FfiliM m MMHiM SHOP! ___ THS -nbcribers Livi- formed a partnership nn- j tier the style of "Doek.tt Ashconi" for Ihe purpose of cbndhrTng a gen • ! I t)i ,\DRV AND MACHINE bn-ines- in the c-fjhlii-hrr.ept i.ll v erected by Giltiard Dock, in!' pew!!, Berthed county, are now prepare ! To is- <••>!. ord.-i? ' >r C.I>S'fiTVG.S A V7> MA'JtHr,\'Eil\' rt cVery description. They will build to '' am-' ■ ' : . coal ai d drift-cars, horse pnivers, and *:...sh ..g machines — also, cast ing c, cveiy'kiii't for Co it :•. ■ *. ' •r:!'-. sawy gri-t and J re! Rug ayD, p'onai.r,. wutei-. , < olumris, home . fronts, bracket-, he., he. Th-V arc aba, ro'v iraUing a line a-sertmen't gQ STOVES <d var'-u- kiiiilsT.f the latest pi'ierns lsf most appioveil • t)'j■* s, including f.v--fui sites ed COOK PTOY I > of >he best make, heat ...£>'ove for church otliee®. r-roo ■■... &e, A fui! as-or: .><•: ' of ??."•■ -s w 'I, he kept con tai.t 1} on band, and so!.! O.i vvr.oles,!'.. a,.ii retail, at fit - ces to Milt the rii: 5, nr.d cp.-: ry, warranted equal to !:r l:u ea-T.'tn make. Macb'ticry ol all kitioi n paired promptly, Pattern-m-me'-a nr.. vr. 1 ' GILL'ARE DOCK. October 30, TS-T. C. V.'. AhtMLOM. J 1 - W Sri '■ "'-' T K'i | ■%, PPS-fcte. rfe-, C-av jLAfIU X*. *oe r-y MRS. !!. D. Pi I *(• Jit CO., respect foil ■ vite th" j attention of (he T. Cs of 13 -t* lot ri and vicinity lo j their new and I c> -..-nirc -1 icit of goods just opened : in ♦•Mauri's nniidii,g" : J Tain a si. opposite Dr. Ream j rs Dmg Stove. These goods have I<--; rrlecteJ With tie pre -,test care, and are ol the latest style a: 1 best quality. Their stork rbn-l- ts it; part of Moire A i tique Sill'. AH Woo! de laitres. Dik. Gro ile Rhine. do do printed. Drench Merino plain am! printed Rik. Elastic Belts Moss head r.-icges. Chenille Trimmings. Bugle Lace;. Chenille Scans. Ladies Kid Gloves. Cher: end dresses. Laifie* Gauntlets. Fancy French Corsets. Gents - " Blk. Kid Gloves, Velveteen, Sre. &c. Perfumery, Extracts. J' T/el.-y, kc- LADIF.S' end CHILDREN'S' BONNETS in - t v tiety. tA-general as-ortnteiit of Ladies and Misses - SHOES, GAITERS, OVERSHOES, AC. SHAWLS of every quality and desciiplion. H. D. PF.UGH, ETTiE A. FISH3CRN, Oct. 23, 1557, B [ v^~AhD hartley. The oridersignpd-tl'kpecit fully invite attention to their new and elegant stock of Builders a id Me chanics Hardware and Labor saving Machinery . and House furni-hing go<ts. : i'heii stock is Drg'-ly se lected with great care, and embraces every thing usually kept in similar esl&bffshmerits. Their stock is composed in i#art ,f tfceyfoHowinj, vizi Cutlery of ail ' .. % Carpenter's tools. ' -&.**'*• * Cabinet maker's tnj^jrajwfindi n fb Chains in a?~oi 1 Shovels, scoop?, forks rifeKprttJe^B Files and Rasps ':J ® |i Irocks of all discrrj^iifci#'■& as? : W . And Builders Hard vv^ri^lwgrße.rav Farmer., Hand and Bellfj **, Spates for all the hoy'se® 1 -,P -jgT iron arid Sreel nf !t * 7" B'ass, Copper and Iron Wire, Churns in Variety. Coffee and Spice Mills, (Warranted) Fos, Rat, and Mice traps, Spad;, Shovel, fork and axe handles, Biushes iri Variety, Nail-, Glass ami* Putty, Paints a.nd oils, Fluid, Pine oil and Turpentine, Sausage Meat cutters, unsui passed. Sausage Stuti'ers, Apple Paters Knife cleaners, an excellent article, Britannia waie, Copper, brass, porcelained and tin lined Kettles, Patent and common Sad Irons, Shoemakers tooL and h ;;r Screen wire, . C'hatn Pumps, Farmers Bags, Corn Stn Hers, Corn Foil<!cr Cutter* and crusher*. Corn mil!;, Glass and rnmrron Lanterns, Oi! for Harness and Machinery, And 1000 other articles large and str.aF, suited to the wants and fancies of all clas.es. In connection with the foregoing, Blmyire and Hartley have their I * ■" jr-r^ , Ur &•" - r • W ' ■-• ' * %£? ; £? f Pepnitment, in which they manufacture tr !rthr immediate supervision of Mr. Blymire, their excell ent assortment of tin ware. We offer great ii.d: ce ments to country n ercf-uA? byway of ... . rgj d -- tour, l, very large stock, and excellent wo;k, to r assortment of-tock embraces probably 20 ililt-i- nt patterns of Cook and Ideating Stoves selected "i the choicest patteri.- ru the best Foundries, in i ;•. rielpr.ia, Baltimore York at: ' Pittsburgh, we a k t : rial alention, to this part of our stock by all wt. g go<>d warranted stoves. We have on hand a few old fashioned siov- ; .-.i reduced pr res. Berlin Stoves, $10.30 ?)J I. Hathaway SIO.OO to sls, ' Thankful to ell who have patronize.t us with i-b work, we would inform them tk-.t v. •• still attend with care and despatch to out door work, 'pontine and sheet'rig (lone at the lowe-t prices according to cnality of 'he work. We keep route- : v . i the celebrated Victoria stove Bias .'.i :••_*, which is cheaper and superior to any thing ei-e •••., sed for this purpose. Russia •■.•! Amer 5'.... P ,• i Fire boards constantly on hand and m .je > ord-r, Whole S, t•• r retail. li. shir' ever, th.i.g in I'.- tinning, -rove arid copper soul !i . pier.