail i:i want ol articles in Lisliru*. lie has on Land, a; .i w ill t-t!v k<--<i,ai .!< _ a.-<ortn:-.*nt . i JEWELRY, a i wii: re pair Gi H:L* and Watches in tii • bert style. He hopes to n tvive a iiuejui share of p.k mae*, as he fee!.. d he cast tinier satisfaction to all who tsitrt >! him with their work. i!i> terms will he moderate. lie HAS on hand Gold and Silver WAT;::*-, Silver Sj>o:.::s, Thimbles. Butter Kaiuv, G'ld and Silver P*: s a:.d Pencils, E.c. Lc. April 27, 1855. ,: >y r t k'j; =■_ ■_ e. iiv. _V ■ 3 'j'i ■ su'veri' r has •■;, t reevivtd a splendid vaiitv of (S jld, Si!'.;,- Mounted, a- 1 Steel SpcctMs, with the tin st Scotch Prb! su perior in *! aiu.ss, and designed to suit persons if all ages— w arianted never to BAIL—to which he invites the attention of all who are in need of the ai !K ;e. lit* has a= >o just r< ceived an elegant assortment ol" JEWELRY—aII ol which he will sell on reasonable term?. DANIEL BORDER. Bedford, May 22, 1857. £o (Ilcrapir.cn anil Snfcrinlcnknt's ol Sabeatl) Schools. We keep on hand the publications of ho An. S. S. Union, American P. bio Society, American Tract Society, Presbyterian Board ei J'ublica (ion, Methodist Book Rooms, Massac!; *.;?< tts S. S. Union, Lutheiau Board* i Publication, EpL copal S. S. Union, and a greed van'ly * f stand ard Religious Publication? sm'.a: !e . Sa'.bat-'. Schools. SttfiYOCK & SMIfIL CJutinbcr*i'urg. March U. 1557. For pimples n:iti wrinkles and freckles . ; luu, Nothing has e'er been discovered by n . i, Like that wonderful product of trop-ea! ;%*. ers, Tt.e pop" : sr "Bahn of a The :re " Basin's fancy Toilet Shjvi, t *r. i i .. u;• : !br ' '.l arrv's Drttft Store.
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