-. ■ e a raP ••nlexatti'ne for yonrgelW-r. O t in':. RLYMIRE & HARTLEY. ]7 i\ ' > Li A •• ; Ctj JMMi bA ; . i HA Tfi< ADlrt-I H > - s ft part of the Y . krov Fstat- -ft .jnr in St. Clair to av.j>, Al..' O. the well known Tavern fa r.i "tore " •• e the town of AVoodderry, situate m- h-l No. 5, r n plan of said town 66 feet by Iff) feet, now ■ : , oc cupancy of Wiiiiatn T•• .n. ALSO, ICO acres of lard iri I'. Mas Cou-'v, lowa ALSO, 320 acres of land in Mo tgorrerv Count" I<-w ALSO, 320 acres of land in on C- t - A !h O 120 acres in Mortisot. Ccanty, ! • r<-,* a , AL'-O Lot no Bof block 53 in city of o ' n , N-br; Territory. All near the Rail Road< and present" g good oppo. tunitiej for invcstmeiits. O. E. SHANNON. Bedford, Nov. 13, 1557. Broa •£ x if ► i iL v> Li 11 l"rom the C'c! j n pv. THE subscribers now engaged jn shinning coal from the celebrated ILddlesburg Bank, by rntlmad lo Hopewell, at as low pi res as can be furuisLr c! by any other persons in the country. Persons desiring a good article will Cod it to their advantage to call on them, or their agent, F. M fcimitb, at Hopewell. , Of-BOURNE & CRESS WELL. Dee* 11, 1657.-3 £u. NEW FALL GOODS. The subscribers have just received a large assort ment of Fall and Winter goods, all ol which will be ; offered at prices to suit the times. We respectfully invite Cash and prompt six month buyers, to cali ami examine our stock—assuring them, we shall olfer inducements greater than heretofore. Country Produce" of a'l kinds received for Goods. ; A. B. CRAMER & Co. Oct. 1G 15,37. j !<i!iryoek <fc Smith, Booksellers nnd Stationers, ami tlealtis in Music f gr ; -'! Musical fhambersfcurg. Oiir'-! consists f ° w>ks, Stationery, Mu - ic, ultrihil Im.w? ■ . , Wall Paper, Blinds, Kr.-r.t it, G -J ; ma: . .... 1 Am-rtcan Lilhi raphs, 8:><1- Steel Li... • it-os, pill Mouldings f>r' I-'rarr.' ?, etc. r,. . m pol. .silo sod retail. Dr. B. F. llurrv is our agent for B-d.'brd, r.nd all or- ( tiers given hitn will be pro;, pt'y ait -. 'U\ March 6. | WALL AND PAfEH. Dr. P. F. HARRY is our ag nt I t this m cof. orv elide. By calling at his r-tore our pa- | trorts \v: see >3rnp!''s o- our papers. U c have , made i-ur >prieg -f lection with tnttcli care, and t'i : !, \\ e attrrd ;•.ii I > please. SHItYOCK v c c SMITH, C/iambersburg. | March 6. : a. FOSTEB, V.ITtI BALDWLV, LLYDERJtLLV cV CO. Importers and Dealers in Hosiery, Cloves, Trimmings, Combs, Brushes, Fancy Goods, Looking Glasses, &c. No St North Third St., Pliiladel] hia. All orders solicited ant! prompt ly attended to. Sept. 5, WW. SAUSAGE MEAT CUTTERS. CORN SMELLERS &G., ' RFME.MBF.R that Blymire & Hartley keep the best ] chin ps n! all d -criptinns, ever offered to the peo ! pie o! Bed:ord County, Their Fainos* UTrnt Cutler, ! A Corn Shelter* are warranted, especially, and when not fully equalling the representation may be re turned. Order- are solicited from this and adjoining counties. Sept. IS, 1557. THE MEXGEL HOISE. Valentine Steckman, Proprietor. [LP* Boarders taken by the day, week, month or year, on moderate terms. May 9, lSi>6. _Wti a* Izi In d i 11 The British Lion battling t'ril/i the Bengal Tiger ' LATEST ARRIVAL AT J. REEDS! NOTWITHS i A.\i>J NG the pecuniary em barrassment, and the universal complaints 0/ "hard times,""' the subscriber takes plea-ure in announcing to the peopfp of Bedford and vicinity that he has just returned fiorn the eastern cities with a large, baniLcme and cheap stock of FALL AND WINTER GOOD?, among which mav Le found CLOTHS, CASS IMERI-IS, SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, NESTINGS, RIUaLINS, &c., &c., &c. Also, an elegant assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of SILKS, MOUSLIN de LAINES, FRENCH .MERINOES, j VAI.ENCIAS, &P., and a great variety of oiiier j GOODS for ladies' and rhifirens' wear. -Ui..c/C £.ml.:-., !LllW\i\lPE. QUELW'S-' WJIRE, &~c. , isc. ALSO— An e.xcoileut assortment of I , ']P 0 SHOES. A!! kinds ci do:v' ■ • - , , , good-. The notes of ail Penney,?*' 11 ."' J 1 *char.go jrr r! at r ar > as well as the note* of goon 3" ! >s "'cejv rr mates. JACOB Oct. 30, '37. AGENTS, ATTENTIC?:I Do yon wi.-h to find good employment, and make! money with lilt!" or no investment, and without in- j terl'ering with your regular business! If you do, read j this advertisement. j C. E. 'J'ODD- ii Co,, of 322 Broorr.e Street, New York, are mar.u:..'-t".ring mu-sive go!,! Pencils for $5 ' each, (>.\ hi', h are rheap at that price.) and they throw ! in a gift or pi iz wi'ieacb Pencil, worth from S3 ! Up to $.5, $lO, sls, S2O, $25, S3O, SSO, $73, SIOO, i SzGO, HI ! -3 f '). D out' T cry out, "Humbug I 1 :te ry!" It's to such thing. The Pencils are sold at ' their c.i-i a,., a d rill lire pi' fits over the fir-t co-t I are thrown into the git , which actually cort the I purchaser nothing, 'i he prlg.-s :-.■■■ distributed on r. ! -fitnp',' pla. of dra - inc. which w d.l take too niac'i j room to explain, hut v. hirta has r v>-r failed to give ' 1 complete satisfaction, v. <• have draw, rid sent to ■ purc+ia-< rv l v 3 goid watcheso. various prices 74 pur s 1.1 • I . its, 2 0 gold ■" I ; s. 8" ) gold ! chains at- I a cor re ponding nun.br of oil; r prises, ' wilhin two ~ 3 are no r.hAX bnt every pi rift ; draw* prise worth $2 certain,! audit s'.ar .. >. a. i, of chances It be a . ghcr fig- ' urc. We war t a gr 1 age t , r , every r. "ghbcihord . ! roughout In- country, to vuic.t puirhasers, and ; i.y agent, t„ Ue svcces-fid, most i .ve a pencil aid a: !■'iit e ;o ext.. lit. e pay ag.-: t ai ca*h for each purctaser h • obtains, and t:.e lust per "t in any neighborhood who applies for a pencil and g Iff, will i receive the agency ior t!.at locality. Should at) a- I g: 1 ohtai' .< valn-l I • prize exhibit will, h,s pen- j cii, he would havei • !l_- di t. cnlty in oblainir g-cores of purchasers, -.rid n s.'< "g it a paying httsjru' *. A KEi." IEE A • !>■ EAf) ! ! READ::! V. c a-k no holy to -i : t; , ir money t!I they' know what prize they d-.-w. Any pen-on v ishing 10 j try thr .r luck, can tir .••!;.! us their n.-i ? and ad 'ss, a;- j we v. j i; I . r drawing arid inform i . . i.y re'-rn n w• at "ire they drew, when ' - c. •. lit u . —l. ■ pencil an I priz", ur ••chever ibev ci •. iVe give this privilege nitty .nee to a pure -s-r. After the first drawing, yvery purchaser w required to send in advance, thr. ". a the authorize ! nx' t. U e will send ovrith each 'rawing the 1. ' r • : -,i out. with foil dea cription ofthe plan of draw ing. Address c. E. ! ODD fr CO., . n D'i.'.'S. '"2 L . - I . f : r , t New York, j CO&N SHELIEKS, FODJDEH CIITFRS ! 221(1 Corn AliSls. e but ask tlf- Farmers to pivp these .Machines a trial: am!, if they art? not jrood, and j do not work as represented, they may bv return ed, and the money will he promptly refund" !. Give Ihyrn a trial—it will cost nothing—cncl, by .having them yon will save money. BLYMiRE & HARTLEY. Bedford, December 19, 1856. r>. K. WVNDSBT.fCII. NCAD j Waiuler! ich & i"cnyavbing C< -lomniiciicn iTTcmjunte, • i"!/i Ftrond Strrrr. oppoxita thr CttmlrrlauJ Vail. • ; Rail f'o > i J) CHAMB BV. 3UHG. LT" T hey arc at rr:i times prepared to carry all <itids of Product* to, a; id &c., from / hiladelphia a! !*a;f jmorc. • I t!if* sftorte>t notice* fhey w:ii al-.o -purchase Flour, Grnlti, t<c., ?.* triarket price. I'OAL, LUMBER, SALT, FKSU, Gt\\KO, - M PLA.SI EE ori hand and lor -ah* low. Jane 10, 1853. for Iht* Hair, Jockey Club and new mown Hay Pomatums, PhalorUs Invigorator, &.c. &.c. can all bhad at Dr. Harrv'j. I^oCiee To the Citizens of Bedford County. All Land Warrants to he executed by me, must he placed in my hands lo be regularly fi led in the office. L I will execute all warrants and orders of re- J survevs with promptness! Also, will attend to •ob-woik on call. -Sji will be in Bedford the first j week of everv month, or oftener if required— Address, Stoneisiown, Bedford Count v. SAML. KETTERMAN. June 12, 1857. _ J THE WONDER OF THE AGE! - U(j ; T. M. LIN SKY'S GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVD j Which is a purely vegetable Preparation, for lhqj| v , ri lying of blood, giving vigor to the Liver, stoiM*_ L r- ■! bowel*, ami expel' 1 ! Irorr. the system all rr* j i matter, ami substitut uu in its stead a healthflU activity through alt tl • lions ol lite. HOW IT WAS DISCOVERED! ] I:>. the fall of IS-'l a daughter of Mr. I.indsey wte •offering lion a malignant attack ol Canerurn Oris (Canker of the mouth.) She bad previously been prostrated by the attacks of Dy-entury, Inliamation of the luegi and Ifectic Fever, successively, which resulted in the above named disease in its worst form. Her condition was most deplorable—her mouth and cheek were literally rotten —the attending phy sician pronounced the case a hopeless one. Every thing u dtcated a speedy and horrible death the death of rotting out of life ! At this criticai junc ture Mr. I.indsey prepared a compound tor the pur pose of alleviating, possible, the pains of the little sufferer. She was made to use it freely, and in a short time to his mo-t delightful astonishment, there was a very perceptible change for the better. The I mouth began to pti! on a bright and healthy appeal- I ance—the l'oul breath became sveeet—the appetite ; was restored, and the child seemed to partake of a i new and fresh life, j Hope was in-pircd, and the nse of the compound j was faithfully continued, the result of which, with the b!es-ing of God, v. as her complete restoration.— i She is now perfectly healthy! From this circum stance, Mr. Limlsey wasted to prepare with greater j care and exactness, w hat cad so a-toni-hingly cured ' bis child, and continued i is experimental efforts un ' til he succeeded in bringing to perfection hi ! Great R ■:■■■■•! i/ Jar lit Of ! ! since wlirrh Uiß i its effects have been almost miraculous. upen bun.beds, by it. ! ■ c been -Hatched untimely grave and restored f > the sweets of health and the endearment of fiiends, The \oiing and oil : have tested it. raving powers and sing aloud its vi i t es. Say they—"after u-ing Lindsey's Impiovel ! Blood Searcher, we f it as if a new life was *t.rn:-g I our veins, ami under God we owe to it more then j words can express.'' But hear from their own lips ami then judge of its valuable effects. The few testimonials that follow show that it is deservedly styled the Greatest Discov try e/ this or any 01/::r jy r . J. M. LINDSEY. Ho'i'id ••• s burg, Blair county, Pa. i CERTji'KEiI ES! Paftonsville, Bed rd co., I'a., Oct. 14, '57. j Mr. J. M. Lin use y. Dear Sir:—l was severely afflicted with rheuma tism for a whole year—• months of which time I was not able to leave my bed—when hearing oi the j wonderful effects of your Improved Blood Searcher, 1 determined to procure -one it and give it a fair tri al. Alter using three bottles I was able to walk a round again as usual, and am now wholly cured. 1 j can recommend it to ail who are similarly afflicted, and believe it is ail :t claims to he. Yours, truly, JOHN SHAFFER. J DESPERATE C. s/V OF TETTER and] BARBER'S ITCH, cured by the u-e of Lindsey's I Blood Searcher. 1, the undersigned, sometime in last March was severely aihicted with what was pro nounced by my physicians ;obe a certain kind of-Tof- j ' ter and Barber's Itch. My condition was one of the j greatest tniseiy; my face v. us almost constantly rtin ! ning with the foul corruption that escaped from the ! tubercles, by which it v.as almost completely cover-- i ed. Alter being under the rare of my physicians for ! ■ near two months, without the least benefit, 1 was iru | dttced to make a trial o! LurJsey's Blood Searcher, j and the result . that in using one bottle and a half j | J found a perfect cur ■>, I may also ay that 1 eagerly ' | tried whatever was recommended as a cure ! I blich was my wretchedness that 1 even resorted--!* | ' Ibe dangerous experiment of pouring pure Orcrywtte j on my face and neck, hut all to no purpose—the • Blood Searcher was the f:r t and only tiling f I tiave greaT feasmTtTi bi? 1f! M I 111. l v.-l" fftiife a trial of its healing vil1lies, and! confidently reman- I mend it to any who may sutler from Tetter, or any j j other disease arising irom an impure state of the j | blood. JOHN DELEHUNT. j llollidaysbnrg, Pa., July id 1857. \jl.V LVTERESTLVG CsISE OF SCRCFU- = i LA cured by one bottle of Lindsay's Blood Searcher. 1 bis ceitifi-.'S that about one year ago our little ; ! son aged four years, was most sorely afflicted with I what the physicians pronounced to be a scrofula. I ! ami was treated accordingly for nearly a year, but w th.out the s'ighte.-t benefit. His eyes were running a * I;in mattery humor almost constantly; which would enrru-t Ins eyes beyond the power of opening them until they were washed a::d cle.'.ned by soap arid wa ter. About the same time an absce-s lonned just below the groin, which in due time broke and com menced a discharge, which was found impossible to dry r.por heal—the bed wo 'be very much stained and the clothing of the child perfectly sickening iri a single nights' time. After having the attentions of a physician for so long a Time, a: i rinding the child to be getting worse, v.e determined to try the eii'-'cta of Mr. Liridsey's Blood Searcher. This was in ia-t March—and before two weeks had passed awav the change was manifest, and lam happy to say that in the use of a SINGLE BO I i'LE our liftip boy has been perfectly restored to health. We cannot speak too highly of thi- invaluable medicine. It should be in every family—none should Le without it. Asa pu rifier of blood it is beyond all price ! DA MEL BOLLINGER. lloiiidaycburg, Pa., July 20, 1557. ilollidaysburg, Pa. March I9th, 1957. DB. ,T. M. LINDSEV, — Dear Sir: I have been nsing your improved Blood Searcher since some time la-t summer, and I derm it to be a mariei of duty to bear rny testimony to i iuvigoratiug blood restorative virtues. I have been for a number of years severe ly troubled erysipelas and general debility, but since i put myself under the influence of your Improved Blood Searcher, i find a very decided improvement, indeed, my acquaintances frequently remark, that i look so "fat and hearty;" and I know of no other cause than the use of your improved Blood Searcher. Judging from my own experience, I believe that this is one of the most valuable medicines that woman can use, especially those who are or have entered upon the decline of 1 fe (from !0 to 50 years of age). I feel that it would have been above ingratitude on my my part to have withheld this testimony, and in thus consenting to appear a-a witness before the public. I have been actuated solely with reference to the voire of conscience and duty. You are at liberty to make whatever use you may deem pro per ot" this statement. Yours respectfully, MARGARF.T VV. ODOXNF.LL. LIVER COMPLY I YT CURED JiY Lin<!- - y'- Improved Blood-Searcher,— li!air County, as. Personally appeared before me, one of tue Justices of the Peace, in a.ul for Blair county, George Knpp, who, being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and say: Two years ago I was aliiicted with pain bet ween the shoi id. rs, almod con-t ant cough, Krts of appetite, clui.'s, iiiglitsweals, and very subject to take colds; 1, at length, became so weak that i could hardly v.vk: my phyMcian done me no good. Some time nt-t -'l, ] commenced taking l.indsey's im proved blot i-searrher, and by the use of two bottles was p i tectiy cued. I feel, to recommend it to all w u ) suffer from Liver diseases, general debility, loss oi .ippet.te, and other diseases arising from impurity : Ibe blood. 1 would not like to do without it. 1 nsider it an excellent family medicine. (Signed) GEORGE KOPP. Sworn end sub-twibed t his 15th day of March. A. !>. 1557, before me, J. GORLEY, J. P. NOTE.— Mr. Knpp is n resident of Frankstown, and is w.-ll known to the citizens of Blair and Bed > rd counties as a man of excellent character and in lluence. ./ DESPERATE L\7SE OF JtGUE JXU DYSPEPSIA, entirely cured by the use of Lindsey's "Improved Blood-Searrhcr." Blair County, w—Personally appeared before me, the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace, in and for said county, John Moran, who, being duly sworn according to law, doth depose and say, that j in the spring of 1856, 1 was a victim tothat worst of ilinea-ps—dyspepsia, and that in its worst form. My app-tite wys completely gone, ami when, in order to preserve life, 1 would force myself to swallow a mouthful of food, the stomach would immediat- ly l loath it, and cast it forth with the spittle. 1 had ; aDo been with the ague; each attack lasting about nine moot lis out of the twelve, so that, with the ague and dyspepsia, f was reduced as I thought I beyond recovery; 1 1 bought 1 rnu-t die, my physician could do mg no good. .Such was my condition,.when j Mr. I.indsey supplied trie with a bottle of hts im i proved blood-searcher, assuring me it would work a j cure. 1 commenced ijks u-e but with little confidence, but, in one week's time— so great was its restoia ; five powers I found my appetite to return, my. "♦ramarh received a new tone, so that I could eat fanything without the slightest inconvenience, and COw ire its healing touch the ague lied as from a Lf 11,1'" '• nor have 1 been troubled with ague or dys '' flu since. I enjoy a better state of health than : Rfirud done lor fifteen years before; I arn strong and i hearty, and I fee! confident that, rftider the bier sing t of God, i owe all to the invaluable Improved Blood j Searcbw. 1 believe it not to be only a sure remedy i for ague, but an infallible preventive, and, as such, I would recommend it to all w hose business, hal its, or resiliences, expose them to this dreadful pe-t ol hu manity. Dyspepsia cannot stay where the frrtprov !ed Blood-Searcher is properly ued. 1 feel it my du ty to point .ill who siilfer, lo this all-heatin? medi cine. (signed.) JOHN MORAN, Sworn and sub-cribed this 1 Sth day ol March, A. D. 1857, before me. JOHN Cox, P. I FOR SALE by Dr. F. C. Reamer, Bedforu, G B ! Emrick Ik Bro., St. Clairsviile; B F Horn & Brother, : Scbellshiirg; L N Fyan, VVe.-t End; Beigle ti Evans, Kainsburg; John Botiser, Bowser's Mill; Murray and Bro., Bloody Run; Jacob Beard, Barndollar's Mill; M. Koontz, Willow Grove; Piper and Scott, Pattern*- vili'e; John Dasher, Hopewell; Samuel Oster, Noble's Mills: G. D. Trout, Alluro Bank; Simon Hershman, do. Jro. Wisegarver, VVootlherry; David Beigle, V.'a i, tcr-street; Geo. D. Kaufman, Flitchville. [n0.20'57 C*ooils f GREAT EXCITEMENT r AT SHOEMAKERS COLONADF. STORE. 'itoHr undersigned having just returned from the eas " jTeru cities, are now opening a splendid a-.-oirment ' of Fall and Winter goods, consisting in part ofl-a lies L Dress goods. Black and Fancy Silk-, Mirinne He ll laitms, Cashmeres," Alpaccas, Shawls, Calicoes, VVi.oil.'ti ILukls F-Z Tal.'uas for lies ;ir- 1 cb'i 'rcn, Red and White Fhinnels, Hosery, Kc. Gentlemen and Boys vt car Cloths, Bi'k. and Fancy Gasimeres, Jeans, Tweeds, Iratiiietts, Mu-lins, fkc., BOOTS SHOES, Gents and Boys Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Misses Shoes and Gaiters of ail sizes and descriptions. A general assortment of Gents & Boys Hats and Caps. Flour Oil Cloths, Syrup Molas-es, White £: Brown Sugar, Green and Black Tea, Groceries of ail kinds, Buckets, Tubs, Ca-kets, Queensware, Hardware, an 1 all articles usually kept in country Stores.— Thankful for pa-t favors They hope that by fair rleal irtgs, and a desire to please, to receive a liberal share of public pat:unage. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. J. & J. M. SHOEMAKER. Oct. 16, 1857. DISSOLUTION .:r PARTNERSHIP. tk- r artnership heretofore existing and trading nnd- r the firm of BamdoHar, I, w- v , v r Co., anii I vcrhart, Ashrom ft Co., has C day t—en ui<-- solvetl by mutual ron-ent. 'i'ii" b- >Ve.. are in the l.antU ol Barndoller Jc Ever; rt. vc.- are auihor ■z-'d to settle ail accounts of the old fitrrt. G. K. BARN DOLLAR, J. F. LOWUY. . C. W.A'VvOM. Hopewell, S-p. !. '57. J. C. EVi.'llL' , P. THE subscribers take ibis mfhorl of it.forming the public that they will continue the hii-lcss of u.er cbandising at the ohl stand, ami tu pe by strict atten tion to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. We nave remodeled the ITopev 11 Mill, and are row ready to grind ail kind-of grain. We will at all times purchase nil kinds of grain for which the highe-t price will b" paid. BARNDOLLAR & fiW l '.ftHART. E";:W>!1, Oct. 2 , 18.57. W. EOEEKENS, A ' - * -* l, Vvoulcl announce to the citizens of Bedford tino vicinity, that he is j : • jred to do all u rk in (us line, in tie h d st_\ !>•, and on rvasom,.!" terms. I\lA i RAw t'.d < r \\ ilhout Springs, made in a superior mnmo r, equal to the best made in the c.ity, and lo this branch of his Limi tless he would invite espf-ciad attention. He may be found at the shop of Mr. John Border, near the residence of Maj. Washabaugh. Bedford, Nov. 1-j, 1856. WA SB" 3 tfJTQIS>TFJit. MRS. COOK would announce to Iter friends, and the public, that the H asliinglon Hotel is now filled up in superior order (or the acr > :i --modstinn ol gU'*sts, and she hopes to continue to receive a liberal share of custom. Persons vi-iting; the Mineral Spiings will find in the A ashiogton Hotel a comfortable summer re treat—and no pains will be spared to j i<-as? aii who patronize the house. CO'"A yougentleman of high qualification and courteous deportment has charge of the es tablishment. UVr"The best ol Stabling is attached to this Hotel. as moderate as any otr.er house in the place. / Daily ?vlail Stages from Alaquippa and Cumberland—a! ) tri-\veek!y Lines from ilol lidaysburg and Pittsburg stop at this Hotel. Bedford, April 25, 1856. Drujrs and Books* DR. F. f. REAMER wj . ISM jtepK| Having purchased the Drn<-^Atbdi vs&rlSt and Book Store of Dr. S. D. Scott, will constantly keep on hand at his establishment :n Julianr.a Street,a complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye Slugs, Paints, Oils, V> indow Glass, \ arnishes, Brushesof all kinds., ''at rJ Medicines, Lamps, Perfumery, Fancy : oaps, &c. &.c. together with an extensive cd !"cti,)n of School and Miscellaneous Books, Blank Books, Common and Fancy Stationery, ■See. \v. ich liCLOifers at greatly reduced pricr 'or cash. Bedford, Feb. 17, 1854. _ HUMBUG.—H. H. HUTZ'S Celebrated i etter Wash is the only anf sure rf*m*tly ever discovered for curing the Tetter. Ringworm, and all eruptions of the skin. It is so infallible a lemedy, that a perfect cure in all cases of Tetter is guaran tied, if attentively applied. In ordinary cases one bottle will he sufficient to perfect a cure. In bad ca ses, with a Tetter of long standing, more will be re quired. Price 25 cents p-r bottle. For Sale at !>r Reamer's Drug Store, Bedford, Pa. May 22, ISs7—ly. IRO.I. Blacksmith's and oilier? arc inform ed we have just received n large supply of Re lined Iron—warranted best quality. A. B. CRAMER & CO. Rousell's unrivalled Shaving Cream at Har ry's. A PRIME lot of Groceries, just received at Shoemaker's Colonade Store. [dec.4-,'57 j Bazin's fancy Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, &c. just received and for sale at Dr. Harry's Drug Store. Bedford Hotel, And General Stage Office. The subscriber respectfully leave to an nounce to his old friends and the public gener ally, that he has leased the Bedford Hotel, at present in the occupancy of Col. Adam Barn hast. and w ill take possession on the Ist day of April next. It is not his design to make many professions as to what he will do, but he pledges It is word that his most energetic efforts will be employed to render comfortable ail who give him a cull. The House will he handsomely fitted up, and none hut careful and attentive servants will he engaged. Persons visiting lite I'edlord Springs, as well as those attending Court, and the travelling community general ly, are respect fujlv invited to give him a call and judge for themselves. By" Boarders taken by the week, month,"or | year, on favorable terms. Li" ""Ample and comfortable stabling is at tached to this Hotel, v Inch w ill always he at tended by a careful hostler. Also, a safe and j convenient carriage house. r if All Hi? STAGES step fit this Hotel. JOHN IIAPER. 1 March 16, lß.ro. MA.Y, A .VOW THYSELF." 'An Itivain 11)1 e Book for 25 Cents, 'Ev ery Fiimilv should have a Copv.' " DB. HUNTER'S MEDICAL ! v-V-iCiC Wfr-f'. MAN"'Land HANDBOOK TA:'% nR THE AFFLICTED,— j h " containing an outline ol the -~<V ff'ff origin, ptogress, treatment and cure of every form of '"-■h"' ""ff'A disease contracted ly promts. cuous sexual intercourse, by self-abuse, or bv t*\- 1 ual execs , witn advice for their prevention, writ ten itta .familiar style, avoiding all medical tech nicalities, and'every thingpbat would offend the car of decency. T**tiinunti of it" Professor of Gls'rln it feat. Cot hp*. PI-- W UVfsT.iW: Mi.lt. ICAL MANUAL.' —i he author of this a oik, un like Ihe majority of tho-.o v.ho advert, to cur- the diM a-es ol which it treats, is a graduate of one of • the test (.'.'lieges in ihe Dnitrd Siule-. It affords rue plea-ure to ; comtner.d him to the u ' rtun; - e, 01 to toe victim of mal-prarttre, as a succes-fu! end i experienced practitioner, in who-" honor and inleg ! nty they may place the greatest confidence. Jest.en Li.'m.siics", m. d. pron A- WoO't icnr l. At. 1)., of P'lin I aivtt sity, Phi Lad. —lt gives me pleasure to add my testimony to ; tlie piofessmr.al itbiiity of the Author of the "jV' /t- I rat Manual ."—Numeious cases of Diseases of the Genital Organs, some ol them r f long st Hiding, have come under my notice, in which his sk'll has- been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in sou" in stances where the patient has been considered be j yond medical aid. In the treatment of seminal i weakness, or disarrangement of the functions proJu j ceil by iiedf-aht e, or Kavert of vi nery, I do not know Ih.s superior in the profe.-siori. 1 have been artjnain te i with the autlu r some thirty years, ami deem it no more than ju-tice to him as well as a kindness to !h unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to rec : nn.end h.inas one, in who-e professional skill and they nioy safely confide themselves. ALFRKD Woooward, M. D. Or" copv, securely enveloped, veil! he forwarded j rep of ; -tage to any part ol the United States, for j 0.: or. S or 0 cop es for sl. (ETflAddress COSDEN t G . i ihlishers, Box 1!7, Philadelphia. ' P " • ik-ellers. Canva-sers and Box Agents srtp t ■ - .-he met liberal terms. fnov. 1,'57-ly.] j _ | W : Nf.r I.TAS. SAJU KL HARSII. T,HA3 & HARSH, j E7 ANKERS AND LAND AGENTS, I S MOINES, IOWA. I W dry c !<.••!! r..<t"rt> Exchange and Land War ran' -elect iittd ei.T i lat d-ui'h cash and warrants j invest .. ey —r. collections and j att • ail bi su. " • gencrj'ly. LEAS .V HARSH, | FANE! :;s r. 1 W>r -AVENtv—- •• O■ P of th- Peitru-ra fd' red in I.aver.cvotfh it My II transact ill iplbtest connected with ! i.e i aiik.'.g us I Ileal }, -'ir Jnsiness. roraft vr n.oi.th- yc, c > i ilen's w ill address its at Des RF.PERF.KCFS. IV. Oilr . ) I'. jv. r s. New York. Ihii-v!.!phin. .-setter, Lamb & Co. North |3d Sti-et; Jam•?, X. rit & S.uteo, do.; Lefrver j cv S-rri'l, uo. ; Drexill he Bitikt rs, do. IY,i hinnton City, /). C. — Hon. R. J. At kin.siti, 3d Auditor, Treasury Department; Cluinb & Bros. Bankers. -C-trlisUy Pa. —Edward Sho'.ver, Hon. J. ti. (valtam. Huntingdon, Pa. Win. B. L"as, David Blair, Esqrs. Bedford. Hon. Job Marin, Gen. Bowman. Schel!\hur<T. — Duncan 3.1 • Yicl:*-r, Esq. March 20, 1857 ly. Ros'dcr, & Waieh jlal-ici* AND DEALER IN JEWELRY, Would rrsj f cH'uily announce to the citizens of Bedford, and tin- public in general, that he has opened a Jewelry Store in li e building re cently occupied by H. Mcod nuts, E-q. nearly opposite the Bedford Hotel, where he will be pleased to see all in want of articles in his line. He bason hand, and will rnnslautly keep, an eleganl assortment of JEWELRY, and will re pair C locks and Watches in the bert style. He iiopes (o receive a liberal share of patronage, sz he feels satisfied he can render satisfaction to ail who entrust him with their work. Hts terms j *.\ ill be moderate. He has on hand Gold and Silver WATCHES, Silver Spoons, Thimbles. Butter Knives, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, &c. fee. April 27, 1855. Spectacles! ■ 'I fie subscriber has just received a splendi I variety ol lAId, Silver Mounted, and Steel Spec lack ?, with the linest Scotch" Pebbles, su j erior in clearness, and designed to suit persons of ail ages—wart anted never to FAIL—to which he invites the attention of ail who are iu need of the ai tide. He has also just received an elegant assortment of JEWELRY— aII ot which lie will sell on reasonable term*. DANIEL BORDER, i Bedford, May 22, 1857. £o GEermjmcn anb Snpcrintcnbcnt'g ct Sabbatl) Scljccla. j Ui* I;I .p on hand the publications of the Am. : v. S. I nion, American Bible Society, American | Tract Society, Presbyterian Board" of Publica tion, Methodist Book Rooms', Massachusetts S. | S. Union, Lutheian Board of Publication, Epis copal S. S. Union, and a great variety of stand -1 ard Religious Publications suitable for Sabbal.h ' Schools. SHRYOCK & SMITH, Cham be/xbu rg. March 6, 1857. f or pimples and wrinkles and freckles and tan, Nothing has e'er hpen discovered bv man, j Like that wonderful product of tropical bovvers, j Ihe popular ••Balm of a Thousand Flowers." j to bo had at Dr. Harry's Drug & Book Store. 1 March , 1957. LIST OF LETTER'S, REMAINING in the Post cilice,at lit-dlord Pa,, February* loth, 1858. ILrP.rsona csll for letters in this list will be particular to av they are advertised. All. n James, 3 Cowden &. Son, Messrs. Anderson J no. Crooks Samuel, Arnold ?. % Duukee Mary Jj^Mrss. Amy Mary, Miss I)iehl Ann E Miss, Boggs, ail a. Duncan Jr s w Bruunback William Erisman H.m v, Bairn George E i*-rick FL m\', Bay James C El wood Elizabeth Miss, Riddle L'-vi, Freeman Noah, Riddle Margaret, Flickinger Joseph, Riddle Jacob, French Sarah Miss*, fhuhecker M. C.irnor Divjl, Rarndollar >.! .-gu- Miss, Gratia Mary Miss, Benn.-r Caroline M.a,, HotltetJ-r L-vt, !3a ; 1 k George 2 Ijijl Isaac, B ivd ; as .1 Horning Lew is, >;• nner James, 11 ill Joseph w Rianack Frederick ilau ly K-oand, 13:eiiefjian L-vt, Ileiieman Wainu ri 'ht ♦ Bovvers John P. Hill Jacob, Bride!.;!:,;'! H-nry, II nvo M John, Clements Francis, Ilerr John, I obi) ec Carlton Mess. f Bushman Sirnon, Caney John, Klumpl Carl, 2, C'.uichhill Alva Miss, Kuinpp Charles, KeJton H. 11. Ogborn Joel, Kline Cenas, Purdy &. Son M. A. Lanery Alichal, Pelrikin Bruce R. Lenocker Jacob, Racehaum Frederick, Lot chaw Isaac K. Reed James 2, Leighmnn P. F. R.,bason Ruth, Lai.des i>. N. Dr< R.-am E. D. Lvnri Sophia Mrs. Ross William, .Miller L dv .Mrs. Rolar E i-n, Mitchell F. J. R 'edJ. IV. Moag Gottlieb, . Russell William S. 1-T illiam, Struck G. f). Mills Jacob, Siv. s Julia Ann, 'ccdbof Thomas Swart* £!•, " It! cite 11 Algerda Miss, Scott Alexander, ;• -.i'nau Ileal A. Stair idea nor Miss, MM n Sarah J. Miss, S-p- rJ. Msliigan George, Seely J. I{. '"'reck J no. Tucker J osiah, Mathers Charles, Valentine Jessey, yLy John, Vicel William," Mi i'herson Daniel, Wcethel B. F. Wjl.'onghby Charles, Wilson Frank, Walter Jr.,). M. VV : m J'.in, \1 a Its Cad cj* (,o Messrs, Work Franklin, Wilson Jane Miss, i >nker John, Younl Jacob, Zimmerman Michael, Bedford Pa., J JNOA. MO WRY. Feb. 19,1858. | p_ puBIkTSAL E OF OTM i T T7QHP 4 r nT? iv JbA L lho liv 1 lb. !Ni pur-uanre of an order of the Orphans' Court of bediord County, there will be sold at Put>iir aut-iion "'1 ! rid::y, the 19th day of March, r,ext, at the lata residence of Charles Weight, late oi West Provider,c . owi. ship, dec d. the follow ir:" Real Estate, to it; A tract of Land containing one hundred and four acres more or less; situate in the Township aforesaid, adjoining Lands of Andrew Moitirr ore, i rederick ; eight, John Morris and (Jo.'lhey Me ich with a good frame house, two story high, a log hou-e one and -iorit-s, Smoke bouse and other out bu.id.in;*, apple orchard, about eighty acre- cleared, part rr.e (io'.v good Sprit gof never lading water thereon. Thi properly is ?ho it liere utiles South of Bloody Run attendance II be given an i Terms made known on day of sale by JEREMIAH WEIGHT, SIMON KAENS, Ex'rs of Cf] ARLES WEIGHT d-c'd. Feb. 19, INV-G —— •. Jll DITOR S JYOTICE. ihn K ing, et ai i it, the Court ci Common P!-a, tS* v., v County of B-dford, vend. Exponas I chit W Duncan. \ \'o>. 6. 7. 8, 9, 10 it II February Term 18-S. ; Aid now to wit, i ebruary Sth iSoS, the p-tition of Hugh Moore, Esq.. Late Sheriff, was read and •>.) praying for the appointment of an auditor to ti.buto the :r.e: -y hi h s hands, raised by virtu* ! th.t ef .T.'e writs ; w-'er-npoo on motion cf O. K. '•'"■ en Esq., Jno. P. Reed appointed ami.tor to re port a distribution. By the Court. '1 . •* undersigned i:l attend to the duties of th above appointment on Toes i iy The Ot'n day of March :: -!ar;t at 10 o'clock A. M. of sa ! day, at i. ;s cilice til the Borough of Bedford, when and where ai.' parties interested can attend. JNO. P. RCED. Feb. 19. Auditor. LAST NOTICE ! THE subscribers no.v l.av*th-ir hooks posted fir settlement, a nil cai! uj in all person: s business with them, to conn* forward and set tle up their accounts immediately. Thev hope this notice will not he passed unheeded, as tun i re- -en the fi;>: 'imp for years of tuisin-that a similar cail ha< been ruade. One t.| the firm being now engaged in other business, the busi ness of the ;i;nt imperalivelv ■ demands settle ment. All kinds of Hides will betaken i:i pay ment of accounts due. TAYLOR 5c MO WRY. Jan. 1, 18. r i9. jffl B'< S HAS just returned from the Cities with a Rich tt sortn.-ent of Fall and Winter goods, such as el-gap;' Rich Silks, all Woo! Plaids, Meiino Delaines, Vr.'an*- cies, Thibet Cloths, Calicoes, Cloaks, MANTLES. FURS. \ civet and Satin Bonnets, French Flowers. Plumes, R.bbends, Rushes, a gi-.il variety of Ladies and Childrens Boots.Shoes and Gaiters, with a variety of Fancy Goods. Dissolution of Partnership. THE partner-hip heretofore existing between Hen ry S. Ring and Jame> Ma.fara, tinder the name sod firm nf Mad.na, Ring ic Co., Jain* business at Le mon's Iron \Vi.-k-, in Hopewell township, Be.iioisl county, is dissolved by mutual consent. HENRY s. KING, Nov. 2, IS."j7. JAMES MADARA. The business of manufacturing iron at Lemn> Iron Works. will lie continued by the n: 1-rspied, who has purchased ail the intere.-t of bis late partner, Jamt-s Mad.iiy, in the Books prop-iiv an.l effert* belonging to the late firm of Ma.Una. King & Co.- Nov.-dO. 1557. HENUY S. KING. •Shot t make long Friends * THANKFUL for the vrry liberal patronage which we have receiver! fiom -the public during our part nership— we respectfully am.ounce to all whom it may concern, that the now existing partnershipbe tween us will -0011 by mutual consent, and we earnestly desire all persons having account* with its to settle the same immediately—and three again-t whom we hold notes now due, will pleae lift the same BLYMIRE fc HARTLEY. Jan 15, ISIS. &. C<>. have established their Ex piess on the H. & B. T. R. R. and appointed C. YV. ASIICOM, E>Q., AGENT a! Hopewell. Country Physicians can have titeir order* tilled at City prices at Dr. Harry's. Bedford, D.-c. i f?t >6. As the season for chapped hands and laces it is coming on, we advise our friends to go Dr. Harry's cheap Drug Store and purchase a box of Bazitt's Amandine, for tin* prevention and cure of chapped hands. Only 374 cents per box.
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